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    Quote Originally Posted by lazyboy View Post
    check out Fall Creek Falls State Park if you get a chance, no problems with hammocks and very beautiful.
    I was looking at this last night. We will be staying a night there for sure. Thanks for your input!

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    Quote Originally Posted by barbermike View Post
    All the information above is great. I'll just say I've never had any issues with hanging at any of the many parks i've visited in middle and east Tennessee.
    This is great to know. Thanks.




    I just realized how to multi-quote.

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    Fall Creek Falls is a great park --jaw-dropping scenery, lots of big, big falls. if your trip is in October, you could have issues with reservations (not sure how the system works for their campground, but the cabins are booked months in advance for leaf season), and will definitely have lots of company.

    another great state park that's relatively close to the interstate is Frozen Head (just past Crossville).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashe View Post
    Fall Creek Falls is a great park --jaw-dropping scenery, lots of big, big falls. if your trip is in October, you could have issues with reservations (not sure how the system works for their campground, but the cabins are booked months in advance for leaf season), and will definitely have lots of company.

    another great state park that's relatively close to the interstate is Frozen Head (just past Crossville).
    Thanks, I will add Frozen Head to the list.

    We will be there for the next 2 weeks. We were not planning to make the leaf season, but really wanted to spend some time in the areas we like for our relocation.

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    Are you relocating for work or retirement? East Tennessee is great but can get very spread out if still working. This might help some of the locals steer you in a better direction for real estate. Then you'll have plenty of time to see the sights once here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirt Dobber View Post
    Are you relocating for work or retirement? East Tennessee is great but can get very spread out if still working. This might help some of the locals steer you in a better direction for real estate. Then you'll have plenty of time to see the sights once here.
    It will be semi-retirement. Traveling to work 2 times a week. The only concern about the distance will be road conditions during the winter season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nojack View Post
    It will be semi-retirement. Traveling to work 2 times a week. The only concern about the distance will be road conditions during the winter season.
    Cool. As long as you're not deep in the mountains road conditions are usually fine. I travel around 175 miles per day from Crossville to Chattanooga to Knoxville and might miss one day a year.

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    Good to know!

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    Anyone have any experience with the Tullahoma area? I travel there at least once a year for business and would love to try hanging instead of hotelling.....

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