
Occupying a whopping 26,000-acre (110 square kilometers), the Fall Creek Falls State Park features a vibrant landscape which is dominated by steep gorges, picturesque waterfalls, and a forest replete with virgin hardwood timber. One of the largest parks in Tennessee, it lures avid visitors and campers to its green domain with promises of a refreshing atmosphere and a reinvigorating experience. The park's premises house a restaurant, conference center and an inn, and it offers many campsites equipped with facilities like bathhouses, electricity, tables and grills, as well as cabins. Visitors can traverse the hiking trails winding through the foliage, or take a plunge into the rejuvenating swimming pool.