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  2. List of waterfalls in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The waterfalls of North Carolina, U.S., are a prominent feature of the geography of the Piedmont and mountain regions of the state, as well as a major focus of tourism and outdoor recreation. Many of these falls are located in state parks , national forests , wildlife management areas, and other public lands, as well as private property.

  3. 5 best 'crowd-free' fall leaf hikes in US: Western NC ... - AOL

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    Outdoor magazine Backpacker had some praise for a classic Western North Carolina hiking destination — and the fall color that surrounds it — on its list of five best crowd-free fall leaf hikes.

  4. 5 best hikes near Asheville in Western NC: Waterfalls ... - AOL

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    Recently reopened after a two-year closure, Catawba Falls Ridge Trail is safer than ever, and still just as beautiful.With the closure came 580 hand-built stairs and 2.3 miles of new trail ...

  5. Topsail Island - Wikipedia

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    Topsail Island (/ ˈ t ɑː p s ɪ l /, TOP-sill) is a 26-mile (41.8 km) long barrier island off the coast of North Carolina, roughly equidistant between the barrier islands of the Crystal Coast and the beaches of the Cape Fear region, lying south of Jacksonville, North Carolina and Camp Lejeune.

  6. Best waterfalls in Western NC: See the tallest, falls with ...

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    Whitewater Falls also has the dubious distinction of being one of the deadliest waterfalls in Western North Carolina, with at least 15 deaths since 1995, according to previous Citizen Times reporting.

  7. Lea-Hutaff Island - Wikipedia

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    Lea Island State Natural Area is a 25-acre (0.10 km 2) [2] North Carolina State Park on the northern end of the island. The island is separated from Topsail Island to the north by New Topsail Inlet and Figure Eight Island to the South by Rich Inlet and from the mainland by Topsail Sound.