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Directions for Tennessee Ladies Day

The Church of God of Prophecy/Tennessee
State Campground - “Camp Hickory Hills”

Located near Dickson, Tennessee (off Interstate 40/ west of Nashville)
955 Wilson Hollow Road
Dickson, TN 37055


1. Off I-40 West, take exit #172 (Hwy 46/Dickson)

At end of exit ramp, turn right and go several miles (about 5) until you dead-end into Highway 70 West. (Mrs. Winner’s will be in front of you). Turn left and go about three miles. Turn right on Hwy 46 (Sign will show “Erin” & “Tennessee Ridge”). This is a two-lane country road. Stay with Highway 46 about 8 miles/watching for “Camp Hickory Hills” sign on the roadway. Turn left at the sign. Go to dead end, turn left again and follow the road (Wilson Hollow Rd.) around to the campground. You’ll see the sign.


Caretaker (David Allen) 615-763-2061
Camp office 615-763-6149

State Office 615-824-3563 (office)
Women's Ministries (Londa Richardson) 423-240-8828 (cell)

Please note cell phone service is very limited at the campground.

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