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Roaring Fork is a stream in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, located in the southeastern United States. Once the site of a small Appalachian community, today the stream's area is home to the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail and the Roaring Fork Historic District. Like many mountain streams, Roaring Fork is volatile.
The following is a comprehensive list of historical structures located within and maintained by the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.Structures at Cades Cove, Roaring Fork, the Noah Ogle Place, and Elkmont are part of U.S. Registered Historic Districts.
The Alex Cole Cabin is a historic house in Sevier County, Tennessee, United States, along Roaring Fork within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.The last remaining building of the community of Sugarlands, it was built by Albert Alexander "Alex" Cole (1870–1958).
The Roaring Fork Valley is part of the larger Roaring Fork Watershed, which includes the Fryingpan and Crystal River valleys. The valley extends for approximately 50 mi (80 km) southeast to northwest from Aspen northwest to Glenwood Springs at the mouth of the Roaring Fork on the Colorado River, ranging in width between 1 and 5 mi (1.6 and 8.0 km).
Roaring Fork may refer to: Roaring Fork, Virginia, USA; Roaring Fork Mountain (Wyoming) — a mountain in the Wind River Range, Wyoming, USA; Roaring Fork River — a river in west central Colorado, USA; Roaring Fork (Great Smoky Mountains) — a stream and National Historic District in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park of east Tennessee ...
The Roaring Fork Trail, FS 6504, is a 2.3 mile trail following Roaring Fork, with trailhead on Forest Rd 222 that is reached by taking SR 625 from Va 42 at Ceres, Va. [7] A difficult 8.2 mile roundtrip, overnight-backpack begins at a trailhead on Forest Road 631.
Most notably, the county-run Santa Ynez Reservoir — which is right in the heart of Pacific Palisades, and can hold 117 million gallons — was empty when the fires broke out last week, and has ...
Ivanhoe Creek, North Fork Fryingpan River, Lime Creek The Fryingpan River is a tributary of the Roaring Fork River , approximately 42 miles (68 km) long, [ 2 ] in Eagle and Pitkin counties in Colorado , United States.