About this spot
Wash Morgan Falls sits at the head of Washmorgan Hollow, a 73-acre Nature Conservancy preserve in Jackson County, TN, reached by a rustic ~1.6-mile trail with no official markings that repeatedly follows or crosses the creek bed itself — expect wet feet and slick rock scrambling, especially March through June when flow is highest. There's no parking lot, restroom, or fee; it's a low-traffic nature preserve, not a developed recreation site. No swimming or jumping culture is documented here — visitors come for the hollow's rare plant communities and the waterfall view, not water access.
Safety first. Cliff jumping is inherently dangerous and can cause serious injury or death. Conditions — water depth, submerged hazards, and access — change constantly. CliffScout is community-sourced reference information, not a guarantee a spot is safe. Always assess the conditions yourself before jumping, and never jump where you're unsure. You assume all risk.