The State Park and Soddy Lake Fishing Pier The State Park was a state owned park that is now the property of the City of Soddy-Daisy. The Park offers picnic tables and shady grass to watch the ducks and geese that come into the park from the water. You will frequently see people fishing around the park and on both sides of the twin bridges on Dayton pike. The Park is located on Dayton Pike just north of Kids Park.
The tables and beach at Soddy Lake is not the responsibility of Soddy-Daisy. It belongs to TVA but to serve the citizens and visitors Soddy-Daisy often mows the grass and maintains the area. The Soddy Lake Public Fishing Pier extends into Soddy Lake. It was a joint project of the City of Soddy-Daisy and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. A small boat ramp is located next to the pier which provides quick response by the Soddy-Daisy Fire Department water rescue which responds from fire station 2 located across Dayton Pike at the north end of the lake.
Please remember that every park has rules for the safe operation of the park. Rules are posted and can also be obtained by calling city hall. Drinking is prohibited in all city parks. Most parks have hours of operation even if gates are not available. Parks may be reserved for private parties by contacting City Hall. If you see anyone littering or damaging city parks please call the Soddy-Daisy Police or dial 911. Thank you for helping to keep our parks clean and safe for all to enjoy.
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