Big South Fork National River is a stunning ode to natural creation, a crown on the tippy top of Tennessee's illustrious list of pretty vistas. If you haven't been, this is a trip through the wild expanse of the Volunteer State that you'll never forget. We loved this area when we visited and have to say it is one of the most beautiful places in Tennessee.
Located on the Cumberland Plateau, Big South Fork National River Park sits on 125,000 acres in its entirety. This massive recreation area is high on our list of pretty places in Tennessee. It is easy to see why.
With many years of history at its helm, you can camp surrounded by the beat of Tennessee's natural heart.
The park is well-known for its array of sandstone bluffs and scenic views of its natural gorges.
If you do get the camping bug, there are five grounds that you can choose from. You know, choosing the one that best suits your family is always a plus.
Both the Big South Fork and Cumberland River run through the park, and they are protected by the state. Make sure you respect the park while you visit.
Interesting fact: the park is shared by both Kentucky and Tennessee and is located in both eastern and central time zones. Just look at this place. Doesn't it look like heaven on earth in Tennessee?
Hunting is allowed in the park. There are safety zones for guests, but if you're going to be in the backcountry, you are recommended to wear bright orange at all times.
The park prides itself on being a four-season destination. There's truly something to do every day of the year.
Plus, it's absolutely stunning during autumn. Just look at this.
Have you visited one of the most beautiful places in Tennessee, Big South Fork? Because now you'll most definitely want to head on over! This park is certainly a remote area so come prepared to be immersed in nature while you enjoy the river, hikes, and much of the natural beauty around. To fully soak in all there is to see and do, we recommend booking a stay at the Black Creek Glamping.
While we love Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, another must-see beautiful place in Tennessee, of course, is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This is one of our favorite places to visit in the Volunteer State, and we are not alone; this is the most visited national park in our country. You can learn more about this park by watching this OnlyInYourState video below:
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