Allardt Real Estate

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Colditz Cove State Park

Colditz Cove State Natural Area

Just 2 miles east of Allardt, this 165-acre natural area features Northrup Falls, which plunges more than 60 feet into a scenic, narrow gorge on Big Branch Creek.

Dale Hollow Lake

Dale Hollow Lake, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project, consists of 52,000 contiguous acres of upland forest and open water habitat with over 620 miles of undeveloped shoreline. The lake is home to five marinas and resorts, with houseboat, cabin, cottage and campsite rentals available.

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Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area

Encompassing 125,000 acres of the Cumberland Plateau, the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area boasts miles of scenic gorges and sandstone bluffs, is rich with natural and historic features and has been developed to provide visitors with a wide range of outdoor recreational activities.

Pickett CCC Memorial State Park

Pickett CCC Memorial State Park lies within the 19,200-acre Pickett State Forest, and is adjacent to the massive 120,000-acre Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area.

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old water mill

Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park

Sergeant Alvin C. York State Historic Park is located nine miles north of Jamestown in Pall Mall, Tennessee, and pays tribute to one of the most decorated soldiers of World War I. The park includes a visitor center modeled after York’s general store, his two-story house, a gristmill, the York Bible School and various picnic facilities.

Highland Manor Winery

Highland Manor Winery, located in Jamestown, is Tennessee’s oldest winery. They offer free wine tastings and a guided tour of the winery, and they welcome visitors with horse trailers and RVs.

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burgess falls

Burgess Falls State Park

Burgess Falls features a trail and overlooks to four waterfalls that cascade from more than 250 feet in elevation. This day-use park was designated a Tennessee State Natural Area in 1973 to protect the diverse forest and aquatic habitats.

Cumberland Mountain State Park

Cumberland Mountain State Park sits atop the Cumberland Plateau, which is part of the largest timbered plateau in America. The 1,720-acre park was acquired in 1938 to provide a recreational area for some 250 families selected to homestead on the Cumberland Plateau as part of the New Deal-era Cumberland Homesteads Project.

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East Fork Stables

This privately owned, 12,000-plus acre haven features over 100 miles of trails with a variety of attractions, including waterfalls, wagon trails, overlooks, rock formations, wildlife and much more. East Fork also includes five campgrounds, 13 cabins, a pavilion, two bath houses and a riding arena and obstacle course.

Fall Creek Falls State Park

One of Tennessee’s largest and most visited state parks, Fall Creek Falls features 29,800 acres dotted with cascades, gorges, waterfalls, streams and hardwood timber. Its namesake 256-foot waterfall is one of the highest in the eastern U.S. In addition to Fall Creek Falls, the park features Piney Falls, Cane Creek Falls and Cane Creek Cascades.

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Historic Rugby

This quaint Victorian village was originally founded in 1880 as a utopian community by British author Thomas Hughes. The village features historic tours, lunch and takeout dining, a commissary, and historic and cabin lodging, as well as a variety of events.