We started off our park tour as we have most of the time, by taking in the orientation movie at the information center. We find these movies interesting and very informative. It's nice to get an idea of what we are going to see and what it took to get the parks to where they are today. Fortunately some very forward looking ancestors.
We were advised repeatedly that this was a Tennessee park that was not to be missed. I think everyone on the WeBeGone team is in agreement, we are glad we heard about the park and took the time to stop in. (Thanks Tom S.).
The leaves here are probably about mid way through their turning. Not all have but there are plenty of reds, yellows, oranges and golds to go around. The creeks are not running that high so the falls and cascades are not at their peaks but the colors up and down the mountain side are a sight to see for sure.
We had met a few folks in Chattanooga and when we mentioned we were coming here it was unanimous that we were making a good choice. This is Tennessee's largest and most visited state park.
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