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  2. Tennessee has dozens of stunning waterfalls and this loop ...

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    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 ...

  3. Fiery Gizzard Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Fiery Gizzard Trail runs from Tracy City, Tennessee to Foster Falls in Marion County, Tennessee. It is renowned for its beauty and diversity, cited by Backpacker magazine as one of the top 25 hiking trails in the United States. The 12.5-mile (20.1 km) trail offers scenic views, waterfalls, rock formations, and hemlock trees over 200 years old.

  4. Coon Creek Falls - Wikipedia

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    Coon Creek Falls, is a 250 feet (76 m) plunge waterfall which shares a plunge pool with Fall Creek Falls. The falls are not always present, depending on the amount of precipitation in the area. The falls are located near Spencer, Tennessee in Fall Creek Falls State Park. [1]

  5. Fall Creek Falls State Park - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Rock Island State Park (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Rock Island State Park is a state park in Warren County and White County, Tennessee, located in the Southeastern United States.The park is named after the community of Rock Island, Tennessee, which in turn received its name from an island on the Caney Fork upstream from the Collins River confluence and Great Falls Dam. [1]

  7. Roaring Fork (Great Smoky Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    Roaring Fork is a stream in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, located in the southeastern United States.Once the site of a small Appalachian community, today the stream's area is home to the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail and the Roaring Fork Historic District.

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