Cloudland Canyon State Park: A Realm Beyond Time

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Cloudland Canyon State Park: A Realm Beyond Time

Cloudland Canyon State Park thrives at the edge of the Cumberland Plateau, where cliffs and chasms whisper the legends of a land fiercely untamed. Sandstone walls, veiled in moss like ancient secret keepers, stand resolute as time weathers their surfaces into streaks of ochre and slate. Trails wind through this wilderness, inviting adventurers to descend into gorges alive with cascading waterfalls and hidden wonders.

Cherokee Falls exhales a cool mist that kisses your skin, a siren's call to the depths below. Hemlock Falls awaits further on, its resounding roar an anthem of persistence. Each step on the rugged trails reveals new marvels: towering hemlocks with roots spilling over stone, sunlight dancing on streambeds, and wildlife fleeting like shadows.

But Cloudland Canyon demands respect. Its steep stairways and precipitous rim trails test your resolve, while the wilderness reclaims anything left behind. Yet for those willing to meet its challenges, the rewards are unparalleled: cliffs aglow in the fire of sunset, starlit nights that rival dreams, and the serene hum of a world untouched by time.


Adventure Guide to Cloudland Canyon State Park

Cloudland Canyon State Park, a short drive from Chattanooga, offers dramatic landscapes for hikers, campers, and outdoor lovers.

Top Activities

  • Hiking: Don’t miss the Waterfalls Trail to Cherokee and Hemlock Falls. It’s challenging, with 600+ steps, but the views are worth it.
  • Camping: Enjoy RV, standard, or backcountry campsites under a breathtaking night sky.
  • Caving: Explore Sitton's Cave on a guided tour, showcasing underground marvels.
  • Biking: Trails range from beginner-friendly to technical challenges through forested terrain.

Tips

  • Entry Fee: $5 per vehicle.
  • Spring and fall are prime times to visit.
  • Bring water and wear sturdy shoes for steep trails.

From Chattanooga, the park is an easy 30-minute drive along I-24 and Highway 136.

Reviews

Judy Kowitz2 weeks ago
This place is truly a beauty. Majestic views. However the day we went the little visitor center was closed and the bathrooms were not open. It was on a Sunday afternoon and the parking lot was packed with people and no where to use the restroom is really inexcusable for a state park!
Jeff Schatz4 weeks ago
Spent a fantastic day here covering two hikes, west rim (lollipop) and waterfalls. The views from the canyons edge on West rim were amazing and the descent down the intricately placed staircases to the waterfalls was a very unique experience, with a worthwhile payoff of up close views of Hemlock and Cherokee Falls. We look forward to our return visit!
Amber Edingtona week ago
Trails are well marked and maintained! We visited for the day so I can't speak for the campground but the restrooms we used were clean & the camp store was well stocked. Employees were polite & helpful. It was a great day of hiking!
brandon yodera week ago
I stayed in a yurt for thanksgiving weekend this year. This park is unbelievable. Miles and miles of trails with scenic overlooks. Deer that come right up to you. Flocks of turkeys and the chunkiest squirrels I’ve ever seen. Hot showers and immaculately clean restrooms. The center near the gate has cheap firewood and basic camping supplies. My only regret about staying here is not booking a longer vacation!
Anne T.2 weeks ago
One of the best state parks we’ve visited! We stayed in one of the log cabins. It had a real working wood fireplace!! ❤️ The trails are beautiful, the views are amazing and the accommodations were cozy! Highly recommend!

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