Hurricane Bridge

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Hurricane Bridge

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Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$0.00

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About Hurricane Bridge

Nestled on a scenic peninsula where the waters of Center Hill Lake meet Tennessee's rolling Highland Rim, Hurricane Bridge Recreation Area beckons outdoor enthusiasts with its perfect blend of water recreation and forest exploration. Launch your boat from one of two convenient ramps, cast a line into the sparkling lake waters, or gather family and friends at the spacious sheltered picnic area while nearby trails wind through sun-dappled hardwood forests.
The recreation area and surrounding shoreline provide camping opportunities, but the source does not specify campground site types or accommodations (tent, RV, primitive, group sites, cabins or glamping).
Natural Features and SceneryThe peninsula setting of Hurricane Bridge creates a natural sanctuary where azure lake waters lap against forested shorelines, offering panoramic views that shift with every turn of the trail. Ancient mixed hardwood forests blanket the surrounding hills, their canopy providing cool shade in summer and a spectacular display of color come autumn. As you explore, watch for white-tailed deer stepping delicately through the understory, listen for the distinctive gobble of wild turkeys echoing through the hollows, and observe playful squirrels and rabbits darting among the leaf litter—this is nature at its most accessible and enchanting.
Geological RegionHighland Rim
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Campsite details

Sites Sizeday-use picnic shelter
Total Campsitesnull campsites
Recommended CampsitesThe large day-use picnic shelter accommodates up to 125 guests and provides water and 15-amp electric hookups; two boat ramps and a dock on-site provide direct lake access. The paved Old 56 Trail (0.9 miles) and nine miles of hiking trails around the lake offer walking and hiking opportunities.

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Site layoutDay-use recreation area with a large sheltered picnic area (capacity 125), water and 15-amp electrical hookups at the shelter, flush toilets and drinking water, two boat ramps, a dock, and paved walking trail (Old 56 Trail, 0.9 miles).

Amenities available

Potable water
Flush toilets
Electricity hookups
Water hookups

Activities you can enjoy

Center Hill Lake supports a variety of water-based and land activities including boating, water sports, fishing and hiking; wildlife viewing is common in the surrounding hardwood forests.
Hiking
Nine miles of hiking trails around the lake; the Old 56 Trail within the recreation area includes 0.9 miles of paved walking trail.
Fishing
Anglers can fish for bream, walleye, smallmouth bass, crappie, catfish and white bass; the Caney Fork River below the dam supports a productive trout fishery.
Boating
Boating is popular on Center Hill Lake; the site has two boat ramps and a dock and supports water skiing and canoeing.
Wildlife viewing
Mixed hardwood forests host whitetail deer, wild turkey, squirrels and rabbits; the recreation area sits on a peninsula with broad lake views.
Water Sports
Water skiing, canoeing, general boating
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Campground rules

  • Pets are not allowed

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Humidity: 73%
Wind: 9 mph
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Proximity to water featuresLocated on the shores of Center Hill Lake on a peninsula with lake on three sides; two boat ramps and a dock are located on-site.

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Hurricane Bridge
Driving directionsFrom I-40, take exit 273. Merge onto US-56 south and continue for approximately 7 miles to the Hurricane Bridge Recreation Area entrance on the right.
Accessible from I-40 via exit 273 and then south on US-56 for approximately 7 miles to the recreation area entrance.
Nearby places
Edgar Evins State Park: about 20 minutes
Burgess Falls State Park: about 30 minutes.

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Last updated December 10, 2025
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