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Western North
Carolina is truly a land of waterfalls. While there are waterfalls elsewhere
in the state, the Western North Carolina mountains are the prime destination
for most waterfalls enthusiasts.
NC
Waterfalls by Name:
(click
here for list by LOCATION)
- Bottomless
Pools, Lake Lure
- Bradly
(Little & Big) Falls, Saluda
- Bridal
Veil Falls, Franklin/Highlands
- Connestee
Falls, Brevard
- Courthouse
Falls, Pisgah Nat. Forest
- Cove
Creek Falls, Pisgah Nat. Forest
- Crabtree
Falls, Blue Ridge Pkwy
- Cullasaja
River Gorge, Franklin/Highlands
- Daniel
Ridge Falls, Pisgah Nat. Forest
- Drift
Falls, Cashiers
- Dry
Falls, Franklin/Highlands
- Glassmine
Falls, Blue Ridge Pkwy
- Glen
Falls, Highlands
- Hickory
Nut Falls, Chimney Rock
- High
Falls, Pisgah Nat. Forest
- High
Shoals Falls, South Mountains State Park, Morganton
- Horsepasture
Falls, Cashiers
- Indian
Creek Falls, Bryson City
- Juneywhank
Falls, Bryson City
- Kiesee
Falls, Balsam Grove
- Lanier
Falls, Lillington
- Linville
Falls, Linville Falls
- Little
River Falls, South Mountains State Park, Morganton
- Looking
Glass Falls, Pisgah Nat. Forest
- Moore
Cove Falls, Pisgah Nat. Forest
- Pacolet
Falls, Saluda
- Pearson's
Falls, Tryon
- Rainbow
Falls, Brevard
- Shunkawauken
Falls, Columbus
- Slick
Rock Falls, Pisgah Nat. Forest
- Sliding
Rock Falls, Pisgah Nat. Forest
- Soco
Falls, Cherokee
- Stone
Mountain Falls, Sparta
- Tom's
Branch Falls, Bryson City
- Toxaway
Falls, Cashiers
- Whitewater
Falls, Cashiers
- Yellowstone
Falls, Blue Ridge Pkwy
NC
Waterfalls by Location
(click
here for list by NAME)
(click
here for list by NAME)
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