Saturday December 4, 2010 Hike -- Cummins Falls Hike (Northwest of Cookeville)

The Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation has the one-time option to purchase 186 acres at Cummins Falls, Tennessee's largest privately owned waterfall. At 75 feet in height, it's the eighth largest waterfall in the state in magnitude of water and its "dramatic topography" helps protect flourishing wildlife.

The hike will be about 3 – 4 miles in length depending on the amount of interest in walking above and below the falls. This is a moderately difficult hike both due to the elevation change from the parking lot to the falls and due to the fact that there will be some rock scrambling as we explore the area around the falls. We will park and walk about 1 mile down a gravel road to reach the waterfall. Meet at the trail head at 10:00 AM or at the Cracker Barrel in Crossville at 8:30 AM to car pool. Wear sturdy shoes/boots, bring water and snacks. To pre-register, please RSVP by December 1 to Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation at 615-386-3171 or to Carolyn at cardan@frontiernet.net or 931-260-6674. For planning purposes, pre-registration is required. An optional trip to Burgess Falls will be offered after the hike at Cummins Falls. See Ginger and Jim's photos.

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