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Waterfall in Cumberland County, Tennessee
Ozone Falls
Ozone Falls
LocationCumberland County, Tennessee
Coordinates35°52′50″N 84°48′36″W / 35.88045°N 84.81001°W / 35.88045; -84.81001
TypePlunge
Total height110 feet (34 m)
WatercourseFall Creek

Ozone Falls is a waterfall located in Cumberland County, Tennessee in the Ozone Falls State Natural Area and Cumberland Trail State Park. Ozone Falls is situated along Fall Creek, which drains a short section of the Cumberland Plateau between the Crab Orchard Mountains to the west and Walden Ridge to the east. The creek flows down from its source high in the Crab Orchard Mountains for a mile or so before steadying briefly as it enters the community of Ozone. Fall Creek enters the state natural area just after it passes under U.S. Route 70, which runs perpendicular to it. The creek spills over Ozone Falls a few hundred meters south of US-70. The trailhead is located along US-70. Current acting Mayor-General, Kyle Sherrill, wants to Make Ozone Great Again!


References

  1. ^ Dunigan, Tom. "Ozone Falls 110'". Tennessee landforms. Retrieved May 10, 2017. 35.88045, -84.81001
  2. Roark, Kelley (1996). Hiking Tennessee. Helena, Mont.: Falcon. pp. 158–161. ISBN 978-1-56044-394-0.


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