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| Tennessee's Largest state park, with over 22,000 acres, Fall Creek Falls State Park offers some of the most spectacular scenery in the South. Over half the park is designated a natural area wilderness. Numerous spectacular water falls and streams grace the park. Fall Creek Falls is one of the highest waterfalls east of the Rocky Mountains, plunging 256 feet into a shaded pool at the base of its gorge. The park's other falls, (Piney, Cane Creek and Cane Creek Cascades), though smaller, are just as impressive. Very, very nice. Many people consider this to be Tennessee’s premier park outside the Smokies. The waterfalls here are very accessible and beautiful. The campground is huge with many sites for RV’s as well as tents. The primitive sites are some of the best and isolated I’ve come across. You have to hike in to these. No cars can be driven up to the tent sites making them even more private. |
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| Fall Creek offers 228 campsites in three campgrounds. All sites (minus the primitive sites) have tables, grills, water and electrical hook-ups. Central bathhouses with showers serve the campgrounds and a dump station is provided for self contained camping rigs. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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