The Mountains are calling: Check out these featured experiences on the South Cumberland Plateau (Sponsored Content)

Photo contributed by Friends of South Cumberland State Park / Tennessee's South Cumberland Plateau towers 1,000 feet above the surrounding terrain.
Photo contributed by Friends of South Cumberland State Park / Tennessee's South Cumberland Plateau towers 1,000 feet above the surrounding terrain.

At the highest point of elevation between Chicago and Miami exists a land of enchantment, unparalleled natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.

Passersby traveling along the I-24 corridor between Nashville and Chattanooga seldom realize the treasure trove of adventures at their disposal atop the South Cumberland Plateau. The area is home to one of the largest state parks, the oldest family-owned bakery and one of the highest concentrations of waterfalls in Tennessee. As colorful as its fall foliage is the community, which was forged by earlier generations of Scotch-Irish and Swiss immigrants, coal miners and entrepreneurs who shared one common characteristic: grit.

Tennessee's South Cumberland offers something for everyone. Within an hour, you can get your homemade moonshine cakes at the Dutch Maid Bakery in Tracy City, explore the coal mining coke ovens at Grundy Lakes and go for a refreshing dip in the waters of Foster Falls. History buffs might prefer to spend their day on a scenic country drive between the 23 sites in Grundy County and Sewanee listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In fact, they can even sleep at these sites if they happen to have a reservation at the Beersheba Springs Assembly, DuBose Conference Center or Monteagle Sunday School Assembly.

photo Photo contributed by Friends of South Cumberland State Park / Descend the 10-foot-wide Great Stone Door during a 2-mile, round-trip hike at South Cumberland State Park's Savage Gulf North.

Adrenaline junkies have the finest rock climbing opportunities at Denny Cove, Foster Falls and Stone Door within South Cumberland State Park. Additionally, those who prefer to keep their feet on the ground are not in want of hiking opportunities. There are over 150 miles of hiking and backpacking trails at the state park and on the Domain of the University of the South. The crowning glory of the trail system is the 12.5-mile Fiery Gizzard Trail, rated one of the top 25 trails in the United States by Backpacker magazine and not for the faint of heart.

The next time you approach the Mountain, take the turnoff at exit 127, 134 or 135 toward adventure. You may just fall in love and never leave. I know from experience.

- Dominic Gialdini, Grundy County Tourism Coordinator and Tennessee's South Cumberland Tourism Partnership Executive Director

Featured Experiences

photo Photo contributed by Friends of South Cumberland State Park / The Caverns in Pelham, Tennessee.

> The Caverns

Pelham, Tennessee

thecaverns.com

Music aficionados flock from all 50 states and abroad to see the greatest show under the earth in Pelham. The venue hosts a breadth of artists ranging from the SteelDrivers to "Weird Al" Yankovic, and cave tours are available seven days a week.

photo Photo contributed by Friends of South Cumberland State Park / Smoke House Patio Grill in Monteagle, Tennessee.

> The Smoke House Patio Grill

Monteagle, Tennesse

thesmokehouse.com/events

Hot food, cold beer and music from the best artists and songwriters in Nashville make the Smoke House the place to be on the weekend. Friday show; 6:30 p.m.; Saturday show; 4:30 p.m. (happy hour), 6:30 p.m. (main show), 8:30p.m. (songwriter show).

photo Photo contributed by Coalmont OHV Park / Coalmont OHV Park in Coalmont, Tennessee.

> Coalmont OHV Park

Coalmont, Tennessee

facebook.com/coalmontohvpark.

The first city-owned off-highway vehicle park in Tennessee is set to officially open this April. Explore 1,347 acres and over 35 miles of scenic and varied terrain. For a weekend getaway, RV camping options are available on-site.

photo Photo contributed by Bigfoot Adventure / Bigfoot Adventure in Tracy City, Tennessee.

> Bigfoot Adventure

Tracy City, Tennessee

bigfootadventuretn.com/

Opportunities for hiking, biking, RV camping and fishing (not to mention zip lines and disk golf!) make 500-acre Bigfoot Adventure a perfect mountain getaway for the entire family. The location is an ideal home base for those wishing to explore South Cumberland State Park.

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