 Top rated - WATERFALLS USA
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Red Butt Downstream2172 viewsThe last listed falls below Red Butt is downstream and called Lichen Falls.     (1 votes)
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Slick2132 viewsSomeone probably called it that after a slide down it.     (1 votes)
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Lower Dismal Falls2217 viewsI should not go here but, I did.     (1 votes)
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Middle Falls ***2285 viewsThe middle falls on Flat Laurel Creek is a *** because of the descent and ascent from the trail. Done worse but, it can be tricky.      (1 votes)
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Fall Colors2209 viewsFall colors can be seen up on top of the falls. With a little assist from the Roaming Knob the laurels parted for this photo.     (1 votes)
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Big Falls2210 viewsMount Hardy Falls is measured at over 100 ft and even though it was a dry spell still had pretty good water.
This is a MST trail falls and is not hard to get to but, has some laurels and of course slick rocks.     (1 votes)
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Big Falls2150 viewsMount Hardy Falls is measured at over 100 ft and even though it was a dry spell still had pretty good water.
This is a MST trail falls and is not hard to get to but, has some laurels and of course slick rocks.     (1 votes)
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Makes up for the Laurls.2065 viewsI should know better than hike with Tom, ends up the same way, in the laurels and slick rocks.
Was it worth it, laurels, bogs, slick rocks? You bet.     (1 votes)
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Lower Bubbling Springs Falls2128 viewsNever get enough of seeing a falls new to me. As I get older the rocks get further apart and even more slick.
If I get much older I will not be able to see the next rock.     (1 votes)
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Upper Bubbling Springs Falls 22249 viewsJust another view of upper falls.     (1 votes)
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Upper Bubbling Spring Falls2176 viewsNot a long hike from NC-218 but, if you don't like Laurel bushes and rock hopping stay on the road.     (1 votes)
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Dill Falls2173 viewsI give Dill Falls a ** because of the final 0.1 miles down to the base of the falls. Very steepbut, with trees and laurel to hold on to. Coming back up that slope, best way you can.
When you come down the forest road proceed past the "y"where NF 4663B and NF 4663A fork, stay on the left fork or 4663B, until you reach N35.28349. W082.94353. On your left you should see a trail with a "jeep trap".
Take that trail until it runs out, about 0.3 miles, then veer slightly to your left and follow the falls soun     (1 votes)
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