A Region of Water...I love waterfalls. I love mountains. For me there is no place better than the Southern Appalachians. The high peaks and ridges of this region recieve some of the highest annual rainfall totals in the continental U.S. Areas in the southern mountains of North Carolina recieve upwards of 100-inches per year! All this water has to go somewhere. In numerous creeks and streams it cascades its way down the mountainsides. In the Southern Appalachains you are seldom more than a dozen miles from a waterfall of some sort.
One of my growing hobbies is waterfall photography. I am always torn between using a day off to climb a mountian or visiting a waterfall. I enjoy waterfalls because of their simple beauty and their solitude. Many require surprisingly difficult hikes to reach which means you can often have them all to yourself. The number of waterfalls in this region is staggering. There are something like 87 named waterfalls in Transylvania County, NC alone!! I've barely scratched the surface when it comes ot exploring the regions' waterfalls and I love it!
I created this album to share the beauty I've found exploring the waters of the Southern Appalachians. I hope you enjoy them and I would welcome any pictures you may have from this area. I'm always looking for new falls to visit! Enjoy!! Get A Guide... Many of the waterfalls in the Southern Appalachains are quite diffucult to find. Just getting to the trailhead down narrow, winding dirt roads can be an adventure in intself. From there its often a steep climb or descent to a rocky gorge where you may find you have a tough bushwhack along the creekside to get a decent view. For me this just adds to the enjoyment when I get there. Needless to say you will need a good guidebook, an accurate map, and a compass for good measure.

I rely primarily on these three guidebooks:
North Carolina Waterfalls, by Ken Adams
Waterfalls of Virginia and West Virginia, by Ken Adams
Tennessee Waterfalls, by Gregory Plumb
Along with these you are going to need some good maps. The DeLorme Atlas' for North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, & West Virginia will help you find your way down those mountain backroads and I've found the Trails Illustrated maps by National Geographic quite reliable once on the trail.
Along with the guidebooks he has written above Ken Adams has a great supplemental website you can visit HERE that gives great info on road and trail closings as well as new waterfalls that are not listed in his books.
Also, you won't want to miss NCWaterfalls.com. It is probably the most extensive website on waterfalls I've found. Despite its name he has good info and pics of waterfalls all over the Southern Appalachians. He also gives some great tips on how to shoot waterfalls that I have found very helpful.
That should get ya going! Rainy Days are a Good Thing... Another thing I like about waterfalls is that they give me a good excuse to get out in the woods even on a dreary day. In fact, the drearier the better. The slow shutter speeds required for that silky look in many waterfall shots require an absence of bright, glaring light. You have no idea how frustrated I get after hiking 2 miles down a ravine, get set up, and have the sun break through the clouds. AHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
So, if you're wanting to go out and shoot that perfect waterfall pic, pray for rain (or at least a good, thick cloud cover:)!
Georgia...Waterfalls collected thus far, alphabetically, in Georgia...
Amicalola Falls Dawson County
34.5701 N 84.24884 W | | | |
Anna Ruby Falls White County
34.76545 N 83.71394 W | | | |
Crow Creek Falls Rabun County 34.7768 N 83.52428 W | | | |
Denton Branch Falls Towns County
34.9857 N 83.55 W | | | | |
DeSoto Falls Lumpkin County
34.706167 N 83.915833 W | | |
Helton Creek Falls Union County
34.7533 N 83.895 W | | High Shoals Falls Lumpkin County
34.6485 N 84.0222 W | |
Long Creek Falls Fannin County
34.6698 N 84.1889 W | | Minnehaha Falls Rabun County
34.7475 N 83.480667 W | |
North CarolinaWaterfalls collected thus far, alphabetically, in North Carolina...
Boone Fork Cascades Caldwell County
36.12047 N 81.78671 W | | Bucks Timber Creek Falls Avery County
36.08441 N 81.78635 W | |
Cascade Falls Wilkes County
36.249341 N 81.454337 W | | |
Courthouse Falls Wilkes County
35.27511 N 82.89329 W | | |
Craborchard Falls Watauga County
36.20337 N 81.79423 W | | |
Crabtree Falls Yancey County
35.85802 N 82.13631 W | | |
Cullasaja Falls Macon County
35.116397 N 83.269527 W | | Duggers Creek Falls Burke County
36.119 N 81.494 W | |
Dry Falls Macon County
35.068091 N 83.239067 W | | |
South CarolinaWaterfalls collected thus far, alphabetically, in South Carolina...
Raven Cliff Falls Greenville County
35.10897 N 82.66340 W | | King Creek Falls Oconee County
34.96862 N 83.10963 W | |
TennesseeWaterfalls collected thus far, alphabetically, in Tennessee...
Abrams Falls Blount County
35.60833 N 83.87972 W | | Backbone Creek Falls Johnson County
36.5922 N 81.8155 W | |
Coon Den Branch Carter County
36.25333 N 82.11888 W | | Dennis Cove Falls Carter County
36.24969 N 82.0991 W | |
Firescald Branch Falls Carter County
36.2496 N 82.0872 W | | Grotto Falls Sevier County
35.6739 N 83.4496 W | |
Huskey Branch Falls Sevier County
35.63868 N 83.55157 W | | Jakes Creek Falls Sevier County
35.6358 N 83.5866 W | |
Laurel Falls Sevier County
35.6775 N 83.59302 W | | Rainbow Falls Sevier County
35.66194 N 83.46306 W | |
Twisting Falls Carter County
36.2309 N 81.97517 W | |
VirginiaWaterfalls collected thus far, alphabetically, in Virginia... West VirginiaWaterfalls collected thus far, alphabetically, in West Virginia...
Blackwater Falls Tucker County
39.108889 N 79.496111 W | | |
Elakala Falls Tucker County
39.10889 N 79.49611 W | |
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