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From the Fort River and the Mississippi Delta in the west to the high mountains of eastern Tennessee, the versatile , "Volunteer State" offers visitors great outdoor adventures.
In the northwest corner of Tennessee, near Tiptonville, Reelfoot Lake will find State Park. With the topography created by a series of earthquakes in early 1800, on today's Reelfoot Lake is a hunting place the United States and fishing preserves. Observers Reelfoot American bird bald eagles or gold, as well as an abundance of shorebirds. There is even a video screen at the visitor center with images Direct bird-nesting habitat of the eagle in captivity in the park. The 25,000-acre Reelfoot Lake is actually a flooded cypress forest, navigable by canoe or boat jon, seasonal yield catches of crappie, bream, bluegill, bass or catfish. There are other opportunities for contact with the park side nautical as direct park naturalists pontoon boat tours daily as well as sunset cruises and full moon. Reelfoot also has a canoe trail, a trip order to highlight the many points of interest and three hiking trails that include forests, lakes and swamps.
In central Tennessee, on the northern border near Dover is Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, a 170,000 acre tract that extends to both Tennessee and Kentucky. In this reserve between Lake Barkley and Kentucky hikers, cyclists and riders pass through the hillsides, meadows and lake trips of 200 miles of developed trails, abandoned logging roads and trails, scenic wilderness. The abundance of large and small lakes and ponds, boat ramps and a landing zone to a high point for bass, crappie, catfish and bluegill fishing. Visitors can observe the resident wildlife at Woodlands Nature Station or see elk and buffalo loose in a habitat restoration project is unique in the Elk and Bison Prairie and Distribution.
Want to see the highest waterfall east of the Rockies? Fall Creek Falls State Resort Park, located between Spencer and Pikeville, it does. The cascade of the same name is 256 feet high, compared with the 167-foot height of Niagara Falls, on the American side.
What Fall Creek Falls State Resort Park also boasts other impressive waterfalls, forests of oak, hickory, poplar and fir and decorated scenic gorges with rhododendron and mountain laurel. There are canoes and pedal boats to rent for a tour of the lake. Otherwise, hikers, cyclists and mountain bikers not very well for themselves, enjoying the views of forests, waterfalls, streams and ravines undulating tail of a good variety of trails for day use.
East Tennessee, home of the Great Smokies and Cumberland Gap, offers tourists more than 80 miles of waterways most spectacular in the south of Great Fork National River and Recreation Area on the Cumberland River in Oneida. Whitewater adventure canoeists, kayak and beams are the main attraction, with experienced rowers conclusion that the challenges of the waters of Great South Fork are on par with the best and biggest rapids in the eastern states. Besides the thrill of white water and river gorge magnificent views of the valley, Big Sur offers Holder riders over 150 miles of designated trails. The same extensive network of roads was created white opened for hikers.
Another of the wonders of this is Frozen Head State Natural Area near Wartburg. Located in the Cumberland Mountains, Frozen Head is named after its highest peak, a often peak ice cream or snow during the winter months. An observation tower offers a view of the Great Smokies, Cumberland Plateau and the valley of Tennessee. Known as a fine wild flowers, frozen Chief also has its fair share of falling waterfalls. The sandstone formations, 14 scenic mountain ridges stocked streams and should not be overlooked. Even there is a method for riders and over 50 miles of blazed trails for hikers color.
Forest National Cleveland Cherokee extends through more than 600,000 acres in 10 counties of Tennessee. Bisected by Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cherokee is the best for self-guided auto tours mountain rivers winding past, ravines, bluffs, valleys, forests, gorges and waterfalls. Your RV will be grateful. Canoeing, kayaking, rafting and floating are popular pastimes in the whitewater rivers Cherokee five. Those who prefer seeing forest sites can be configured to walk 540 kilometers of trails, including 150 kilometers of the legendary route of the Appalachians. There are also tracks designated for horseback riding and mountain biking, where pedestrians have the opportunity to see all kinds of wildlife, salamanders, chipmunks and charcoal black bear and wild boar.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Gatlinburg occupies 500,000 hectares of forests in eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina. America's most visited national park is home to nine million people a year, ie the peak summer months are probably not the best time to visit. This sanctuary offers a wild and wonderful Appalachian landscape of waterfalls, woods, mountains, quiet bays and vibrant wildflowers trout streams. Great Smoky is crisscrossed by nature trails where hikers and bikers a glimpse of the Wildcats, turtles, river otters and marmots. Swimming, tubing, fishing and wildlife photography are other favorite activities in this amazing park.
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