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Natural Resources
The Byway links a series of views to rural historic landscapes that are evocative of the pioneer era and frontier culture.
Other Distinct Landforms

Natural Bridge Near Bee Rock
The best example of a distinct landform located along the Byway is found on the property of the Garden Inn Bed and Breakfast near Monterey.
The following distinct landforms are directly accessible from the Byway:
- Buck Lake
- Campground Natural Bridges
- Cracked Bluff Arch
- Cumberland Mountain Lake
- Monterey Lake
- Kingston Arch
- Tanasi Lake
Other distinct landforms within the 10-mile corridor of the Byway (Source: TWRA) include the following:
- Center Hill Bluffs
- Daddy’s Creek Island
- Devilstep Hollow
- Dripping Rock Bluff
- Cherrolake Lake
- Liles Natural Bridge
- Liles Arch
- Meadow Park Lake
- Gallaher Tunnel
- England Cove Arch
- Window Cliff
- Quinland Lake
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BYWAY COUNTIES
Learn about the historical communities along the Byway, and get visitors information.
Upper Cumberland Development District
1104 England Drive | Cookeville, TN 38501
1104 England Drive | Cookeville, TN 38501
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