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Kevin Adams 100 Disabled-Access North Carolina Waterfalls Challenge Kevin Adams 100 Disabled-Access North Carolina Waterfalls Challenge Trail LengthTrail Hike Difficulty Page # Number Waterfall Name Hub Date Viewed Notes 1 Shacktown Falls Central & Eastern NC 200 feet 1 16 2 Clark Park Falls Central & Eastern NC 0.1 1 21 3 Waterfall on Little River Central & Eastern NC Roadside na 25 4 Moravian Falls Wilkesboro Roadside na 33 5 Widows Creek Falls Stone Mountain State Park 150 yards 2 35 6 Falls on Horse Cove Branch tributary Stone Mountain State Park Roadside 36 7 Riverview Falls West Jefferson Roadside na 37 8 Bluff Mountain Falls West Jefferson Roadside na 37 9 Sharpes Falls West Jefferson Roadside na 38 10 Watauga Falls Boone Roadside na 41 11 Laurel Creek Falls Boone Roadside na 41 12 Silvervale Falls Blowing Rock Roadside na 46 13 Ten Foot Falls Grandfather Mountain Roadside na 60 14 Walker Hollow Falls Grandfather Mountain Roadside na 61 15 Green Mountain Falls Grandfather Mountain Roadside na 68 16 Tanawha Falls Grandfather Mountain Roadside na 68 17 Waterfalls Park Falls Elk Park Roadside na 75 18 Big Creek Falls Burnsville Roadside na 93 19 Emerald Village Falls Spruce Pine Roadside na 90 20 Glassmine Falls Craggy Gardens Roadside na 100 21 Walker Falls Craggy Gardens Roadside na 102 22 Trillium Falls Hot Springs Roadside na 106 23 McGalliard Falls Valdese Few 100' 2-5 108 24 Granite Falls Valdese Roadside na 109 25 Buck Creek Falls Marion Roadside na 116 26 Waterfall on Pearson Falls Road Saluda-Tryon-Columbus Roadside na 131 27 Shunkawauken Falls Saluda-Tryon-Columbus Roadside na 134 28 Upper waterfall on Hungry River Saluda-Tryon-Columbus Roadside na 143 29 Turley Falls Brevard South Roadside na 146 30 Key Falls Brevard South Roadside na 147 31 Connestee Falls Brevard South 60 yards 1 148 32 Glencannon Falls Brevard South Roadside na 158 33 Williamson Creek Falls Brevard South Roadside na 158 34 Looking Glass Falls Brevard North Roadside na 163 35 Sliding Rock Falls Brevard North 0.1 1 165 36 Lower Rockhouse Creek Falls Brevard North Roadside na 171 37 Little Wildcat Falls Shining Rock & Middle Prong Roadside na 194 38 Bubbling Spring Branch Cascades Shining Rock & Middle Prong 100 yards 7 194 39 Sunburst Falls Shining Rock & Middle Prong Roadside na 200 40 Waterfall in Bullpen Cove Shining Rock & Middle Prong Roadside na 209 41 Summey Cove Falls Balsam Grove Roadside na 223 42 Mill Shoals Balsam Grove Few 100' 3 227 43 Diamond Creek Falls Balsam Grove Roadside na 231 44 Pounding Mill Falls Rosman Roadside na 238 45 Frozen Creek Shoals Rosman Roadside na 240 46 McCall Mill Shoals Rosman Roadside na 242 47 Toxaway Falls Lake Toxaway South Roadside na 245 48 Shower Bath Falls Lake Toxaway North Roadside na 310 49 Charleys Bridge Falls Lake Toxaway North Roadside na 328 50 Hurricane Falls Cashiers Roadside na 343 51 Grassy Creek Falls Cashiers Roadside na 344 52 Mount Toxaway Falls Lake Toxaway North Roadside na 346 53 Bridal Veil Falls Highlands Roadside na 349 54 Dry Falls Highlands Few yards 1 350 55 Quarry Falls Highlands Roadside na 352 56 Cullasaja Falls Highlands Roadside na 352 57 Catstairs Falls Highlands Roadside na 356 58 Brooks Creek Falls Highlands Roadside na 361 59 Falls on Brooks Creek tributary Highlands Roadside na 362 60 Potholes Falls Highlands Roadside na 364 61 Satulah Falls Highlands Roadside na 369 62 Lower Satulah Falls Highlands Roadside na 370 63 Highlands Falls Highlands Roadside na 370 64 Falls on South Skitty Creek Highlands Roadside na 370 65 Lower Abbs Creek Falls Cullowhee Roadside na 377 66 Upper Abbs Creek Falls Cullowhee Roadside na 377 67 Falls on Wolf Creek Cullowhee Roadside na 377 68 Falls on Cullowhee Creek Cullowhee Roadside na 377 69 Woodfin Cascades Sylva Roadside na 380 70 Cliff Branch Falls Cherokee Roadside na 397 71 Falls on Washington Creek Cherokee Roadside na 398 72 Flat Creek Falls Cherokee Roadside na 399 73 Tom Branch Falls Bryson City 0.24 1 400 74 The Falls Bryson City Roadside na 407 75 J. Johnson Falls Bryson City Roadside na 407 76 Queens Falls Nantahala Gorge Roadside na 409 77 Wesser Falls Nantahala Gorge Few yards 1 413 78 Nantahala Falls Nantahala Gorge Roadside na 413 79 Bird Falls Nantahala Gorge na 413 View from Great Smoky Mountains Railroad train or boat. 80 Falls on Blacksnake Branch Nantahala Gorge Roadside na 414 81 Falls on Grassy Branch Nantahala Gorge Roadside na 414 82 Whiteoak Falls Nantahala Gorge Roadside na 414 83 Falls upstream from Whiteoak Falls Nantahala Gorge Roadside na 414 84 Jagged Rock Falls Nantahala Gorge Roadside na 414 85 Cascade on Nantahala River Nantahala Gorge Roadside na 414 86 The Cascades on Nantahala River Nantahala Gorge Roadside na 414 87 Camp Branch Falls Nantahala Gorge Roadside na 415 88 Rattlesnake Falls Nantahala Gorge Roadside na 416 89 Berties Falls Franklin Roadside na 420 90 Burningtown Falls Franklin Roadside na 422 91 Katies Falls Franklin Roadside na 423 92 Sleepy Hollow Falls Franklin Roadside na 428 93 Factory Branch Falls Franklin Roadside na 428 94 Leatherwood Falls Murphy & Hayesville Few feet 1 429 95 Verlie Falls Robbinsville Roadside na 450 96 Bear Creek Falls (Bear Creek) Robbinsville Roadside na 450 97 Bear Creek Falls (Cheoah River) Robbinsville Roadside na 450 98 Falls on Aiken Branch Robbinsville Roadside na 451 99 Falls on Judy Branch Robbinsville Roadside na 451 100 Falls on Sweet Branch Robbinsville Roadside na 451 Name: Address: Date of completion: Mail completed challenge to Kevin Adams, 283 Inman Branch Road, Waynesville, NC 28786.
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