Savage Gulf State Natural Area

Greeter Falls


Savage Gulf is a 15,590 acre natural area located in both Grundy and Sequatchie Counties that is managed by South Cumberland State Park.

Prominent landmarks include the Great Stone Door, a 10 ft wide and 100 ft deep crack running from the top of an escarpment to the gorge below that was used as a passageway by Native Americans. Savage Gulf is also home to its namesake, Savage Falls, as well as one of the states most popular; Greeter Falls. 

Hiking trails can be found on AllTrails.

The Great Stone Door

Savage Falls






TO VISIT:
Savage Gulf State Natural Area is are accessible to the public, there is no entrance fee or permit required.

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