Where to see a Western Honey Bee in Tennessee

The Western Honey Bee is recorded in the counties of 55 Tennessee state parks (research-grade iNaturalist observations). Ranked by how often it is observed in each area:

  1. Warriors' Path State Park
  2. Port Royal State Park
  3. Dunbar Cave State Park
  4. Fort Pillow State Park
  5. Panther Creek State Park
  6. Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park
  7. T. O. Fuller State Park
  8. Radnor Lake State Natural Area
  9. Long Hunter State Park
  10. Bicentennial Mall State Park
  11. Pickwick Landing State Park
  12. Burton Branch State Recreation Area
  13. Lamar Alexander Rocky Fork State Park
  14. Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park
  15. Natchez Trace State Forest
  16. Montgomery Bell State Park
  17. Harpeth River State Park
  18. Cummins Falls State Park
  19. Burgess Falls State Park
  20. Prentice Cooper State Forest
  21. Harrison Bay State Park
  22. Booker T. Washington State Park
  23. Red Clay State Park
  24. Edgar Evins State Park
  25. Norris Dam State Park

These are county-level records — the species is documented in the area around each park, which is a strong steer rather than a guarantee for the park itself.

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