Spread across Van Buren and Bledsoe counties, Fall Creek Falls State Park is state park centered on the upper Cane Creek Gorge, which is an area known for its uniquely striking geological formations and scenic waterfalls. One of Tennessee’s largest state parks, Fall Creek Falls State Park spans 26,000 acres across the eastern top of the rugged Cumberland Plateau and is dotted with streams, cascades, waterfalls, gorges and dense forests of virgin hardwood timber. The 256-foot tall is one of the highest waterfalls and a main feature in the park, along with other waterfalls such as Cane Creek Falls, Piney Falls, and Cane Creek Cascades. Activities in the park include camping, backcountry camping, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, golf at the challenging 18-hole golf Fall Creek Falls Golf Course, aerial adventures at the Canopy Challenge Course, and naturalist-led programs at the Nature Center at Fall Creek Falls. The park also has five covered picnic pavilions, four playgrounds, and an Olympic-sized pool with a wading area that is open seasonally.
Fall Creek Falls State Park, 2009 Village Camp Rd, Spencer, TN 38585, Phone: 423-881-5298