- Upper Whitewater Falls
Infobox Waterfall
caption=Upper Whitewater Falls in NC
name=Upper Whitewater Falls
location=Whitewater River,Transylvania County , in theBlue Ridge Mountains ofNorth Carolina
type=Tiered, Cascade
height=Convert|411|ft|m|0|abbr=on
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coordinates=coord|35.035825|-83.017544Upper Whitewater Falls is a
waterfall inNorth Carolina on the Whitewater River. As with most of North Carolina's waterfalls, it is in the mountainous area of the state. There is a cluster of falls in the area where the borders of Georgia and the Carolinas come together. Whitewater Falls is part of that group, very close to theSouth Carolina border.Natural History
The waterfall is protected by the
Nantahala National Forest . Although some claim that Whitewater Falls is simply the tallest East of the Mississippi, that title may belong toCrabtree Falls inVirginia , depending on how one defines "waterfall". In fact, there is debate as to whether Whitewater falls is the tallest waterfall in North Carolina, as there are some in the state which may lay claim to being even taller, such asGlassmine Falls on theBlue Ridge Parkway .There is a
Lower Whitewater Falls inSouth Carolina about 2 miles downstream from Upper Whitewater Falls.Visiting the Falls
Visitors to the falls must pay a $2 fee to view the falls. There are several viewing platforms at varying heights that offer different views of the falls.
The area surrounding the falls is sufficiently treacherous that
hiking off-trail in the area is strongly discouraged by park rangers.The
Foothills Trail passes through the base of the falls.Nearby Falls
Corbin Creek Falls References and External links
* [http://www.cs.unca.edu/nfsnc/recreation/wncwaterfalls/whitewaterfalls.htm Photos and stats]
* [http://www.cs.unca.edu/nfsnc/recreation/Whitewaterfalls.pdf Whitewater Falls Brochure made by the Nantahala National Forest]
* [http://www.ncwaterfalls.com/white1.htm Whitewater Falls on ncwaterfalls.com]
* [http://www.ncwaterfalls.com/corbin1.htm Corbin Creek Falls on ncwaterfalls.com]
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