Explore all of Fall Creek Falls State Park with a Camping Trip

Fall Creek Falls State Park is one of Tennessee’s most popular state parks. With nearly 30,000 acres, there’s so much to explore. Narrow down some key places to check out when planning your camping trip with my blog posts below. I have you covered with hiking trails, waterfall locations, and tips for specifically camping at this park.
All the Highlights of Fall Creek Falls State Park
Enjoy Fall Creek Falls State Park in Just One Day
A one-day itinerary for Fall Creek Falls State Park so you can enjoy the highlights of this huge Tennessee State Park in one take.
Camping at Fall Creek Falls State Park
Why You Need to Try Camping at Fall Creek Falls
When you try camping at Fall Creek Falls State Park, you’ll quickly learn why so many people love camping here. There’s so many great things this park has to offer and camping is one of them. Let’s dive into why you need to try camping at Fall Creek Falls.
Camping Foods for Fall Creek Falls
When planning your camping trip at Fall Creek Falls, you have to consider what camping foods to choose. The park already has options if you’d rather “eat out.” But if you’d like to keep it campground focused, I have a few ideas for you here too.
Hiking Trails at Fall Creek Falls State Park
Fall Creek Falls Hiking Trails for Adventure Seekers
If you’re really an adventure seeker, then you’ll love the Fall Creek Falls Cable Trail. It’s not for the faint at heart and you’ll soon see why.
Fall Creek Falls State Park Must See Overlooks
Do you want to see all the views during your visit to the Fall Creek Falls State Park? Then I’ve got you covered. Here are some of the best views the park has to offer and how easy they are to access.
My New Favorite Fall Creek Falls Trail
This Fall Creek Falls trail is a new favorite hike of mine. I can’t wait to go again and again in all the different seasons. Here’s why this hiking trail has topped my list.
When to Visit the Cane Creek Falls Overlook
One of my favorite overlooks in the Fall Creek Falls State Park is the Cane Creek Falls Overlook. And I believe one of the reasons why is because I found the perfect time to visit and have the entire spot to myself.