The State Building Commission approved funding today for upgrades to Burgess Falls State Park.
The money will be used to replace trails and bridges at the park. The Burgess Falls project is part of a $3.3 million initiative to upgrade park facilities throughout Tennessee including Fall Creek Falls State park.
“Burgess Falls is one of our most treasured parks in all of Tennessee,” said Representative Paul Sherrell. “It is special to me because my father was born near the grounds, and many of my childhood memories were created at Burgess Falls. I am grateful that the State Building Commission is making this investment in our community; it guarantees that future generations will be able to enjoy the beauty of the Upper Cumberland region.”
Located on the Falling Water River, Burgess Falls State Park is noted for its natural beauty and four waterfalls that cascade down from over 250 feet in elevation.