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“Be Always Sure You Are Right – Then Go Ahead.” – David Crockett

The Rebirth of
David Crockett Birthplace State Park

David Crockett Birthplace State Park

David Crockett Birthplace State Park is a unique historical site commemorating the life and legacy of one of America’s most iconic pioneers, David Crockett. But on September 27, 2024, record-breaking floods from Hurricane Helene swept through this beloved park, damaging its physical structures and natural beauty extensively. The park is currently closed for public safety. In response, the state of Tennessee has begun a master planning process for rebuilding David Crockett Birthplace State Park – ensuring future generations can continue to explore, learn from, and be inspired by this treasured place.

Go Ahead Fund

We are working with supporters to raise vital funds for various park projects. Picture well-maintained trails inviting exploration, picnic spots that set the stage for cherished memories, and exhibits telling the park’s natural and cultural stories. Private funds will enhance public funding, ensuring these initiatives are supported, therefore creating immersive, enjoyable, and educational experiences for all visitors.

One Year After Hurricane Helene: Restoring the Park

What was once severely damaged by Hurricane Helene is now a story of resilience. David Crockett Birthplace State Park is rising stronger than ever, with restoration underway thanks to the dedication of volunteers, staff, and donors — rebuilding trails, reimagining spaces, and renewing a legacy.

The Spirit Behind the Rebirth

“Be Always Sure You Are Right – Then Go Ahead.” – David Crockett

This quote was David Crockett’s personal motto and his battle cry. He was a hero who wouldn’t let the ideological polarization of the times lead him astray from doing what he knew was right. We believe this represents the spirit of the rebirth of David Crockett Birthplace State Park and our efforts to support the park.

Be Part of the Transformation

We need your support to make this vision a reality. Your generous contributions will directly fund critical restoration projects, infrastructure improvements, and educational initiatives. Here’s how you can help:

Donate

Every dollar makes a difference. You can make a one-time donation or set up a recurring contribution to support ongoing efforts.

Spread the Word

Help us make a difference by sharing our mission with your friends, family, and on social networks. Every person who learns about our cause brings us closer to reaching our goal.  Together, we can amplify our impact and rebuild David Crockett Birthplace State Park for future generations!

Volunteer

Lend a hand with efforts like trail clearing and post-flood cleanups. Keep an eye on their Facebook page for upcoming opportunities to get involved!

Join Us In making History

By contributing to the rebirth of David Crockett Birthplace State Park, you are helping rebuild and preserve a vital piece of American heritage for future generations. Together, we can honor David Crockett’s legacy and ensure his story continues to inspire.

Thank you for your support!

David Crockett: Lion of the West

David Crockett was born in 1786. While serving in Congress, he fiercely fought for his constituents’ right to keep land they had settled in the new frontier of Tennessee. Guided by a strong moral compass, he openly opposed President Andrew Jackson’s policy of forcibly removing Native American tribes from their ancestral lands. Crockett condemned the policy as both unjust and inhumane. His life came to a heroic end in March 1836 when he died at the Alamo Mission while aiding the Texans in their fight for independence from Mexico.