Perched atop a majestic mountain, this veterans monument stands as a solemn tribute to those who have served. The location alone is breathtaking—offering panoramic views of winding rivers, stretching valleys, and roads that carve through the landscape like ribbons of history.
The monument itself is a striking testament to bravery and sacrifice, thoughtfully designed to evoke reflection and gratitude. Whether you're a veteran, a family member, or simply someone who appreciates history, standing before it instills a deep sense of respect. The silence of the mountaintop, interrupted only by the whisper of the wind, adds to the reverence of the place.
As the sun rises or sets, the scenery takes on a golden glow, casting long shadows that seem to tell stories of the past. The view alone is worth the journey, but the presence of this monument makes it even more meaningful. If you're in search of a place that blends natural beauty with profound significance, this site is an unforgettable stop.
Also, the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, in partnership with *EnChroma, has installed colorblind viewfinders with EnChroma lenses at scenic locations across the state, including state parks, to enable people with red-green colorblindness to experience the vibrant colors of nature more fully.
*EnChroma Lenses: EnChroma lenses are designed to alleviate red-green colorblindness by using special optical filters that enhance the separation between certain wavelengths of light, allowing individuals with color vision deficiencies to perceive colors more distinctly...
Read moreOverlook has a nice panoramic view... if the overgrown brush surrounding the viewing area doesn't block your view. This was a real problem for me. Even standing right at the wall and holding the camera at arm's length over my head, I had problems getting a clear view/picture. I even stood on the wall (which is absolutely a no-no!! Do NOT do this!) Yet still had a problem because of the out-of-control weeds and brush. And if you hope to find anything else when you stop. Like any type of bathroom facilities, a wayer fountain or a vending machine. Then you will be disappointed again. A shame. Really it is. I have been driving by regularly and stopping periodically for almost 30 years and the overlook was never allowed to...
Read moreI was approached by a really weird older man here once on my way to see my gf. He had told me about how he was divorced but now into men. I really gave him the hint that I was not down like that and he kept trying to get closer and closer to me and asked if I would come down after dark.... There were many kids around during this and it was uncomfortable he finally got the point to leave after I had opened the glove box on my car and let a 9mm drop down. Was not a good experience he drove a 2005 ish red chevy and stalked me as I was trying to take pic of...
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