What To See And Do?
Plenty for the family that
loves the great outdoors.
Visitor Center
Located half way between Monteagle and Tracy City on Highway #41,
contains a museum of prehistoric man, early settlers and coal mining on the plateau.

Carter State Natural Area
A two mile trail to Lost Cove Cave.

Collins' Gulf
Easy trail of rock formations.

Fiery Gizzard Trail
A 17 mile one-way trail.
Four primitive camps. Spectacular hiking.

Foster Falls Small Wild Area
500 acres. World class sport rock climbing.

Greeter Falls
Day trail - picnicking - day-dreaming

Grundy Forest
Day loop of two miles. Virgin forest of
old growth trees and picnic shelter.

Grundy Lakes
Lone Rock coke ovens
swimming and picnic grounds.

Hawkins Cove Natural Area
262 acres  of rare and endangered
species of plants.

Savage Gulf
State Natural Area
14,357 acres. 55 miles of trails and 10 primitive campgrounds. Last known stand of virgin timber in East. Great Stone Door.
Most rugged and scenic of the South Cumberland Park. Trails range from
easy to difficult. Ask at Visitor Center for complete information.

Sewanee Natural Bridge Area
A 27 foot tall natural stone bridge.

University of the South
Founded in 1858, was to become the
Harvard of the South for the Confederate States. Spectacular Ivy League buildings. Chapel rivals any European cathedral for beauty and services.

Fine quality restaurants offer a variety of cuisine from fast food to elegant.

Tennessee  State  Parks
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South Cumberland State Park
at Monteagle, Tennessee
This is not an official State of Tennessee web site.