When it comes to natural beauty, Tennessee has it all. While most folks think first of East Tennessee's towering, cloud-covered mountains or the staggering waterfalls of the Cumberland Plateau, the wildflowers found throughout the state are some of the most beautiful in the world and should not be overlooked. We've found some of the best spots in the state for viewing these beauties, so be sure to visit a few of these flower fields in Tennessee before they disappear this year.
1. South Cumberland State Park
South Cumberland State Park is actually ten different areas over four counties on the top of the Cumberland Plateau near Monteagle. Each area highlights the best scenery in the state, including beautiful wildflower displays every Spring and Summer.
2. Roan Mountain
Roan Mountain in Northeast Tennessee is known for being home to the largest natural rhododendron garden in the world. They typically bloom in full force in June, which is also when you can attend the local Rhododendron Festival.
Another wonderful place to find wildflowers in TN is at Roan Mountain State Park. Let's go on a hike on the Raven Rock Trail in this video with OnlyInYourState adventurer, Chris and his family:
3. Shelby Bottoms
East Nashville's favorite park, Shelby Bottoms hugs the Cumberland River along the east side of East Nashville and has plenty of wildflower and natural grass fields that are the perfect oasis in the big city.
4. Great Smoky Mountains National Park
There are plenty of reasons why Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the country, but the wildflowers are probably the most underrated reason. A quick drive through Cades Cove in the spring will give you a memory you'll never forget.
5. Rogers Walk Trail
This delightful hidden gem is a great place to enjoy spring flowers in Tennessee. The trail is about 2.4 miles in a handy dandy loop formation that makes it easy to wander on a warm spring day. You'll find it in the Ellington Agricultural Center. You are sure to spot beautiful wildflowers as well as a few hidden surprises like grazing horses, gently flowing streams, and little wooden bridges near an enchanting gazebo.
6. Memphis Botanic Garden
The Memphis Botanic Garden is another great example of a wildflower oasis in the middle of the big city. The garden does have an entry fee, but it's open to the public year-round, and it's well worth the visit.
7. Overton Park
Overton Park in the heart of Memphis is home to one of the only remaining old-growth forests in Tennessee, and this natural ecosystem is home to hundreds and hundreds of native Tennessee wildflowers. Visit the Memphis Zoo or the Brooks Museum of Art while you're at the park.
8. Taylor Hollow State Natural Area
One of the most underrated natural attractions in the state, Taylor Hollow touts itself as one of the last remaining undisturbed forests in Tennessee, and of course, that means the forest floor is covered with wildflowers. The 2.5-mile trail that winds through the park is the perfect way to take it all in. The land is privately owned, so you need to contact the Tennessee Nature Conservancy for access.
Take a quick look at the beautiful Great Smoky Mountains in this video from OnlyInYourState:
If you get hungry after all of your botanical adventures, then this local hidden gem might be the spot for you to fuel up before hunting down more beautiful flower fields in Tennessee.
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