If you have explored any number of them you would have to agree — we have some incredible state parks in Tennessee, don’t we? Some of them even rival the great national parks that we have all over our country. You could spend a lifetime adventuring in the many different state parks we have. There is one place within a state park that is a swimming hole and waterfall loop trail in Tennessee. It is very easy to see why this trail is so popular.
South Cumberland State Park is a very unique park because it actually has nine separate areas.
Adventuring in the Moment/ Youtube Spread out through the central part of Tennessee, South Cumberland State Park makes up over 30,000 acres. Zero in on the Salvage Gulf West section of the park and you will find a swimming hole and waterfall loop trail.
This moderate trail will take you just over 2 miles with an elevation gain of 357 feet.
Adventuring in the Moment/ Youtube You will have lots of points of interest along the way. From the parking lot if you head right to the trailhead you will be on your way to Blue Hole. This first stop will take you to a secluded swimming hole about half a mile down. The clear water is very inviting on a hot summer day. You can also enjoy the water trickling down the rocks leading to the deeper water.
Head out of the Blue Hole area and you will be back at the trailhead.
Adventuring in the Moment/ Youtube From there take a left and you will come to another fork in the path. This is where the true loop comes from. You can take a left or a right and they both lead right back to this point. Take a left to get to Boardtree Falls. This is a much smaller waterfall than Greeter Falls but the steady cascading water over the rock face is absolutely beautiful. This is a nice place to take a break and enjoy Boardtree Falls.
Leaving Boardtree Falls the trail will then take you to a large rocky cliff.
Adventuring in the Moment/ Youtube As you walk along the base of this cliff cool rocks will jet out overhead shadowing the path. Slates of the wall will have to be traversed, making this more than just a walk through the woods. These rock faces tower over you like ancient behemoths long lost to the overgrowth of the woods.
You will soon reach the path leading down to Greeter Falls.
Adventuring in the Moment/ Youtube Right before you reach the waterfall you will climb down a winding spiral staircase. There is something magical and exciting about this setpiece in the middle of the woods. We have all seen stone stairs or carved out steps with wooden boards, but very few times do you get the opportunity to walk down a spiral staircase to a waterfall.
When you arrive at Greeter Falls prepare to be blown away.
Curtsy of Sarah Dodge The water will freefall 50 feet to the clear blue pool below. Find a place on a flat rock and enjoy this amazing find in the middle of the woods. This is also a swimming area and a great place to cool off in the heat of the day. Spend some time taking in the beautiful scenery found at the base of Greeter Falls.
With this swimming hole and waterfall loop trail in Tennessee, it’s easy to see why South Cumberland State Park is an incredible treasure trove of natural wonder. We highly recommend you spend some time adventuring on this trail and enjoying everything it has to offer. Please visit the state park website for any more information, then watch this video of the trail from Adventuring in the Moment.
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Spread out through the central part of Tennessee, South Cumberland State Park makes up over 30,000 acres. Zero in on the Salvage Gulf West section of the park and you will find a swimming hole and waterfall loop trail.
You will have lots of points of interest along the way. From the parking lot if you head right to the trailhead you will be on your way to Blue Hole. This first stop will take you to a secluded swimming hole about half a mile down. The clear water is very inviting on a hot summer day. You can also enjoy the water trickling down the rocks leading to the deeper water.
From there take a left and you will come to another fork in the path. This is where the true loop comes from. You can take a left or a right and they both lead right back to this point. Take a left to get to Boardtree Falls. This is a much smaller waterfall than Greeter Falls but the steady cascading water over the rock face is absolutely beautiful. This is a nice place to take a break and enjoy Boardtree Falls.
As you walk along the base of this cliff cool rocks will jet out overhead shadowing the path. Slates of the wall will have to be traversed, making this more than just a walk through the woods. These rock faces tower over you like ancient behemoths long lost to the overgrowth of the woods.
Right before you reach the waterfall you will climb down a winding spiral staircase. There is something magical and exciting about this setpiece in the middle of the woods. We have all seen stone stairs or carved out steps with wooden boards, but very few times do you get the opportunity to walk down a spiral staircase to a waterfall.
Curtsy of Sarah Dodge
The water will freefall 50 feet to the clear blue pool below. Find a place on a flat rock and enjoy this amazing find in the middle of the woods. This is also a swimming area and a great place to cool off in the heat of the day. Spend some time taking in the beautiful scenery found at the base of Greeter Falls.
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Address: Blue Hole Trail & Greeter Trail, Tennessee 37301, USA