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Burgess Falls State Park

4.8 (80 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Bridget K.

Absolutely stunning! I was worried about the water level in the fall, but the falls were still gorgeous and the fall leaves were the icing on the cake. I couldn't believe it was free to get in here! Parking is VERY limited, but they have overflow at the red barn at the top of the hill. The trail to the falls is about a mile and semi-rugged. I thought it was pretty easy, but it may be a little difficult if you aren't a very active person. Definitely make the trip if you are visiting Nashville or passing through.

Take the short Ridge Top Trail for a couple of secret amazing views
Grace D.

Whoa, there's quite a few waterfalls at this place! While you can't walk to the base of the falls, you may see some people down there who boated over. The parking situation is a whole thing, though. There's very limited parking at the moment at the park, so if you are there on a weekend, maybe just go ahead and park up at the red barn on the hill near the entrance, go in and pay to park, then walk down the hill and avoid the traffic if people endlessly circling the lot hoping for someone to leave. The trails are short, the views are amazing, and all was well for the dog, saw several other leashed and well-behaved dogs here. Enjoy!

One of the falls you see during the Burgess Falls trail

Beautiful scenic hike. There were a lot of steps but it was well worth it for the beautiful views!

Allen H.

YES!!!! That is the answer to should we go to Burgess Falls State Park. YES!!! It is good for all ages. YES!!! It is good for all experience levels. YES! It is very clean and well Kept. YES!!! It has nice parking. YES!!! It is beautiful. YES!!! It is so much fun! Great little picnic spot or grab a bite at Chestnut Oaks Restaurant around the corner.

Jonas R.

Burgess Falls can only be accessed by water craft. Kayak, boat, SUP, but it is worth it! The view is stunning and the swimming refreshing! It's about an hour to kayak to the falls. Easy paddling! Bring a lunch because there are wonderful spots on the rocks to eat!

Thuy P.

A good free activity to do. The trail is short and doesn't required any skills. Easy for everyone. Lots of people bring their pets to the trail to. In order to see the falls up close you will have to take the kayak tour. But you can see the falls in a different view which is not too bad. Parking is limited but sufficient . We didn't have any problem finding a parking close by.

Rhonda W.

Omg amazing!! Free to enter. I think the falls trails were 2 miles round trip. The weather was ideal plus it had been raining for several days so the falls were frisky. We went own the steps to the falls ... I spent alot of time. I enjoyed it BUT ... then found out there were better falls down the path. Long story short that kept happening. I'm so glad didn't leave like I was about to and miss out on the real deal. I'm not young or fit so the walk was a challenge. Some of the steps were not made for short legs and my husband had to help pull me up. There were viewing from above that gave great view. I would have loved to check out kayaking to the base of the falls. The last water fall is very special .. it's like a waterfall mountain. Pic don't do it justice. It was gorgeous and id love to see it in the fall.

The trail is not very long or strenuous compared to other hikes we've done. If you can handle stairs, you're ready.
Erin D.

Our family has been visiting a few different falls in TN this summer. In our opinion, this one has impressive views, but loses some points for the fact that the trail does not take you to the bottom of the falls. For us, half the fun is the hike, and we enjoy more if a challenging "through the woods" adventure. This trail was a little short and man-made for our taste. Side note: we saw people in bathing suits on the trail, but nobody looked wet, and we never saw any swimming areas. At the bottom of the falls you could see some people in the water on kayaks, which I think is the only way to access that area.

The original swinging bridge
Agnew D.

Great getaway, beautiful. State Park and hiking trail. It is a 3/4 of a mile hike; one way with several different paths from strenuous to moderate. The views are amazing and it is free.

Rob S.

Great place to go and explore! We arrived about 2:00 pm on a Saturday afternoon to find that the parking lot was literally full (probably around 50 - 60 cars parked here). There is a small playground area for kids to enjoy as well as restrooms located close by. The hike itself is well marked and easy to figure out where you are going. Approx 3/4 mile (1.5 mile total) to get to the falls. The path to the main observation point is really not a bad hike. I'd list moderate just because of some of the tree roots you will encounter in the pathway and as you near the first large observation point there is some considerable elevation change. As you walk the path you will go past a couple smaller falls prior to getting to Burgess. Both very nice and make for some good photo spots. The main observation point of Burgess offers views of a caved out canyon to compliment the waterfall itself. If you opt to hike down to the top of the falls you don't really get a great view from the top (unless you have a little daredevil in you). This part of the hike is the steepest, most tree root impacted and overall the hardest part of the hike. Not all that bad, it is just a considerable difference to what you have hiked to get to this point. All in all, this is about an hours worth of hiking and exploring .... especially nice on a fall day that is about 60 degrees out. Highly recommend!

We had a great time here. You can hike all the way to the top of the main falls or kayak to the base of the falls. We did the hiking for now and will go back in summer for the kayaking part. Very easy hike of about 2 miles. It's almost straight down from the overlook area for hiking so be prepared for a hard hike up. There are lots of rails and steps to help you out. I highly recommend.

Nice view!
Kevin B.

We visited Burgess Falls back in August and it's a nice little park overall with very pretty waterfalls. The trail is very short and narrow, so it wasn't exactly the best place to socially distance as many people were not trying to keep their distance with others. The trail was nice to hike though and it would be better once we don't have to worry about COVID. We did see a lot of people coming here to swim, but swimming is not allowed here, so please don't come here expected to go for a swim (it really wouldn't be safe).

Not a bad drive from the Cookeville and Crossville area. Several waterfalls along the main hiking trail.

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Keep going back. Great hike. There is a road almost to the falls if you don't want to hick to far. Bug spray during mosquito season a must.

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This is one of the most gorgeous parks in the Cumberland Plateau, with great trails and impressive waterfalls.

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Cummins Falls State Park

Cummins Falls State Park

4.4(110 reviews)
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Cummins Falls State Park is located 10 miles north of the town of Cookeville, in Central Tennessee…read more Can you go swimming at Cummins Falls??? Of course you can! It's a 1 mile hike down to the bottom of a gorge to reach a swimming hole Travel and Leisure Magazine rates...as one of the "10 Best in the United States"! It's $7 to gain access to the gorge. You can purchase passes online ahead of time at tnstateparks.com. Or, you can buy passes inside the Visitor Center the day of, but they allot only 200 tickets per day so depending upon the time of year, passes can sell out quickly especially during peak summers. Now...there is a waterfall overlook to check out but I think it'd be more worthwhile to get to Cummins Falls ASAP before the crowds arrive and you can always visit the lookout on the return trip back up towards the trailhead. Once you reach the river area, it's 6/10th's of a mile remaining until you arrive at the falls. Also, make sure to hang towards the left while hiking beside the river and (imo) it's imperative to be wearing water shoes as the creek is filled with sharp rocks and water levels reaching shin high. While hiking to Cummins Falls, you really get a sense for being in the heart of nature. I enjoyed the setting. Approaching the falls, it's 75 feet of cascading waters flowing down the cliffside and ideal for swimming. Best of all, visitors can climb the rocks and explore at their leisure making for an adventurous experience. Of course, it's a rite of passage to finish the experience in style by going swimming. The park opens at 8am. I'd suggest arriving as early as possible before it gets busy. The park closes at 6pm but there's a clearly stated sign that visitors must exit the gorge area by 5pm. One extra note...lifeguards are on duty at Cummins Falls throughout the day. When returning back up towards the trailhead, now head over to the lookout platform getting to admire Cummins Falls from high above. It makes for a photogenic perspective and is a clear reminder of why the great outdoors can be so special. Right nearby Cummins Falls SP are more local waterfalls to check out including...Fall Creek Falls, Burgess Falls, Ozone Falls, Virgin Falls, Piney Falls and Stinging Fork Falls, just to name a few.

Highly recommend so beautiful here. We hiked here from the water side. I guess some other easier…read moreway was shut down. They do not allow people to go here at certain times so make sure to check before you go. It is a major hike so being lots of water and charge your battery for pics

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Cummins Falls State Park - Another small falls on the walk

Another small falls on the walk

Cummins Falls State Park - This is Cummins Falls State Park located 10 miles outside Cookeville, Tennessee. It's a terrific park for swimming in the great outdoors.

This is Cummins Falls State Park located 10 miles outside Cookeville, Tennessee. It's a terrific park for swimming in the great outdoors.

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