Turtletown Creek Falls Trailhead
About the Business
Turtletown Creek Falls Trailhead is a picturesque park located at 1239 Farner Road in Farner, Tennessee, United States. This scenic trailhead offers visitors the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the area, with a stunning waterfall as the main attraction. The park is perfect for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying the great outdoors. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun adventure, Turtletown Creek Falls Trailhead is the perfect destination for nature lovers of all ages.
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1239 Farner Rd, Farner, TN 37333, United States
Reviews
"Beautiful place to visit multiple falls. The main set of falls is first. You can go down from it to the second set. A lot of fun. Reasonable exertion on the hike. You can park before the creek on the right side to avoid having to go across the creek. I would at least have a truck or four-wheel drive to go across the creek as it is pretty rough."
"Great hike and waterfall, but heed the warnings in the reviews! From the road, it is about a 2+ mile drive to the falls parking area. The road is well maintained, but it is gravel, dirt, and mud (2 days after a rain). Stay to the left when the road forks after about 1.5 miles. Do NOT cross the water covered bridge in a car. See my pictures below, including the damage to my car! (BTW, I damaged it on the way in and was okay on the way out!) In a car, use the space before the submerged bridge! Stick to the left each time there is a fork in the trail and stay near the river. The hike was great and the falls were a welcome reward after about 45-50 minutes. Our two Boston Terriers had a blast and did well on the hike, along with my preteen. There were about 6 muddy sections where we carried the dogs across, but otherwise the trail was well maintained. The return hike was about 35-40 minutes. I would definitely do this hike again, just not in a car! We had the trail to ourselves and just saw one other group while we were there."
"Moderately difficult hike after you get 1/4 mile into the trail. We did the full trail and it took 2hrs. I would recommend walking sticks. Lots of up and down elevation changes, roots, rocks, and some downed trees to maneuver under over. Look for the white trail marker signs on the trees The waterfalls are beautiful and worth the hike. When you are driving to the trail, you will come to a split in the road, stay to the left."
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