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Burgess Falls cascades 130 feet into a deep gorge and can be viewed via a short trail from the state park's parking lot. The trail to deck overlooking the waterfall is approcimately 3/4 of a mile from the parking lot with another half a mile to reach the base of the falls, so a visit could be made in an hour and a half.


A local favorite. Home-style plate meals. Serving Breakfast and Lunch. Open Mon-Sat. Sat is menu order only.

Take it from this online reviewer: "We are from Cookeville and just discovered this restaurant. We go there every week, sometimes more than once a week. Food is great. Service is just fine-very pleasant folks. [We] have taken friends many times and when we order the Casa Luna pizza, to a person, the response is that this is the best pizza they have eaten in their lives. Try it."


The bluff line stands 75 feet above the highway and on a clear day you can see the historic town of Sparta nestled in the valley below, along with a view of approximately 50 miles of breathtaking Tennessee countryside, including four counties.


This hidden gem features Cajun dishes, fresh seafood, steaks and nightly specials and hosts a panoramic view of the Caney Fork River. It was started ten years ago as a 1000 foot shack on an overgrown knolland has grown into a full service restaurant with meeting facilities and a cooking class.

Rock Island State Park, picnic areas, cabins, fishing, camping, bike trails, boating, planned programs and gift sop


A paradise of more than 20,000 acres sprawled across the eastern top of the rugged Cumberland Plateau, Fall Creek Falls State Park is one of the most scenic and spectacular outdoor recreation areas in America.


Piney Falls State Natural Area is a 440-acre natural area insulating the 80 ft. Piney Falls and a pristine forestland featuring creeks, deep gorges, waterfalls and old growth forest. This National Natural Landmark is an easily accessible waterfall requiring a short hike.


Ozone Falls is a 43-acre natural area in Cumberland County. It receives heavy visitation because of its close proximity to Interstate 40. Ozone Falls plunges 110 feet over a sandstone cap rock into a deep blue, rock-strewn pool.


The Roosevelt Mountain Wildlife Management area is approximately 11,000 acres and virtually surrounds the town of Rockwood, TN.


With variety that rivals some of Knoxville's best restaurants, both from a casual and fine-dining perspective, RedBones' menu selections will be applauded, not only by the most discriminating palette, but by the casual diner as well. With a range of selections appropriate to most any budget, the portion sizes are generous to create the value people seek when eating out. The restaurant also offers beer; accompanied by a full bar selection, and carries a distinctive collection of imported and domestic wines.