It's not hard to find a beautiful place in Tennessee. The entire state is flush with gushing waterfalls, rock-studded riverbeds, and craggy mountains. The topography of Tennessee is varied, from the fields of the east to the Cumberland Plateau, and all the way to the Great Smoky Mountains shared with North Carolina. No matter the expansive beauty, these three Tennessee destinations are considered some of the most beautiful places in the world. Take a look, and maybe plan a trip for yourself. There's nothing like spending time in nature to regain an appreciation for grand beauty.
Savage Gulf State Natural Area
Savage Gulf is a 15,560-acre natural area that straddles both Grundy and Sequatchie Counties. Located on the very edge of the Cumberland Plateau, it boasts over 50 miles of hiking trails and a slew of backcountry camping opportunities.
Visitors rave about the waterfalls and the rugged sandstone cliffs that stud the natural space. The spring wildflowers also add a bit of beauty to this lushly forested stretch of Tennessee.
Savage Gulf is free to visit and great for hardcore hikers and families alike. Well-maintained and highly beautiful, we'd recommend planning an entire day here.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the United States. It's shared between Tennessee and North Carolina and is made up of 816 square miles.
The Appalachian Trail runs straight through the sprawling, forested landscape, and the prime weather conditions make the mountains a perfect place to hike in the heat of a southern summer.
There are miles of hiking trails and driving loops for visitors, which makes it easy to experience the Smokies on foot or from the convenience of your vehicle. A single day can include views of rivers, waterfalls, year-round streams and views of the rugged, misty mountains.
Cades Cove is a popular place for visitors, as is Clingmans Dome. The Dome is accessible after a quick drive up the mountains to a communal parking area, then a half-mile hike up a paved trail to the lookout. It's the highest point in the mountains.
Hiking is the most popular pastime in the Great Smokies, but families tend to lease cabins for the weekend. Visit Gatlinburg or Sevierville if you're looking for unique experiences and decadent dinners.
Tennessee River Gorge
The Tennessee River Gorge is made up of 17,000 acres of land and is the fourth-largest river gorge found in the Eastern United States.
The gorge has carved its way through the Cumberland Plateau and boasts a stunning, craggy view from its edge. The land has been protected by the Tennessee River Gorge Trust since 1981.
Come for a hike or perhaps a bit of camping. There are plenty of affordable opportunities for the whole family, and even for solo trips.
Continue to explore Tennessee with one of these calm and cooling hikes in the heart of the state.
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