10 Unbelievable Sights in Tennessee

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Tennessee offers mountains, incredible views, waterfalls, and in Nashville, a beautiful city skyline. Travel site onlyinoyourstate, highlights jaw dropping destinations right here in Tennessee that  you will not believe. Here are locations on the list.  To see all of the pictures and destinations, visit Onlyinyourstate. 

1. Tricorner Knob lies on the Appalachian Trail, and is one of the most isolated destinations in the Smoky Mountains. Plan a visit for a touch of Thoreau and oneness with nature.

2.The Lost Sea graces Sweetwater, TN with its title as the largest underground lake in the United States.

3.Twin Falls is a man-made waterfall that graces Rock Island State Park and rushes from the foot of an age old cotton mill.

4.Head out to the Tennessee River Gorge for a mini road trip where you can drive through the 26-mile canyon and catch stunning views of the Tennessee River.

5.Why settle for the blasé above ground waterfall when you can head beneath the surface? Ruby Falls rushes 1,120 feet below ground in Chattanooga and is sure to make you gasp in awe.

6.Roan Mountain rhododendron gardens boast thousands of flowers that tumble over the valleys of Appalachia, fondly nicknamed, ‘Cloudland.’

7.If you’re in Ocoee, you can’t help but take a gander at the beauty of the Cherokee National Forest. The Ocoee Scenic Byway runs through the whole of it as a 26-mile bit of God’s country that’ll get your camera working overtime.

8.Looking for a longer road trip? You can make it all the way to Mississippi along the Natchez Trace, a beautiful stretch of road that runs through the beating heart of middle Tennessee.

9.Head on over to Chattanooga to spend a minute on Lookout Mountain where the crazy great view claims to touch seven states.

10.Fall Creek Falls is the highest waterfall located east of the Mississippi, and it ain’t too bad on the eyes either.