
E-Bike Hunting in Tennessee
Complete guide to e-bike hunting regulations on public land in Tennessee. Find locations, check regulations, and plan your hunt.
Legal Status Overview
Classification
Bicycle (Class 1-3)
State Statute
E-bikes classified as bicycles under Tennessee law
Tennessee has extensive public hunting opportunities on federal and state lands. E-bikes are classified as bicycles under state law, but USFS classifies them as motorized vehicles. Always verify current regulations with TWRA or the managing agency.
Public Hunting Lands
Search and filter all public hunting areas in Tennessee
Showing 3 of 3 public areas
Cherokee National Forest
650,000 acres
E-bikes allowed on motorized roads and trails. Popular for deer and bear hunting.
Reelfoot National Wildlife Refuge
Check refuge regulations for e-bike policy. Generally allows bicycles on designated roads.
State Wildlife Management Areas
TWRA manages multiple WMAs. E-bike regulations vary. Check specific area regulations.
Official Resources
Contact Information
What to Ask
- •Are e-bikes allowed on [specific WMA/area]?
- •What trails or roads are open to bicycles/e-bikes?
- •Are there any seasonal restrictions?
- •Where can I get maps of the area?
Important Disclaimer
Regulations change frequently. Always verify current rules with the state wildlife agency before hunting season. This guide is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. When in doubt, call the agency directly.
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