
Sgt. Alvin C. York State Park

Leading a small patrol, York was sent out to eliminate flanking machine gun fire that was halting the advance of his regiment. York found himself alone opposing a German machine gun unit. With rifle and pistol he engaged the enemy. The fight ended with more than twenty Germans dead. Then, the other one hundred and thirty-two soldiers, including four officers and thirty-five machine guns, became discouraged and surrendered to York and six of his comrades. For that he was decorated with a dozen medals, including the Medal of Honor and the French Croix de Guerre. He has been honored by a 10-foot statue on the grounds of the State Capitol in Nashville, and his medals and trophies may be seen at the Tennessee State Museum.
Things to do at Sgt. Alvin C. York State Park
Hiking
There is one .6 mile long hike crossing over a swinging bridge and up a set of steps leading to the grave-site of Sgt. Alvin C York.
Fishing
You can fish from the bank of the Wolf River that is stocked three times a year with Rainbow trout. Anglers 13 and older must have a valid TN Fishing license.
Museum
The York homesite museum includes a collection of wartime and personal momentos, including historical photographs, family portraits and personal items.
For More Information
2610 N York Hwy
Pall Mall, TN 38577
Phone: 931-879-6456
Website: http://www.tennessee.gov/environment/parks/SgtYork/
Nearby Attractions
Pogue Creek State Natural Area, 4.2 miles away
Maple Hill RV Park and Campground, 4.8 miles away
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Concierge Services, 6.3 miles away
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