8th Annual Cedars Triathlon - May 19
Welcome to the 8th annual Cedars of Lebanon Triathlon! The event
consists of 200 yards pool swim, a 10 mile flat loop course around the park, and
a 2 mile run completely within the state park. The race is limited to 504 racers
and has sold out the past five years. This race benefits the Friends of Cedars
of Lebanon, a non-profit group of volunteers dedicated to preserving, improving
and promoting Cedars of Lebanon State Park through user ideas, funding, and
volunteer labor. For complete details and registration visit www.team-magic.com/events/cedarsoflebanon/index.html.
Cedars of Lebanon State Park is named for the dense cedar forest that existed in the Biblical lands of Lebanon. The park contains 900 acres which are used for intensive recreation. An additional 8,100 acres are operated by the Parks Division as a natural area and by the Forestry Division as a State Forest.

Cabins
Learn more about the cabins at Cedars of Lebanon
Camping
The park has 117 campsites, all with picnic tables and grills, electric and water hookups. There are 30 tent and pop-up sites available. Three bathhouses provide hot showers, lavatories and commodes. There is a campstore (open seasonally), souvenir shop, laundromat and a dumping station for self-contained camping rigs. The campground is open year-round and is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Maximum stay is two weeks. No primitive camping at Cedars.
To contact the Campstore, please call 615-453-3027.
Events and Programs
Special Events
March 1 thru 4 - Breakin' Up Winter
The 17th annual gathering of Old-time Music Lovers, co-sponsored with the Nashville Old-time Music Association, with workshops, lectures and plenty of music jamming using fiddles, banjos and guitars. www.nashvilleoldtime.org for details!
March 10 & 24; April 14 and 28 - Spring Cleaning
Please join us as we try to restore natural order amongst the Karst topography by cleaning-up dumping that has occurred in a few of our beautiful sinkholes. We will be meeting at the Park Office at 10:00 am each day and will travel onto our new property to the sinkhole, which is full of garbage and trash that may very well be contaminating the local groundwater. We need your help through volunteering. Please contact Park Office for details or if you have a large group that would love to help!
April 27 & 28 - Elsie Quarterman Cedar Glade Festival
Come and celebrate the Annual 36-year Festival of the Cedar Glade Wildflowers as we bring together the finest group of botanists, ecologists, and naturalists to present the beauty and uniqueness of the Cedar Glades through lectures, workshops, hikes, fieldtrips, and exhibits. Co- sponsored with the Center for Cedar Glade Studies Program at Middle Tennessee State University. A special presentation will be in honor of Dixon Merritt with a dedication of the Pelican Statue at the butterfly garden behind the Nature Center. Free to the public!
October 6 - W.P.A. Day and the Parks’ 75th Anniversary Celebration
We’re celebrating TN State Parks’ 75th Anniversary as well as Cedars of Lebanon State Park’s heritage through the W.P.A. Day (Works Progress Administration). Featured this year will be the opening of the W.P.A. time capsule from 1937 and the signing of a giant pair of overalls by our local dignitaries. We will feature historical and cultural programs, demonstrations, and portraying period life from the era during the establishment of Cedars of Lebanon State Park. Join us for history, art, music, crafts, cross cut saw competitions, corn bread cooking contest, and free pinto beans, corn bread, and mush. Free to the public!
Programs-Nature Center
The Merritt Nature Center features exhibits on geology and natural features of the park. It is open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday during the on-season. The Nature Center may be opened during the off-season by special arrangement with the park's naturalist.
The park naturalist and recreation director conduct programs daily throughout the summer months, including arts and crafts, hayrides, guided tours, campfire sessions, evening movies and organized games. For more information call
615-453-3028.
Group Lodge
A modern group lodge, open year-round for organized groups, has a total sleeping capacity of 80 people. There are two dorms housing 20 bunkbeds in each and provides private restrooms and showers. The lodge has modern equipped kitchen facilities for complete food preparation and serving. Reservations for this facility should be made well in advance. Campers should provide all linens and food. Catering is not available.
Hiking Trails
Eight miles of hiking trails meander through the "cedar" forests and glades. Hiking trails are open year-round. There are four trails in the park from which visitors frequently enjoy glimpses of fox, deer, squirrel, rabbits, and turkey throughout the park. Each trail is blazed with a rectangular colored blaze-mark located on trees along the trail. Please note the color of the blaze-mark for the trail that you hike. Remember to stay on the trail for your own safety. Trail maps are available in the park office.
Open fires are prohibited on all trails and no motorized vehicles are allowed.
Trails:
Cedar Forest Trail: 2 miles (easy)
Dixon Merrit Trail: .5 miles (easy)
Limestone Sinks: self guided trail, .5 miles (easy)
Hidden Springs Trail: 5 miles (easy)
History
Cedars of Lebanon State Park and State Forest are located in the southwestern part of Wilson County within the Central Basin of Tennessee. During the early 1800's, many of the original settlers gained land ownership through land grants for their service during the Revolutionary War. They found the area to be a vast cedar forest. This forest (although it actually consists of juniper trees mistaken for cedars by the first arrivals) suggested to these pioneers the biblical name of the 'place of Cedars'. Lebanon is the closest town and was named by these early settlers due to this association. more...
Horseback Riding
Closed until Spring 2012
Meeting
A large assembly hall is available by reservation year-round for private use on a fee basis. This area can accommodate up to 250 people, tables and chairs are provided along with a large fireplace. There is a stage at one end of the facility and at the opposite end is a small kitchen equipped with sinks, refrigerator and a stove. There are soft drink machines in the building.
For reservation information call 615-443-2769.
Natural Features
Beginning in the 1940's botanists began to notice unique natural ecosystems found in and around Cedars of Lebanon State Park and Forest. These areas are natural rock gardens called cedar glades. The presence of glades is due to limestone rock coming so close to the surface of the ground that it causes the soil to be thin or absent. What little soil is there builds up along cracks and potholes in the limestone slab. Water and surface temperatures vary so much throughout the year that a harsh, desert-like, inhospitable habitat is created with its own unique plant community. Nineteen rare and endangered species of plants grow profusely here and no where else in the world.
Picnic Facilities
The park has picnic tables with grills and eleven picnic shelters located throughout the park. Drinking fountains, restrooms, playground equipment and soft drink machines are available for the convenience of visitors.
Three of the eleven picnic shelters may be reserved and can accomodate from 50-75 people. Reservations can be made up to one year in advance.
For more picnic information call 615-443-2769.
Swimming
Pool at Cedars of Lebanon will be closed for the remainder of the 2011 season. We regret any inconvenience caused for any of our visitors.
Park features an Olympic size swimming pool and ample space for sunbathing. Lifeguards are on duty throughout the summer months. The pool opens Memorial Day weekend.
Pool is closed on Monday and Tuesday, except Holiday weeks. Please call the park for Holiday week schedules. Cabin and camping guests pay half price for admission to the pool.
Contact the park for information on pool rental for parties. For more information call 615-443-2769.
Other Activities
Recreational facilities at the park include fully equipped playgrounds, horseshoe pits, a lighted softball field, volleyball court, disc golf and lighted tennis courts.
Tour Buses
Tour buses are welcome.