When the going gets tough, it’s best to get on out into nature. Luckily for the folks of Tennessee, beautiful, lush natural spaces are available all over the Volunteer State. There’s nothing more fun than tromping alongside rushing rivers, or perhaps climbing your way up craggy mountains towards stunning, expansive views. The Tennessee River Gorge is a popular spot for locals and tourists to visit and is home to some of the most breathtaking scenery in the state. Check it out below!
Cody Cohutta - AllTrails The Tennessee River Gorge is known as “Tennessee’s Grand Canyon,” and it’s famous for being the only large river canyon that borders a fairly mid-sized city. Chattanooga, that is.
Tennessee River Gorge - GoogleMaps The gorge itself covers over 27,000 acres atop the Cumberland Plateau. The lush natural area also provides a beautiful home for more than a thousand varieties of botanical life.
Mark Summers - AllTrails The Gorge is a popular spot for hikers, naturalists and bird watchers alike. There are campsites in the vicinity and all sorts of opportunities for observation and learning.
Tennessee River Gorge Trust - Facebook Make sure to keep your eyes peeled for the diverse wildlife population found in and around the Tennessee River Gorge.
Tennessee River Gorge Trust - Facebook It’s a great place for hiking and low-key bouldering…
Tennessee River Gorge Trust - Facebook …and you may just find yourself exploring the river, too! There are all sorts of opportunities for canoeing and kayaking.
Ben Horton - AllTrails Protected by the Tennessee River Gorge Trust, a conservation nonprofit organization, the area remains one of the most beautiful and best kept secrets in the state.
Charlene N Simmons - Flickr Have you been? Will you be visiting? Make sure to pop by if you’re ever in southern Tennessee or the greater Chattanooga area. This is one natural beauty you won’t want to miss.
You can find out more about this incredible natural wonder in Tennessee right here, on the Tennessee River Gorge Trust’s official website.
Cody Cohutta - AllTrails
The Tennessee River Gorge is known as “Tennessee’s Grand Canyon,” and it’s famous for being the only large river canyon that borders a fairly mid-sized city. Chattanooga, that is.
Tennessee River Gorge - GoogleMaps
The gorge itself covers over 27,000 acres atop the Cumberland Plateau. The lush natural area also provides a beautiful home for more than a thousand varieties of botanical life.
Mark Summers - AllTrails
The Gorge is a popular spot for hikers, naturalists and bird watchers alike. There are campsites in the vicinity and all sorts of opportunities for observation and learning.
Tennessee River Gorge Trust - Facebook
Make sure to keep your eyes peeled for the diverse wildlife population found in and around the Tennessee River Gorge.
It’s a great place for hiking and low-key bouldering…
…and you may just find yourself exploring the river, too! There are all sorts of opportunities for canoeing and kayaking.
Ben Horton - AllTrails
Protected by the Tennessee River Gorge Trust, a conservation nonprofit organization, the area remains one of the most beautiful and best kept secrets in the state.
Charlene N Simmons - Flickr
Have you been? Will you be visiting? Make sure to pop by if you’re ever in southern Tennessee or the greater Chattanooga area. This is one natural beauty you won’t want to miss.
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