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Early Morning Hike to the base of the Waterfall

Sun, Jun 07, 2026 at 7:30 AM to Sun, Jun 07, 2026 at 9:00 AM

Event Details

We will meet at 7:30 am (CST) at the visitor center. From the visitor center we will hike a 2.5 mile round trip. Our hike will lead us into the gorge and along the Blackburn Fork State Scenic River to the bottom of the Waterfall! So, plan to get your feet wet! Bring some footwear you don't mind walking through water in (NO FLIP FLOPS); and a dry pair for the ride home. (An old pair of tennis shoes, running shoes, or sandals like Chacos, work great.) It's an adventure - with slippery rocks, river crossings in knee deep water, moderate elevation change and a tremendous beauty!!

Make sure to pack water and a light snack. The Hike does not require a permit, but if you wanna stay at the base of the waterfall after the hike you must purchase one before going on the hike.

**Disclaimer: This hike to the bottom of the waterfall is weather dependent! If the gorge is flooded this hike will become a guided tour to the overlook. If the weather is bad enough to cancel, park staff will be in contact with you.*

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Event Host
Gracie Fields
Jordan.fraley@tn.gov
9312655374
Price
$15.00

Please Remember: Schedules and events may change - contact the park or hike leader for more information.

Discover the rugged beauty of Cummins Falls State Park, encompassing 457 acres in the hills of Jackson County. The park's namesake, Cummins Falls, is a breathtaking 75-foot waterfall that plunges into a natural swimming pool. Visitors can hike to scenic overlooks, explore the unique geology of the area, and wade in the refreshing waters of Blackburn Fork State Scenic River.