While you are visiting Ruby Falls, just outside of Chattanooga, Tennessee, you will discover that this city has a lot to offer. Chattanooga is the fourth largest city in Tennessee and is bustling with museums and other attractions. Chattanooga sits right on the border of Tennessee and Georgia. We’ve stayed in this city several times… [Read More]
Savage Falls
Savage Falls is located in Savage Gulf East inside South Cumberland State Park. This waterfall looks best after a good rain or during the spring. I would rate the trail an easy to moderate depending on age and hiking abilities. The trail begins at the ranger station. Following the abandoned railway route of the “Dinky… [Read More]
Badger Flat Falls
Badger Flat Falls is a 20-30 foot waterfall (depending on who you talk to) located inside Rock Island State Park. Badger Flat Falls is best viewed by kayak, but can be partially viewed at the Badger Flat Picnic Area. The Badger Flat Picnic Area is just after Area 3 and before the beach. To view… [Read More]
Debord Falls
Debord Falls is one of those waterfalls best viewed after a good rain or during early spring. To reach Debord Falls drive into the entrance to Frozen Head State Park and take the road until it dead ends into the parking lot for the Panther Branch Trail. The trail is wide, but has some rocky… [Read More]
Lower Potter’s Falls
Lower Potter’s Falls is located on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee in Morgan County on Crooked Fork Creek, a tributary of Emory River. Lower Potter’s Falls is part of a series of two waterfalls. Lower Potter’s Falls is 18-feet tall and spans the width of Crooked Fork Creek. Potter’s Falls is a semi locally known… [Read More]
Millstone Creek Falls
Millstone Creek Falls isn’t one of the easiest to find, but if you follow the directions, you shouldn’t have too hard a time finding this 30 foot waterfall. Millstone Creek Falls is located on private property on the western side of Buffalo Mountain in Washington County, but the owners give permission so long as visitors… [Read More]