Cedar Rock Creek Falls
Cedar Rock Creek Falls
LocationPisgah National Forest, Transylvania County, in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina
Coordinates35°16′41″N 82°47′59″W / 35.278110°N 82.799697°W / 35.278110; -82.799697
TypeCascade
Total height20 ft (6.1 m)
Number of drops1
Longest drop20 ft (6.1 m)

Cedar Rock Falls (Cedar Rock Creek Falls, Falls on Cedar Rock Creek) is a waterfall in Transylvania County, North Carolina, USA.

Geology

Cedar Rock Falls is a 20' waterfall located on Cedar Rock Creek, near the Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education and Fish Hatchery in Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina. It is located downstream of the junction of Cedar Rock and Grogan Creeks. The junction lies in a small, flat valley plateau known as Picklesimer Fields. The combined stream, called Cedar Rock Creek, flows from this plateau over a series of falls and cascades.

Features

The falls is located in an area rich with mosses, eastern hemlock, and Rosebay Rhododendron. A rich spray-cliff plant community exists behind the falls, in the microclimate which is moderated by the falling water and spray mist.[1]

Visiting the Falls

From the intersection of U.S. Highway 276, U.S. Highway 64, and NC Highway 280 in Brevard, North Carolina, travel north for 5.2 miles and head west of Forest Road 475, traveling 1.5 miles to the trailhead at the fish hatchery. The 0.81 mile moderate-difficulty trail follows the Cat Gap Loop trail.[1]

Nearby falls

References

  1. 1 2 Adams, Kevin. North Carolina Waterfalls, p. 225–227


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