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Stillhouse Hollow Falls State Natural Area

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Protected area of Tennessee, United States

Stillhouse Hollow Falls State Natural Area
TypeTennessee State Natural Area
LocationSummertown, Tennessee
Area90 acres (360,000 m)
Created2006
Operated byTennessee Department of Environment and Conservation

Stillhouse Hollow Falls State Natural Area, located in Summertown, is a natural area in Maury County, Tennessee. The main feature of the area is Stillhouse Hollow Falls, a 75-foot (23 m) waterfall, which is located approximately two-thirds of a mile from the entrance. The natural area was acquired by the Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation (TPGF) and was later sold to the state of Tennessee. It was designated a natural area on June 3, 2006, under the Natural Areas Preservation Act of 1971.

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35°27′52″N 87°16′11″W / 35.46444°N 87.26972°W / 35.46444; -87.26972


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