Waterfalls
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After a day or two of rain, a trigger in my brain prompts me to chase a waterfall.
Waterfalls fascinate humans like mountain peaks and shooting stars. Choosing which waterfall to explore is often a quandary. Thankfully, dozens are near my East Tennessee home. And countless waterfalls remain to be explored.
Words to live by: Your favored waterfall flows through all of human history; plus eons before and after.
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A Roan Mountain State Park ranger did me a favor by recommending I visit Elk River Falls about 30 minutes from the park near Elk Park NC.
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The park ranger also recommended I visit Laurel Falls.
It is beside the Appalachian Trail about two hiking miles from Dennis Cove trailhead.
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An impressive stream called Lick Creek flows through Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area near Stearns and Whitley City KY.
Lick Creek is most impressive after recent rains when it rushes over this cliff as Princess Falls.
Begin your short hike to Princess Falls from Yamacraw Bridge.
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Reedy River flows through downtown Greenville SC.
An inviting park and an assortment of restaurants and shops surround Reedy River Falls.
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It was our first hike together and I did everything wrong.
Drove bad roads to the middle of nowhere.
Arrived at our trailhead two hours late.
Underestimated our hike by three miles.
Walked out of the woods after dark using a head lamp.
If David hikes with me again I will be surprised…and relieved.
Then again, after seeing Virgin Falls and three other waterfalls at their best, David will surely want to see more of nature’s amazing wonders.
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The journey is as important as the destination.
On the final day of 2023, my journey took me along Cades Cove Loop Road and Abrams Falls Trail to this popular waterfall in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
After I see more Winter waterfall scenes, I might forget this image. But I will not soon forget trekking around Cades Cove on a cold, sunny, wonder-filled day.
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After trekking out and back between Frozen Head State Park visitor center and Chimney Top, the time for trails to close was too near for my hoped for visit to Debord Falls.
Instead, I stopped alongside TN 62 to see Middle Fork Falls.
My solo Winter hike was complete.
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This is Eagle Falls which flows into Cumberland River within the protected natural area that surrounds Cumberland Falls State Resort Park near Corbin Kentucky.
On this December day, I saw no other hikers along Eagle Falls Trail. I enjoyed the hike to Eagle Falls and splendid views of Cumberland Falls in solitude.
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In early Autumn, the water level in the Cumberland River was the lowest I have seen it.
Nevertheless, Cumberland Falls lived up to its nickname: Niagara of the South.
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I could not believe my eyes!
I returned to Waterfalls Trail in Cloudland Canyon State Park expecting to see two dramatic waterfalls: Cherokee and Hemlock.
Now I realize the two waterfalls are typically dry in Summer, as Cherokee Falls was on this occasion.
Thankfully, views of Cloudland Canyon were even better than I remembered from prior visits.
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This was my view of fast-flowing Cherokee Falls in January 2022.
This is what I expect to see when I visit Cloudland Canyon State Park near Rising Fawn GA.
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This was my view from the overlook at Cummins Falls State Park near Cookeville Tennessee.
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This was my view from the first terrace at the base of Cummins Falls.
Refreshing waters were my reward for navigating the precarious approach to the not-to-be-missed waterfall on a hot Summer day.
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The threat of severe thunderstorms changed our hiking plans. With rain falling, Kathy and I chose to walk a short distance to a waterfall in Cherokee National Forest near Erwin TN.
We were elated to see Sill Branch Falls for the first time.
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I needed a long walk in the woods. I opted for Middle Prong and Lynn Camp Prong trails near Tremont in the Smoky Mountains.
I veered off trail and was able to rock hop the stream for this rarely-seen perspective of Indian Flats Falls.
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This is Falling Waters River, the main attraction at Burgess Falls State Park less than thirty minutes north of Cookeville Tennessee.
I joined faithful friends, Tom and Russ, for a memorable midsummer adventure to Burgess Falls and nearby Window Cliffs State Natural Area.
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The water level was below normal in Falling Waters River when we visited Burgess Falls State Park mid-July.
Even then, 130-foot Burgess Falls was spectacular!
I do believe Falling Waters River is the most delightful river I have trekked alongside.
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I saw Ozone Falls for my first time today. It will not be my last time to visit the magnificent 110 foot waterfall.
It is a stone’s throw from Highway 70 in Grandview Tennessee, less than 10 miles from Exit 338 Interstate 40.
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Finally! A Fall Creek Falls photograph worthy of publication.
Four out of six waterfalls I visited this day churned ferociously and appeared an unsightly brown color.
Whereas Fall Creek Falls and its neighbor, Coon Creek Falls, appeared pristine white from this vantage point. Woo-hoo!
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Hiking friends took me on a manway in the Smoky Mountains and introduced me to this wonderful waterfall named Quilliams Falls.
Afterward, I read there are more than 100 waterfalls in the Smokies. About twenty of them are reachable by official, maintained trails.
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Princess Falls froze solid after four days of frigid cold Winter.
This always-impressive waterfall, and others we passed during our easy hike to see the Princess, looked more like ice sculptures than waterfalls on this occasion.
You will find them in the Kentucky section of Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area near Stearns Kentucky.
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There are pros and cons to chasing waterfalls in Winter.
Ice-covered rocks near the base, and frigid stream crossings to get there, can be hazardous. You surely will opt not to swim in the plunge pool as you might in Summer.
With precautions, waterfalls can be most impressive after Winter rains. Snow and ice enhance waterfall images. And you will have less company as you explore nature’s wonders during Winter months.
I explored Cherokee Falls early January at Cloudland Canyon State Park near Rising Fawn Georgia.