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Kristi Parsons
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Entering Fall Creek Falls State Park, the largest recreation area in the state of Tennessee.
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The overlook for Cane Creek Falls and Rockhouse Falls. Also viewable from two hiking trails.
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The pool at the bottom of Cane Creek Falls is accessible via the cable trail.
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Visitors making a risky trek above Cane Creek Falls.
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Visit the nature center and gift shop for a look at the history of the park and current trail conditions.
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Cane Creek Cascades is located near the nature center, which is a recommended stop.
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When water levels are low, Cane Creek Cascades is a perfect summer spot.
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Take the suspension bridge over Cane Creek Cascades to view Cane Creek Falls and access the trail leading to Fall Creek Falls.
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Fall Creek Falls is the perfect spot for a weekend family getaway.
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Bring your water shoes and explore the many creeks and water areas in the park.
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Dogs are welcome on trail.
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George Hole is a favorite among visitors for a cool dip and a picnic.
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George Hole.
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Relax in the tranquil pool of George Hole.
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Check out the snack shop and park pool.
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The park also includes a biplane adventure for families and friends.
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Looking just to relax for the day? Check out the park's pristine swimming pool.
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The park offers many lodging options.
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The Fall Creek Falls Inn offers beautiful lake views.
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The park also has lakeside cabins available for guests.
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Fall Creek Falls State Park hosts large cliffs throughout the park.
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Visitors exploring the top of Fall Creek Falls while water levels are low.
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Fall Creek Falls often just trickles during summer months, but you'll have a better opportunity for playing in the water beneath the falls.
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Fall Creek Falls overlook.
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You'll find restrooms, park info, an overlook and a trail to the base of the falls.
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The park offers numerous spots with sweeping views.
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Millikan's Overlook.
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Views from the Buzzard's Roost.
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Take the trail marked with blue trail tags to the right of Millikan's Overlook to access the breathtaking Buzzard's Roost.
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Suspension bridge located in the Piney Falls area of the park.
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Kayak, canoe, or take your stand-up paddleboard out for a trip around the lake.

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