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Cane Creek Falls is an 85-foot (26 m) plunge waterfall located along Cane Creek near Spencer, Tennessee, above the creek's confluence with Rockhouse Creek and Fall Creek. The waterfall is visible from the Gorge Trail and from the base of the Cane Creek Gorge, which can be accessed via the Cable Trail. The falls are located in Fall Creek Falls ...
Fall Creek Falls State Resort Park is a state park in Van Buren and Bledsoe counties, in the U.S. state of Tennessee.The over 30,638-acre (123.99 km 2) [1] park is centered on the upper Cane Creek Gorge, an area known for its unique geological formations and scenic waterfalls.
Cane Creek Cascades is a 45 feet (14 m) cascade located along Cane Creek, just above Cane Creek Falls. [1] The falls are located near Spencer, Tennessee , in Fall Creek Falls State Park . [ 2 ]
Halfway through the waterfall loop awaits one of Tennessee’s largest and most visited state parks — Fall Creek Falls State Park.You'll want to give yourself plenty of time to explore, the park ...
Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve is a 413-acre (167 ha) private nature preserve in Colbert County, Alabama, south of Tuscumbia that opened in 1986 and is owned by Jim and Faye Lacefield. [2] The couple purchased 40 acres (16 ha) of land in 1979 and gradually added land, growing to over 700 acres (280 ha).
Rockhouse Falls, is a 125 feet (38 m) plunge waterfall that marks Rockhouse Creek's confluence with Cane Creek. The waterfall, which shares a plungepool with Cane Creek Falls, is visible from the Gorge Trail and from the base of the Cane Creek Gorge. The falls are located near Spencer, Tennessee in Fall Creek Falls State Park. [1]
Pages in category "Waterfalls of Tennessee" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Cane Creek Cascades; Cane Creek Falls; Coon Creek Falls;
Window Cliff, a formation that includes several natural arches overlooking a waterfall, lies along a bend of Cane Creek just upstream from its confluence with the Falling Water River. [9] [10] Fancher Falls, an 80-foot (24 m) waterfall, is located along Taylor Creek, near its confluence with the Falling Water River. [9]