Waterfalls of Western North Carolina
Photos and article by FastFred Ruddock
Most of these sights have been visited by Bad
Bob and I while riding our motorcycles lidless in the mountains
of WNC. You’ll never feel so alive than the first time
you take your lidless motorcycle tour of the waterfalls. At
the time of this writing only two helmet tickets have been issued
during thousands of miles of smiles.
Most of these waterfalls are in Western North
Carolina but few are just over the border in South Carolina
or Tennessee. These water falls are listed in a rough loop:
Bald River Falls, Dry
Falls, Bridal Veil Falls,
Whitewater Falls, Twin
Falls, Connestee Falls,
Looking Glass Falls, Graveyard
Fields, Hooker Falls,
Triple Falls, High
Falls, Pearsons Falls,
Shunkawauken Falls,
Big Bradley Falls, Little
Bradley Falls, Hickory
Nut Gorge Falls, Mcgalliard
Falls, and Mingo Falls.
All of these falls are free to visit other than nominal fees
at Whitewater Falls,
Pearsons Falls, and Hickory
Nut Falls.

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