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  2. Cummins Falls State ParkTennessee State Parks

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    Cummins Falls State Park is an idyllic, but rugged, 306-acre day-use park located nine miles north of Cookeville on the Blackburn Fork State Scenic River on the Eastern Highland Rim. Located in the Cordell Hull Watershed, the area has been a scenic spot and swimming hole for local residents of Jackson and Putnam counties for more than 100 years.

  3. Cummins Falls State Park - All You Need to Know BEFORE ... -...

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    Cummins Falls is the 8th largest waterfall in Tennessee. Hiking and swimming are the favorite activities in this park. More information on this park and many more can be found at the TN State Parks website. Gorge Access Permits are required to access the gorge or the base of the falls and can be purchased online only on the Cummins Falls page ...

  4. Reservations | Cummins Falls State Park, TN

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    Cummins Falls State Park is an idyllic, but rugged, 282-acre day-use park located nine miles north of Cookeville on the Blackburn Fork State Scenic River on the Eastern Highland Rim. Located in the Cordell Hull Watershed, the area has been a scenic spot and swimming hole for local residents of Jackson and Putnam counties for more than 100 years.

  5. Cummins Falls - Hiking — Tennessee State Parks

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    The park's most popular feature is Cummins Falls, a 75' waterfall. The waterfall can be viewed from the Waterfall Overlook Trail from the overlook on top of the bluff overlooking the gorge. Upstream Trail - 0.5 Miles - Natural Surface - Moderate. The park also offers access upstream from the waterfall.

  6. Complete Guide to Cummins Falls State Park (Before You Go)

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    Cummins Falls State Park is a popular, easily accessible destination in Middle Tennessee. Still, there are several things you should know before heading there. Getting to Cummins Falls State Park. This Tennessee State Park is in Jackson County, about seven miles north of Cookeville.

  7. Cummins Falls State Park Camping — Tennessee State Parks

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    Cummins Falls State Park. Active Alerts. Cummins Falls, located in Cookeville, is home to Tennessee's eighth largest waterfall. Please read all warnings and notices before visiting.

  8. Best Hikes and Trails in Cummins Falls State Park | AllTrails

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    Want to find the best trails in Cummins Falls State Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 5 great trails for hiking and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.

  9. Cummins Falls State Park - Wikipedia

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    Cummins Falls State Park is a 282-acre (1.14 km 2) state park located northwest of Cookeville in Jackson County in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Its namesake, Cummins Falls , is a 75-foot (23 m) waterfall, [1] which is located on the Blackburn Fork State Scenic River .

  10. Cummins Falls, a Tennessee State Park located near Cookeville

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    Located on the beautiful Blackburn Fork State Scenic River, this idyllic 211-acre site in Jackson County is home to Tennessees eighth largest waterfall at 75 feet high. Cummins Falls is formed on the Eastern Highland Rim and has been a favorite scenic spot and swimming hole for residents of Jackson and Putnam counties for more than 100 years.

  11. Cummins Falls State Park - TN Vacation

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    Cummins Falls State Park is an idyllic, but rugged, 306-acre day-use park located nine miles north of Cookeville on the Blackburn Fork State Scenic River on the Eastern Highland Rim. Located in the Cordell Hull Watershed, the area has been a scenic spot and swimming hole for local residents of Jackson and Putnam counties for more than 100 years.