Special thanks to Lisa Phipps and the Tennessee Federation of Garden Clubs. (Fun group!) I did a presentation about my book "Natural Histories" at their 56th annual Conservation Camp held this week.
Their meeting was at the Inn at Fall Creek Falls State Park in Van Buren and Bledsoe counties in Middle Tennessee.
The park surrounds the upper Cane Creek Gorge, an area known for its unique geological formations and scenic waterfalls. The Cane Creek Gorge is a large tree-lined gash in the western edge of the Cumberland Plateau, stretching for some 15 miles from the Cane Creek Cascades to Cane Creek's mouth along the Caney Fork River.
The park's namesake is the 256-foot Fall Creek Falls.
- Photo of Cane Creek at Fall Creek Falls State Park.
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2 comments:
Looks a rough fifteen miles but probably well worth the effort.
Lovely gorge--nice photo! Glad you got a chance to share your book with the group there as well.
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