


| 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 |
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| 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. |

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| 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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