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South Cumberland
South Cumberland State Recreation Area
Truly the wilderness heart of the southern plateau, a refuge for flora and fauna including over 700 acres of native old growth mesophytic hardwood forest in Savage Gulf, incredible diversity in the Fiery Gizzard Gulf and Hawkins Cove where 262 acres have been set aside as a natural area since 1985 to preserve the rare Cumberland Rosin Weed. The red-tailed hawk, gray tree frogs and wild turkey are only a few of the animals that live in the park.
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