State parks are always a great place to go out and enjoy. By their very nature, they are designed to preserve amazing places in our state to enjoy for years to come. Sure we all have our favorite place to visit, but have you ever been to Tennessee’s largest state park? Not only is Falls Creek Falls Tennessee’s biggest state park, but it is also home to the tallest waterfall in our lovely state. This park is massive, and well-worth a multi-day adventure.

Falls Creek Falls is the waterfall from which the park gets its name.

Zach Zimet/iStock via Getty Images Plus At 256 feet tall, this waterfall is the biggest in the eastern side of our country, let alone the biggest waterfall in our state. A visit to this state park is not complete without taking in the splendor of this magnificent waterfall.

Falls Creek Falls gets all the attention when it comes to waterfalls but this state park actually has six waterfalls that are gorgeous to see.

Management/ Tripadvisor Other large waterfalls include Coons Creek Falls, which is 250 feet tall, and Rockhouse Falls which is 125 feet tall.

The other waterfalls in Falls Creek Falls are all worth seeing by themselves, we are just spoiled that we get to see them all in one park.

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There are amazing trails throughout the State Park that have plenty of adventure all on their own.

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Beautiful overlooks and interesting finds are waiting just around the corner. Suspension bridges and other cool points of interest can be found all along the robust trail system.

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Some trails offer longer backpacking journeys through the park and others are designed for a simpler approach to enjoying the park.

Steve M/ Tripadvisor Whatever outdoor activity you like you can find it in this huge State Park. Hiking, rock climbing, biking, boating, and fishing, are all activities that are welcomed at Falls Creek Falls, just to name a few.

To make this a multi-day trip well spent you will need a good night’s rest.

tnstateparks Camping options are available if you so choose. Or you can leave camping supplies at home and rent a cabin that is fully stocked with everything you need. Check out the Fisherman’s Cabins or the popular Lake Side Cabins for a great night’s stay. Please check rates and availability for these cabin night stays here.

Falls Creek Falls is well worth the visit and well worth the stay. There are many more things this wonderful state park has to offer so please visit the Falls Creek Falls website for more information and to plan your trip. We recommend you visit Tennessee’s biggest State Park. 

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At 256 feet tall, this waterfall is the biggest in the eastern side of our country, let alone the biggest waterfall in our state. A visit to this state park is not complete without taking in the splendor of this magnificent waterfall.

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Other large waterfalls include Coons Creek Falls, which is 250 feet tall, and Rockhouse Falls which is 125 feet tall.

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Whatever outdoor activity you like you can find it in this huge State Park. Hiking, rock climbing, biking, boating, and fishing, are all activities that are welcomed at Falls Creek Falls, just to name a few.

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Camping options are available if you so choose. Or you can leave camping supplies at home and rent a cabin that is fully stocked with everything you need. Check out the Fisherman’s Cabins or the popular Lake Side Cabins for a great night’s stay. Please check rates and availability for these cabin night stays here.

For another option for a night stay at this state park check out The Lodge at Falls Creek Falls.

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Address: Fall Creek Falls, Tennessee 37367, USA