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Hiking
Thousands of miles of hiking trails crisscross the state, offering ways to see Tennessee’s beauty up-close. From steep mountain trails to broad paths running beside meandering streams, all of Tennessee invites you to travel quiet and refreshing routes.
Coker Creek Falls
Cascading waterfall of seven ledges. Easy to moderate trail follows Coker Creek. ...more
Region: Knoxville & Middle East
City: Coker Creek, TN
Phone: 423-261-2286
Coker Creek Village
A 300-acre adventure and retreat center for groups of ten to 300. Bunk houses, meals, horse trail rides, climbing tower with zip line, team building course, paint ball, mountain biking, miles of hiking trails, gold panning, camp fires, hayrides, field games, rafting. ...more
Region: Knoxville & Middle East
City: Tellico Plains, TN
Phone: 423-261-2310
Colditz Cove State Natural Area
Colditz Cove is one of Tennessee's newest natural areas. It is characterized by high bluffs, rugged gorges, lush rhododendron, large trees and a beautiful waterfall. ...more
Region: Upper Cumberland
City: Jamestown, TN
Phone: 931-879-5821
College Crib Sport's Shop
Specializes in African American college and Greek apparel. ...more
Region: Nashville & Surrounding Areas
City: Nashville, TN
Phone: 615-329-3885
Collierville Greenbelt System
The Greenbelt system is designed for the construction of over 60 miles of trails and sidewalks connecting parks, schools, neighborhoods, and commercial districts. The town currently manages over 4-1/2 miles of trails within the corporate limits. ...more
Region: Memphis & Surrounding Areas
City: Collierville, TN
Phone: 901-457-2777
Coon Creek Formation
Located near the Leapwood community in northeast McNairy County, Coon Creek is known internationally to geologists and paleontologists for its exceptionally rich Cretaceous fossil beds. Located at the eastern edge of the Coastal Plain of West Tennessee, the area was covered by the sea's Mississippi Embayment in the Late Cretaceous Period (140 million to 68 million years ago) and much of the Tertiary Period (68 million to 2. ...more
Region: Southwest
City: Adamsville, TN
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Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park
The Cordell Hull Birthplace and Museum honors the life and career of former Secretary of State Cordell Hull, born here in 1871.
Cordell Hull’s name is known locally, nationally and internationally. ...more
Region: Upper Cumberland
City: Byrdstown, TN
Phone: (931) 864-3247
Country Junction
Located on beautiful Kentucky Lake. Fishing, boating and camping for the entire family. ...more
Region: Northwest
City: Springville, TN
Phone: 731-593-3662
Cove Lake State Park
Cove Lake State Park lies in a beautiful mountain valley on the eastern edge of the Cumberland Mountains. The diversity of wildflowers and breathtaking vistas, scenic nature trails and bike trails through open grasslands and woodlands attract hikers and bikers. ...more
Region: Knoxville & Middle East
City: Caryville, TN
Phone: 423-566-9701
Crazy Horse Canoe & RV Rental and Campground
If you are thinking of taking a canoe trip or just having a relaxing time camping, fishing or swimming, visit the Crazy Horse Canoe Rental with over ? mile of scenic river bank at the Buffalo River in Wayne County. ...more
Region: Nashville & Surrounding Areas
City: Waynesboro, TN
Phone: 931-722-5213
Cumberland Caverns
Welcome to Tennessee's largest show cave. Conveniently located between Nashville, Chattanooga and Gatlinburg, Cumberland Caverns offers a great day of fun and exciting no matter what your age. ...more
Region: Upper Cumberland
City: McMinnville, TN
Phone: 931-668-4396
Cumberland Gap National Historical Park
The park is rich in American Indian, early pioneer and Civil War history, plus offers 70 miles of trails, tours of the historic Hensley Settlement, cave tours and camping. Visitor Center includes museum, dramatic films, craft sales and bookstore. ...more
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City: Cumberland Gap, TN
Phone: (606) 248-2817
Cumberland Mountain State Park
Cumberland Mountain State Park is situated on the Cumberland Plateau, a segment of the great upland, which extends from western New York to central Alabama. It is said to be the largest timbered plateau in America. ...more
Region: Upper Cumberland
City: Crossville, TN
Phone: 931-484-6138
Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail
Walking, biking, hiking. Corridor serves as wildlife passage. ...more
Region: Nashville & Surrounding Areas
City: Ashland City, TN
Phone: 615-792-4211

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