10 Best Waterfalls In Tennessee That Tourists Must Visit

Fall Creek Falls: The highest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains, plunging 256 feet into a shaded pool.

Laurel Falls: A 75-foot waterfall that is easily accessible by a short hike.

Burgess Falls: A series of four waterfalls that cascade over 130 feet.

Ruby Falls: An underground waterfall that is open for tours.

Bald River Falls: A 125-foot waterfall that is surrounded by lush forests.

Abrams Falls Trail: A 4.4-mile hike that leads to a 100-foot waterfall.

Rock Island State Park: A park with several waterfalls, including Cane Creek Falls and Cane Creek Cascades.

Cataract Falls: A 75-foot waterfall that is located in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Deviled eggs  Ozone Falls: A 110-foot waterfall that is surrounded by a lush forest.

The Sinks: A series of waterfalls that disappear into caves before resurfacing downstream.