There’s no better fall camping destination than to go on a waterfall tour – and the state of Tennessee has so much to offer! Take a look at 4 fantastic state parks in Tennessee to visit this fall, then hitch up your used RV to make the most of this beautiful season!
Fall Creek Falls State Park
You know you’ll get a lot of waterfall when it’s in the name twice! At 256 feet high, Fall Creek Falls is a massive and impressive waterfall that you won’t want to leave. But the park does have several other waterfalls to see, so make sure you give your family plenty of time to explore them all. Plus, you can also stay in this Fall Creek Falls State Park’s campground with your RV! Learn more here.
Cummins Falls State Park
Cummins Falls State Park boasts the eighth largest waterfall in Tennessee at 75 feet high! It’s perfect as a scenic stop, and if the day is especially balmy, you can get in and splash around. Otherwise, you may just want to dip your feet in for quick refreshment. Get more information here.
Burgess Falls State Park
Pro tip: if you make reservations to stay in your RV at Edgar Evins State Park, it’ll put you within short driving distance of both Cummins Falls and Burgess Falls State Park. And you won’t want to miss what Burgest Falls has to offer – a gorgeous spread of waterfalls dotted along Falling Water River. Learn more here.
Rock Island State Park
Rock Island State Park provides you with a the iconic, horseshoe-shaped Great Falls. It pushes water over at a height of 30 feet. If you want an especially picturesque experience, make sure to check out the nearby 19th century cotton textile mill. It’s still standing and was once powered by the waterfall! Get more information on the park here.
Tennessee is a uniquely gorgeous state, and you won’t want to miss out on what it has to offer in the fall. Contact us to schedule some RV service before you hit the road!