The Window Cliffs State Natural Area covers in Putnam County, Tennessee, near Cookeville. The Window Cliffs is the name of a prominent group of natural bridges in a narrow ridge in the neck of a meander of Cane Creek. The day-use area is only accessible by hiking a trail. The Window Cliffs was an acclaimed destination in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The area contains several state-listed endangered plants. It is the newest addition to Tennessee’s 85 State Natural Areas.
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