# Thingstodointennessee
Piney Falls Hike - Fall Creek Falls State Park
Piney Creek Falls is located in Fall Creek Falls State Park and sits at a height of 95'. One of several waterfalls in Falls Creek Falls State Park. This is a good sized waterfall, but unfortunately it is impossible to get a good view of the falls from the rim, and reaching the base would require a lot of work. Although, there is a fun suspension bridge along the trail.
Exploring Fall Creek Falls State Park In Tennessee
Fall Creek Falls State Park is one of Tennessee’s largest and most visited state parks. The park encompasses more than 29,800 acres sprawled across the eastern top of the rugged Cumberland Plateau. This is video #1 in a 3 part series on Fall Creek Falls State Park.
Biltmore Estate Tour - Asheville, North Carolina
Just over the Tennessee border in North Carolina, is the luxurious family home of George and Edith Vanderbilt is a marvel of elegance and charm, as magnificent today as it was more than a century ago. Biltmore is still family owned, and we are still passionate about our mission of preservation through self-sufficiency – a philosophy embraced before the first stone was ever placed. Some Fun Facts: 250 rooms 35 bedrooms 43 bathrooms 65 fire places
East Tennessee Hike - Alum Cave Bluff Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park
The Alum Cave Trail (also referred to as Alum Cave Bluff Trail) is an American hiking trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, in Sevier County, Tennessee. The trail ascends Mount Le Conte, the sixth highest mountain east of the Mississippi River, and passes by many notable landmarks, such as Arch Rock, Inspiration Point, the Duckhawk Peaks, and Cliff Top, before merging with Rainbow Falls Trail near the summit.
East Tennessee Hike - Tennessee River East Lake Shore Trail
With Spring just around the corner, it's going to be beautiful outside and one of the best trails to take your furry friend on along with you is the East Lake Shore Trail. There are many access points along the Tennessee River but we went out of the Coytee Loop Branch Trailhead.