I had the opportunity to revisit Ozone Falls in late February 2018. Ozone Falls is a 110 foot high plunge-type falls on Fall Creek near Crab Orchard, Tennessee. On my previous visit in June 2012, the base of the falls was a pile of rocks instead of a plunge pool due to the vastly reduced amount of water in the creek. I wrote about that visit here.
To reach the falls from Interstate 40, take exit 329 marked Crab Orchard and head north about a block to US 70. Turn right to head east on US 70 for 4.5 miles to the small parking area on the right. Parking is available for six or seven passenger vehicles. A gravel area across US 70 was used by over a dozen motorcyclists while I was there. Parking for an RV or vehicle with a trailer is not available.
Two short trails lead to the top of the falls and the base of the falls. The trail to the top of the falls is about 350 feet long or 100 meters and the trail to the base is about 700 feet long or 200 meters. A third trail of 300 feet or 90 meters connects the two along the top of the bluff. The trail to the base is considered moderate as there may be some rock scrambling required to avoid muddy areas.
Parking area |
Trail to the base of the falls |
Descending back to road level |
Stone steps lead down behind the rock wall |
The stone steps and rock wall form an entry |
Descending over a rock outcrop |
Falls visible through the trees |
Ozone Falls |
Top of the falls |
Base of the falls |
Another view of the top of the falls |
View from a rock ledge farther up the side of the cliff |
Water continues its work of eroding the rock |
Softer rock has already eroded away |
Mosses growing on the layers of sandstone |
Falls from the top of the bluff |
The brink |
Over the edge |
Plunge pool from the top |
Fall Creek upstream of the falls |
Entry to the natural area is free.
The falls webpage is https://www.tn.gov/environment/program-areas/na-natural-areas/natural-areas-east-region/east-region-/na-na-ozone-falls.html.
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