Burgess Falls State Park

Burgess Falls


Burgess Falls State Park in Putnam and White County, Tennessee covers 350 acres of land situated around a steep gorge that the Falling Water River flows through and drops 250 feet in elevation in less than a mile culminating in the 136 foot Burgess Falls.
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Cumberland River

 


The Cumberland River is 688 miles long and flows past downtown Nashville, TN where people can be seen kayaking to take in the beautiful skyline view of the city.
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Rock Island State Park

Twin Falls


Rock Island State Park in Warren County consists of 883 acres of land managed by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation and is known for having one of the most impressive waterfalls in the state of Tennessee; Twin Falls, which was created as a result of a rise in the Collins River due to Great Falls Dam. The impressive cascade spills down from a cavern into the Caney Fork River. 
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Tumbling Rock Cave



Tumbling Rock Cave is a Southeastern Cave Conservancy (SCCi) property located in Jackson County, Alabama with over 6 miles of surveyed passages.
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