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Log Hollow Falls (also known as Falls in Log Hollow, or the Falls on Log Hollow Creek) is a waterfall in the Pisgah National Forest, Transylvania County, North Carolina. [1] It's a steep cascade with a couple of sections of free falling water.
A waterfall in Pisgah National Forest, which can be reached from Butter Gap Trail. Pisgah National Forest is a popular place for many activities, such as hiking, backpacking , road biking, mountain biking , fishing, and rock climbing .
The falls are open to the public and are accessible on the side of U.S. Highway 276, approximately 5.6 miles north of the intersection of 276, U.S. Highway 64, and NC Highway 280 in Pisgah Forest, North Carolina. The falls are just under 70' tall from top to bottom, with the main falls at 60'.
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Rainbow Falls is a waterfall in Western North Carolina, located near Brevard. The falls is located on the Horsepasture River . It is on Pisgah National Forest land just outside Gorges State Park .
The water in the river and the plunge pool remains near 55 degrees Fahrenheit year round. Sliding Rock is a small slide-type waterfall on Looking Glass Creek, in the Pisgah National Forest, near Brevard, North Carolina. It has a gentle slope and is about 60 feet long, ending in a large, deep pool (between 6–8 feet deep) at the bottom.
Pisgah National Forest, Yancey County, in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina Coordinates 35°46′01″N 82°11′34″W / 35.76681°N 82.19273°W / 35.76681; -82
The waterfall is open to the public and is accessible beginning at a parking area on the side of U.S. Highway 276, approximately 6.6 miles north of the intersection of 276, U.S. Highway 64, and NC Highway 280 in Brevard, North Carolina. Visitors may take a moderate-difficulty ¾-mile (1.2 km) trail to the falls.