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Fall Creek Falls State Park is the place to go for a camping trip that will let you experience the wild beauty of Tennessee. As the largest state park, Fall Creek Falls encompasses over 26,000 acres across the Cumberland Plateau. Waterfalls, streams, cascades, and lush forests make this a picturesque park- the perfect place for families to come together and experience the serene landscapes of Tennessee.
Fall Creek Falls State Park has countless opportunities for all sorts of adventures- more than 56 miles of trails, an educational nature center, arts and crafts programs, an 18-hole golf course, an Olympic sized swimming pool, and of course, a number of different waterfalls that make for great photo opportunities! The camping itself at the park is comfortable and convenient- all of the campsites include tables, grills, water, and electricity, and many of the sites also include sewer hookups.
“This is a great Tennessee state park. There are two large waterfalls, the main one is over 200 feet high. The camping areas are well spaced and many have power, water, and sewer. Stayed for a week and enjoyed it very much.” – B. Alley, Google reviews