High Falls

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High Falls is a prominent, scenic waterfall in North Carolina’s DuPont State Recreational Forest, known for its broad, cascading drop over exposed rock.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist attraction
waterfall
access Hooker Falls parking area trail network
hiking trail from High Falls Access Area
closestTown Brevard, North Carolina NERFINISHED
conservationStatus protected within state forest
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Transylvania County NERFINISHED
dropType cascade
feature large sloping rock slab
multiple cascades over bedrock
geologicalFeature exposed granite rock face
hasParking High Falls Access Area parking lot
hasSignage interpretive and safety signs at viewpoints
hasViewpoint overlook on High Falls Trail
height about 120 feet
locatedIn Blue Ridge Mountains NERFINISHED
DuPont State Recreational Forest NERFINISHED
North Carolina
Transylvania County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
locatedOn Little River (North Carolina) NERFINISHED
managedBy North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation NERFINISHED
nearbyAttraction Hooker Falls NERFINISHED
Triple Falls (DuPont State Recreational Forest) NERFINISHED
notableFor appearance in outdoor recreation media
scenic, broad cascading drop
ownership State of North Carolina NERFINISHED
partOf DuPont State Recreational Forest waterfall system NERFINISHED
photographicSubject popular for long‑exposure waterfall photography
protectedAreaStatus within DuPont State Recreational Forest
publicAccess open to the public year‑round, subject to forest hours
recreationalActivity hiking
photography
sightseeing
region Western North Carolina NERFINISHED
safetyNote swimming discouraged due to strong currents and slick rock
seasonalVariation higher flow in wet seasons
state North Carolina NERFINISHED
trailDifficulty easy to moderate
watercourse Little River (North Carolina) NERFINISHED
width broad, multi‑stream flow

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