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| About Fall Creek Falls State Park |
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Fall Creek Falls State Park is one of the most
scenic and spectacular recreation areas in America. Its
waterfalls, cascades, sparkling streams, gorges, timberland
and an unmatched variety of recreation facilities and activities
have made it one of the most popular parks in the Southeast.
Fall Creek Falls is one of the highest waterfalls east of
the Rocky Mountains, plunging 256 feet into a shaded pool
at the base of its gorge. The park's other falls, (Piney,
Cane Creek and Cane Creek Cascades), though smaller, are
just as impressive.
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The oak and hickory forest that covers most of the park
gives way to tulip poplar and hemlock forest in the gorges.
The plants and animals of the moist, protected gorges are
not unlike the species found in southern Canada. Mountain
laurel and rhododendron are abundant throughout the park,
as are other plants and animals.
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| Fall Creek Falls Attractions |
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- Betty Dunn Nature Center
- 228 Campsites
- Conference Facility
- Pontoon Boat Rides
- Tennessee Golf Trail
- Fall Creek Lake - Park Inn
- 20 Cabins
- Lake Fishing
- Village Area - Swimming
- Group Camping
- Miles of Mountain Biking Trails
- Group Lodging
- Miles of Hiking Trails
- Gift Shop
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| State Park Waterfalls |
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- Fall Creek Falls
- Gulf Creek
- Buttermilk Falls
- Van Buskirk Gulf
- Ithaca Falls
- Sixmle Creek
- Cascadilla Falls
- Ruth's Waterfall
- Lick Brook Falls
- Taughannock Creek & Falls
- Ludlowville Falls
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| Fall Creek Falls Dining |
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- State Park Buffet
- Campbell's Restaurant
- Fall Creek Falls Bed & Breakfast
- Country Cafe
- Pig-N-Catch
- Hardee's
- Genesis Pizza & Italian Restaurant
- Scooby's
- Andy's Steak House
- Old Time Cafe
- Scotties of Pikeville
- Simple Treasures Gift Shop & Tea Room
- La Costa Mexican Restaurant
- Rock House Cafe
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