There’s something magic about the water, something mystical and exciting the about the depth and mysticism of the whole thing. Tennessee has some beautiful waterfront spots, perfect for the end of your summer. Where would YOU go??
- Dale Hollow Reservoir
Brian Stansberry / Flickr Located on the Kentucky/Tennessee border, this state park is wildly popular amongst the natives.
- Foster Falls
GT.Photos / Flickr South Cumberland State Park is home to Foster Falls, lying at the end of an easy hike.
- Narrows of Harpeth
Brent Moore / Flickr This neat spot is perfect for kayaking, as you can tell above, and lies 45 minutes from Nashville.
- Ozone Falls
Michael Hicks / Flickr Worth the hike. Worth the memories. Worth EVERYTHING.
- Reelfoot Lake
Guillame Capron / Flickr Did you know Reelfoot Lake was formed after the New Madrid earthquakes? It’s real. Look it up.
- Sinks on the Little River
turcottes78 / Flickr Great spot for families and people looking for a quiet, sweet adventure. But an adventure nonetheless.
- Twin Falls at Rock Island
Arthur T. Labarr / Flickr Your camera is going to be SOLIDLY working overtime, here.
- Burgess Falls
Jeremy Taylor / Flickr One of the most popular waterfalls in Tennessee, Burgess Falls will take your breath away.
- Fall Creek Falls
J. Stephen Conn / Flickr It takes a hike, but you won’t regret it.
- Cummins Falls
Brenton Rogers / Flickr Are words necessary? We think not.
Any favorites? Let us know in the comments below!
Brian Stansberry / Flickr
Located on the Kentucky/Tennessee border, this state park is wildly popular amongst the natives.
GT.Photos / Flickr
South Cumberland State Park is home to Foster Falls, lying at the end of an easy hike.
Brent Moore / Flickr
This neat spot is perfect for kayaking, as you can tell above, and lies 45 minutes from Nashville.
Michael Hicks / Flickr
Worth the hike. Worth the memories. Worth EVERYTHING.
Guillame Capron / Flickr
Did you know Reelfoot Lake was formed after the New Madrid earthquakes? It’s real. Look it up.
turcottes78 / Flickr
Great spot for families and people looking for a quiet, sweet adventure. But an adventure nonetheless.
Arthur T. Labarr / Flickr
Your camera is going to be SOLIDLY working overtime, here.
Jeremy Taylor / Flickr
One of the most popular waterfalls in Tennessee, Burgess Falls will take your breath away.
J. Stephen Conn / Flickr
It takes a hike, but you won’t regret it.
Brenton Rogers / Flickr
Are words necessary? We think not.
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