




| Rumbling Falls Cave Rumbling Falls Cave is a sprawling cave located beneath Fall Creek Falls State Park. The main cave room, called the Rumbling Room, is over 20 stories high and covers an area of over 5 acres. The entire cave stretches some 15 miles below the park, and is still being explored. Vertical drops, river passages, waterfalls, and lots of rare species are the hallmarks of this cave. The park doesn't advertise or encourage people to visit the cave, as it's very nature is inherently dangerous. The best way to view the cave is by a naturalist tour offered by the park. National Geographic Article on Rumbling Falls Cave More Cave Images provided by Darklight Imagery Video of Rumbling Falls Cave provided by Tennessee's Wild Side |
| Caves At Fall Creek Falls State Park |
| Fall Creek Falls State Park is home to one of the largest cave rooms in the United States. The Rumbling Room at Rumbling Falls is the 2nd largest cave room in the U.S. Camp's Gulf Cave is also one of Tennessee's longest caves at about 7 miles. These caves are very dangerous and the public is strongly discouraged from venturing into the caves without an experienced park guide. Guided tours are offered 2 or 3 times a week during the summer season, and on select Saturdays during the Spring and Fall. |
| Camp's Gulf Cave Other caves lie within the park's boundries, including the 7 mile long Camp's Gulf Cave and Camp's Gulf Cave #2. These caves are located at the Camp's Gulf addition to the park. Numerous huge cave rooms can be seen in Camp's Gulf. Knoxville News Sentinel Article on Camp's Gulf Images of Camp's Gulf Cave More Images and info on Camp's Gulf Cave |
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