Cane Creek Twin Falls
About the Business
Cane Creek Twin Falls is a popular tourist attraction located at Old State Highway 73 Scenic, Townsend, Tennessee, United States. The institution offers a stunning view of various waterfalls in the park, including Grotto, Laurel, Abrams, Rainbow, and more. With over 200,000 visitors annually, the park is a haven for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is home to numerous waterfalls, thanks to ample rainfall and elevation gradients. Visitors are advised to prioritize water safety and plan ahead before exploring the park. From small cascades to majestic falls like Ramsey Cascades, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Make sure to grab an official trail map before embarking on your waterfall adventure. Don't miss out on the opportunity to explore the beauty of the Smokies and support educational and historical projects in the park by purchasing from the park's official online store.
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Old State Hwy 73 Scenic, Townsend, TN 37882, United States
Reviews
"We were tired from our hike the previous day, and decided to visit 3 waterfalls by car - The Sinks, Cane creek twin falls and Meigs falls as all three were close by. The Cane Creek falls itself is tiny and far away but the area around it was surreal. Quiet, undisturbed and serene! You have to walk down a rocky path from the parking lot (where about 2-3 cars can park) and we spent half an hour here just relaxing in the water."
"Love this area! There are a gazillion places to pull off along the road that allows you to have a less populated swimming spot. But I love this little waterfall spot the best! The water is so clear and listening to the water running is always therapeutic."
"Beautiful little waterfall right off the road. This area provides for a wonderful swimming hole in the hot summer and offer tremendous beauty in the fall. The way the water slides down the rock covered in colorful leaves is truly beautiful. It is definitely worth a quick stop. You can sometimes see fish swimming in this area as well."
"We stopped here on the way to the townsend y and ended up liking it so much better that we left from Townsend y after about an hr and came back and spent the day here instead. We had it all to ourselves we swam across to the waterfall and found a jumping rock. Like our own little secret oasis in the mountains."
"Beautiful little waterfall visible right from your car. I was fortunate enough to catch it right after a rain. The smaller fall was blocked by foliage but the main fall was beautiful."
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