Western NC Waterfall Hikes


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Welcome to a quick reference to the beautiful Pisgah District waterfalls of Western North Carolina. Inside you will find not only beautiful photographs, but also hiking directions and descriptions.The book is divided into geographical sections so that you can plan day trips and experience several falls in one trip.




Western NC Waterfall Hikes


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"In 2012, after being diagnosed with breast cancer, [Carol] decided to spend more time with her hobby of hiking and photographing waterfalls. During the 12 months following her diagnosis, she hiked to over 120 waterfalls and compiled them into this book."--Page 4 of cover.




North Carolina Waterfalls


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250 of the best waterfalls found in North Carolina with full descriptions, comprehensive directions, and four-color photographs.




North Carolina Waterfalls


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A guide to over 200 waterfalls. Over 80 black-and-white and color photographs are included.




Easy Hikes to Carolina Waterfalls


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"If you love seeing beautiful waterfalls that can be enjoyed by taking a short hike through the serene woods of the Carolinas, Carol Clayton's guidebook will lead you to some breathtaking scenery in the North and South Carolina mountains. Arranged by geographical areas, you will be able to find directions to over 200 waterfalls throughout the two states from Greenville to Oconee County in South Carolina and from Western North Carolina to the Grandfather Mountain area of North Carolina. Whether you are a visitor to the area or a resident in the state, you will find some of the Carolinas' most beautiful offerings. The hikes are along established trails and can be done by anyone in average physical condition. Some of the waterfalls are roadside and others require a short hike, none of which is over 2.2 miles one way. You will be able to see waterfalls that are not listed in the pamphlets at State Visitor Centers, nor widely known by residents of the state." -- from back cover.




Waterfall Hikes of Upstate South Carolina


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A waterfall is a perfect destination for a day hike. In this revised and updated guide, native South Carolinian, photographer, and hiker Thomas E. King lists 147 waterfall destinations in the mountains of Upstate South Carolina. Ranging from easy-to-access roadside locations to those that require a six-mile trek, these hikes feature some of the most famous, and some of the most remote, waterfalls in the region. The guide can be used by those of all levels of hiking ability, whether expert or novice. These easy-to-reach waterfalls of Upstate South Carolina are a fun and fascinating retreat for the entire family. Most of these falls are within the ability of the average hiker to reach on a day hike. Some sites are of particularly easy access, such as the pristine falls in the Blue Ridge Mountains, which families with young children and mature adults are encouraged to visit. King has provided the most recent trail directions and waterfall locations available to the public. He also lists and catalogs many remote or hard-to-find waterfalls and waterfalls that nature has reclaimed because the trails have ceased to be maintained. Each entry includes complete driving and hiking directions, trail length and estimated hiking time, a difficulty rating, and a detailed description of the waterfall itself, including a photograph.




Western North Carolina's Best Hikes


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Your guide to dozens of hikes in Western North Carolina -- from easy strolls to waterfalls to full-day epics in the backcountry. Including full-color photos, hike basics, and detailed directions, this guide covers the mountains from Asheville westward, including hikes along the Blue Ridge Parkway, in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and in national forests like Pisgah.




Waterfalls of the Blue Ridge


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Waterfalls of the Blue Ridge, now in its fourth edition, combines the pleasure of hiking with the wonder of one of nature's most captivating sights: waterfalls. Outlining hikes that feature more than 110 waterfalls in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this guide has been updated with 30 new waterfalls, updates to existing routes, and new photos. Offering something for hikers of every level of experience, waterfalls range in height from 10 to 500 feet, some requiring no hike at all while others include hikes of up to 10 miles. In this guide, today's most experienced guidebook author Johnny Molloy teams up with Nicole Blouin along with Marilou and Steve Bordonaro to introduce hikers to waterfalls spanning two states, four national forests, three national parks, and eight state parks all throughout the Blue Ridge.




200 Waterfalls in Central & Western New York


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A unique map-filled guidebook that shows you where to find waterfalls and when to visit them for best viewing. Written by Rich and Sue Freeman, the indexed book includes nearly 40 photos. Some waterfalls can be viewed during an effortless drive-by, while others require a more challenging hike. All of them offer new adventures for folks who appreciate the region's natural beauty.




The Land of Waterfalls


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