Step into an outdoor paradise for fishers, hunters, campers, golfers, and more.
Obion County is nationally known for its world class fishing, hunting and water sports. Located along the Mississippi Flyway, the county hosts more than 100,000 geese and 200,000 ducks annually, in addition to a plentiful array of wildlife.
Take advantage of the walking tours available in many of our quaint historic towns. Play a round of golf at one of our seven public/semi-public 18-hole golf courses. Are you a baseball lover? Union City's Greyhounds offer an exciting level of collegiate baseball.
No matter which experience you choose, venture outdoors and discover a world of wonder in Obion County!
Lakes
Reelfoot Lake, State Park area, and National Wildlife Refuge
Click the button below to see all information on Reelfoot Lake.
City Parks
Our recreational parks are located in Union City, Troy, Obion, Kenton, Hornbeak, and Woodland Mills. While facilities differ in the amenities they offer, you can find baseball and softball fields, basketball and tennis courts, soccer fields, walking tracks, recreational activities, picnic facilities, and public pools.
KENTON
- Kenton City Park (Visit website)
411 W College St. - Scott McMackin Ball Park
425 S. Poplar St.,
OBION
All three of Obion's city parks are located near the community center.
- Rosenthal Park
- Obion Indian Park
- Eddie Huey Park
RIVES
- Panther Park
SOUTH FULTON
- Unity Park
101 W State Line St. - (731) 479-2151
TROY
- City Park
- Trojan Park (located on the property of the former elementary school)
S Main St.
UNION CITY (Visit website)
- Graham Park & Fairgrounds
2002 E Main St.
Union City, TN 38261
(731) 885-0354 - Elam Stadium (located in Graham Park)
67 E Main St.
Union City, TN 38261
(731) 885-9928 - Kiwanis Park
S Depot St.
Union City, TN 38261 - Veteran’s Park
Greenfield Dr.
Union City, TN 38261 - Merchants Park
(Corner of Washington Ave and 1st Street) - Adams Park
N. Home Street
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