Review:

Cummins Falls State Park is peaceful, rugged 282-acre day-use park located northwest of Cookeville in Jackson County that is home to Cummins Falls, Tennessee’s eighth largest waterfall which is set on the Blackburn Fork State Scenic River on the Eastern Highland Rim and is 75-foot high. Located in the Cordell Hull Watershed, the park offers a variety of outdoor recreational activities such as swimming, picnicking, and hiking on trail routes to the gorge and base of the waterfall. The river provides good wade and bank fishing for bass and Bluegill, and the park has a primitive picnic area located across the road from the parking lot.

Cummins Falls State Park, 390 Cummins Falls Lane, Cookeville, TN 38501, Phone: 931-520-6691

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