Fall Creek Falls State Park

Fall Creek Falls State Park

Fall Creek Falls State Park is one of Tennessee’s most beloved natural treasures, known for its stunning waterfalls, pristine hiking trails, and lush forests. Nestled in the heart of the Cumberland Plateau, the park offers a true escape into nature for visitors looking to immerse themselves in the great outdoors.

The closest airport to Fall Creek Falls State Park is the Nashville International Airport (BNA), located roughly 100 miles west of the park. From the airport, visitors can rent a car and make the scenic drive through the rolling hills of Tennessee to reach the park. Alternatively, there are also shuttle services available that can transport visitors directly to the park.

Once at Fall Creek Falls State Park, visitors will find a wide range of activities to enjoy. The park is home to the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi River, the breathtaking Fall Creek Falls, which cascades 256 feet into a rocky gorge below. There are several overlooks and hiking trails that lead to stunning views of the waterfall, allowing visitors to marvel at its beauty from various vantage points.

In addition to the waterfalls, the park also offers opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing, camping, and birdwatching. With over 56 miles of hiking trails, visitors can explore the park’s diverse ecosystems, from dense forests to rolling meadows. For those looking for a more relaxing experience, there are picnic areas and swimming spots where visitors can cool off on a hot day.

The weather at Fall Creek Falls State Park varies throughout the year, with hot and humid summers and cooler winters. In the summer, temperatures can reach into the 90s, so visitors should be sure to pack plenty of water and sunscreen for their outdoor adventures. In the winter, temperatures can drop below freezing, so visitors should dress warmly and be prepared for possible snowfall.

Overall, Fall Creek Falls State Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With its stunning waterfalls, diverse trails, and peaceful atmosphere, the park offers a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you’re looking for a challenging hike, a relaxing picnic, or simply a chance to reconnect with nature, Fall Creek Falls State Park has something for everyone.

Fall Creek Falls State Park information

Adress: 2009 Village Camp Rd, Spencer, TN 38585, United States
Phone: +1 888-867-2757
Rating: 4.8/5
Rated count: 7107

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Peter Robben
This park was great. The water falls were beautiful. We started out just walking to Fall Creek Fall and the suspension bridge. Well, 4 hours later we walked 4-1/2 miles.

The views at the top of the falls were cool and the bottoms were spectacular. The walk was rough down and up so if you have hiking poles, I suggest you bring them.

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Shane Wilson
Falls Creek Falls! It’s one of the very few waterfalls that I have not seen locally….until today! The distance is fairly short to the bottom to experience a powerfully beautiful up close and personal view. You’ll even feel the water droplets blowing in your face as you watch from the nearby rocks.

It was dry today. However, I can certainly see it being slippery if it’s recently rained if you are trekking down.

Coming out, be prepared for huffing and puffing as you make your way up the stairs unless you are in top shape. However, it is very manageable. There were all abilities, ages, and fitness levels making the hike down when I was there. I was there on a weekday, and there were more people than I expected to see with tourists, so I can imagine the weekends get really packed here. I highly recommend coming out during the week it you can.

The nature center is a great spot to check out. The trail from the nature center to the falls is relatively easy. If you are checking out the over looks the cane creek falls overlook is definitely work the extra elevation steps. I would skip Cane Creek Gulf overlook. There wasn’t really anything to see here. Rocky point overlooks lives up to its name. If you’re adventurous, you can do some rock hopping to a fairly nice view. However, it does take some dexterity to scramble those rocks, so if you aren’t up for that, you can skip the extra elevation steps here, too.

Overall I would my experience here a solid 4.5 but we’ll round up to 5 stars. Happy hiking!

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Stephanie Walker
It’s absolutely amazing… great hiking trails, beautiful waterfalls, a suspension bridge, nature center, and gift shop by that bridge. We saw this park in the fall and had to come back again in the spring.
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John Brock
The variety of falls were mostly dry during our November visit, but were really great flowing falls this trip in February! Though we loved them both times, greatly flowing water is always better. We also went out on Rocky Point. Very tough to get to if you’re older or not in good shape but we did it and it was invigorating!
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Debbie Barbato
Went there to see the FALL LEAVES fall but they had already fallen. We were blown away at how much damage a horrific tornado did to the park three months ago BUT more blown away at how quickly things are getting back to normal! We stayed in the Lodge and highly recommend it!!! Everyone that we encountered were so nice and helpful. Even the food in the restaurant for lunch and dinner was great! Breakfast was a continental breakfast but probably the worst we’ve ever been to. I would have paid for a good country breakfast but understood they are still understaffed. Ask for Room 317 – fabulous!! The state park is huge but very easily mapped. We definitely are going back♥️
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