Two UC State Parks provide romantic getaways for Valentine’s weekend

NASHVILLE – Two Tennessee State Parks restaurants in the Upper Cumberland are offering opportunities for romantic dining specials and a variety of overnight packages. 

Valentine’s meals will be available at Fall Creek Falls and Cumberland Mountain state parks. 

Outside the U.C., restaurant packages will also be available at Montgomery Bell, David Crockett, Pickwick Landing and Natchez Trace state parks. Overnight packages are available at the resort-style lodges at Montgomery Bell, Pickwick Landing and Natchez Trace.

 “Valentine’s Day packages are yet another example of how Tennessee State Parks offer a broad range of options for visitors to our parks,” Jim Bryson, Deputy Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, said. “Tennessee State Parks are unique places for special times in our lives. Valentine’s weekend is a special time when Tennesseans can create a memorable experience in a state park.”

Details for each park are:

The Restaurant at Fall Creek Falls

The new Restaurant at Fall Creek Falls is offering four nights of Valentine’s dinners, Feb. 11-14. Each is scheduled 4 p.m.-8 p.m. The four-course dinner for two is $80 per couple, plus tax and gratuity. The restaurant offers a variety of beers as well as a selection of wines.

For reservations call 423-881-5241. 

Restaurant at Fall Creek Falls
2536 Lakeside Dr.
Spencer, TN 38585

 Homestead Harvest Restaurant at Cumberland Mountain State Park

Dinner is Monday, Feb. 14 with two seating times, 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. The price is $49.95 per couple and $24.95 per person, not including tax, gratuity and drink. A selection of wine and beer is available.

Reservations must be made before Feb. 7 at 931-484-7186

Homestead Harvest Restaurant

Cumberland Mountain State Park

24 Office Dr.

Crossville, TN 38555

More details on all Tennessee State Parks Valentine’s offers are available at this link.

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