Recreation at Fall Creek Falls
Fall Creek Falls offers about 35
miles of great hiking throughout
the park.  From short hikes to 13
mile overnight trails, there is
something for everyone wanting to
explore the Park.  
Guided
excursions into the park's caves
are also available during the
summer season and select times
during Spring and Fall.
Fall Creek Falls Trail Map & Trail
Descriptions
The Fall Creek Falls Golf Course is
consistently ranked as one of the
top public courses in the South.  
The course was designed by John
Lee in 1971.  It is open 7 days a
week all year round, but is closed
on Christmas day.
Contact Information: 1-423-881-5706
Holes
18
Par
72
Head Golf Pro
Billy Maxwell
Tee Times
Required
Driving Range
Available
Practice Green
Available
Lessons
Available
Carts
Available
Snack Bar
Yes
Club Rental
Available
Lodging
Within the Park
Tournaments
Available  
Golf Packages
Available
The Taft Village area is the main
hub of activity at Fall Creek Falls.  
The Park Headquarters, swimming
pools, general store, sports fields,
snack bar, playgrounds, recreation
hall, ampitheater, and much more is
located in this area.  Click on the
map for detailed information.
Tees
Yardage
Rating
Slope
Blue
6669
71.6
127
White
6391
71.6
124
Gold
6051
68.9
119
Red
4417
78.2
114
Fishing is available in the
Fall Creek Falls Lake and in
streams throughout the park.
Please check out our
fishing
page for more information.
Pedal Boats, Aluminum
Fishing Boats, and Canoes
are available.  No privately
owned boats are allowed on
the lake.  Bring your own
trolling motor and battery if
needed.  Pontoon boat rides
are available seasonally.
Fall Creek Falls is noted for
spectactular waterfalls.  
Fall Creek
Falls, Piney Creek Falls, the
Cascades, and Cane Creek Falls
are varied and some of the finest
waterfalls in the United States.  
Most can be viewed by an easy
walk to an overlook, with more
challenging trails to the base of
the falls.
Falls Creek Falls is a great place
for bicycling.  Bicyclists can ride
around the Park on paved trails
and roads and experience some
great
backcountry mountain biking
trails.
The Betty Dunn Nature
Center provides great
exhibits and information
about Fall Creek Falls.  The
Center is a hub of activity,
located near the
Cascades
and Cane Creek Falls, as well
as a convenient starting
point for
hiking trails.
Swinging Bridge near Piney Falls.
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