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Short Springs State Natural Area adventures

Short Springs State Natural Area Adventures

A vibrant state natural area in Tennessee, Short Springs offers a plethora of outdoor activities with its picturesque waterfalls and lush forests.

420
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
Estimated 50,000
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Short Springs State Natural Area

Short Springs State Natural Area
 

Short Springs State Natural Area is a scenic 420-acre site located in Coffee County, Tennessee. The area is known for its diverse ecosystems, which include mature forests, open glades, and dynamic areas of streams and waterfalls. Established as a protected area, it aims to preserve the unique flora and fauna that thrive here. Visitors are attracted to its natural beauty year-round and it provides numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation such as hiking with impressive vistas, photography of rare wildflowers, and birdwatching particularly during the migratory seasons. The most notable attractions here include Machine Falls, Bobo Creek, and the diverse habitats that offer a serene retreat into nature.

Highlights

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Machine Falls – A stunning waterfall that cascades dramatically into a pool below.

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Bobo Creek – A serene and biodiverse area with flourishing plant and animal life.

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Adams Falls – A lesser-known but equally captivating waterfall ideal for photography.

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Metro to Rock Trail – A challenging trek offering spectacular views and diverse terrain.

Notable Natural Features

Machine Falls

This waterfall is a key highlight, plunging 60 feet, it's both a visual and auditory marvel.

Bobo Creek

Offers a peaceful location with abundant wildlife, perfect for a contemplative walk.

Adam Falls

Though smaller, it charms visitors with its serene setting and is ideal for photography.