Paris Landing State Park is an 841-acre (3.4&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>) state park located on the western bank of Kentucky Lake in Buchanan, Henry County, Tennessee.

The park is located inland from the original site of Paris Landing which served steamboat traffic on the Tennessee River. The site is now under the waters of Kentucky Lake, which was created by TVA when the Tennessee River was dammed in 1944.

Amenities

Lodging is available at the 91-room lodge, in 10 3-bedroom cabins, 45 campsites with water and electricity and 18 primitive campsites. The lodge contains a restaurant, bar, lounge, gift shop and a conference center.

A full-service marina is also located in the park features boat slips, gas and a bait shop.