Ozone Falls plunges roughly 110 feet over a sandstone cap rock into a deep pool along Fall Creek in Cumberland County, just south of US-70. A short, rugged trail descends into the gorge to the base; the falls appeared in the 1994 film 'The Jungle Book.'
At 110 ft, it stands above roughly 76% of the 775 documented falls in this guide.
Its water comes from Fall Creek. You'll find it in Cumberland, Tennessee. It is protected within Ozone Falls State Natural Area (TN State Parks).
This is a short hike waterfall: reached by a short trail, generally under about a mile each way. A short walk gets you to the viewpoint, so it works for most casual visitors and families. The walk to the main viewpoint runs about 0.6 miles round trip. Base a visit out of Crab Orchard, the closest town.
When to go: Spring (high flow). Like most waterfalls, Ozone Falls runs highest after snowmelt or heavy rain and can thin out in late summer, so it's worth checking recent streamflow and the land manager's conditions page before a long drive.





