The Hike To This Gorgeous Tennessee Swimming Hole Is Everything You Could Imagine
By Meghan Kraft|Published May 15, 2018
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Meghan Kraft
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
A Tennessee hike is one of the simplest pleasures and treasures here in the south. There’s really nothing better than trekking through the wilderness to the gushing heart of a waterfall, to a peak that offers up 360 views or a historic fort that overlooks a booming city. Since its about to get a whole lot warmer, we decided to revisit one of our favorite spots in Tennessee: Cummins Falls. At roughly an hour from Nashville, it’s easy to get to, fun to frequent and perfect for pretty much all visitors.
Cummins Falls is renowned amongst not only Nashvillians, not just Middle Tennesseans, but the entire state of Tennessee. The 75-foot waterfall is located right on the Blackburn Fork State Scenic River, and it's fabulous for a quick dip during the warmer months.
The trail down to the falls is just a little over a mile, and is a solidly trafficked loop that will take you to the renowned waterfall. You can go year 'round, but we'd recommend heading over during the summer. If you get there early on a weekday you'll beat the crowds, too!
The swimming hole has been rated as one of the top ten swimming holes in the ENTIRE United States. It's still one of Tennessee's newest parks, and definitely one of the most beloved.
At 71 miles outside of Nashville, it's not too far for a day trip. The hike itself is renowned, and was even featured as the "Hike of the Month" by the Knoxville Sentinel.