An iconic Tennessee waterfall now belongs to the state. ... The 1,551-acre tract in White County that contains Virgin Falls had been
privately owned since the 1970s, though the state had leased it. more
Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation negotiated and optioned the property on the State’s behalf. If not for their effort, this natural wonder might have been lost as a park forever. My sister Kathleen Williams is the executive director of the Tennessee Parks and Greenways Foundation and is responsible for saving many Tennessee treasures. I am proud of the work she does. To learn more about Virgin Falls and the work of TPGF, follow this link.
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