South Cumberland State Park

South Cumberland State Park

South Cumberland State Park points of interest. Clockwise: Greeter Falls, the trail down Stone Door, Laurel Gulf Overlook, Stone Door Scenic Overlook.
Type Tennessee State Park
Location Franklin, Grundy, Marion and Sequatchie counties
Area 25,539 acres (103.35 km2)

South Cumberland State Park is a state park in the middle and southeast portions of Tennessee on the Cumberland Plateau.

The park is one of Tennessee's newer state parks. It is a collection of 10 areas in four counties.

Areas

Distinct areas contained within the park include:

Crossing in and out of the park's various sections, the Fiery Gizzard Trail is renowned for its beauty and diversity.[1]

Camping

Camping may done at the park's Foster Falls Campground, which includes 26 tent/pop-up camper sites and at 93 backcountry campsites throughout the park.

See also

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