Toms Creek Falls
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Location | Pisgah National Forest, McDowell County, in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina |
Coordinates | 35°46′39″N 82°03′45″W / 35.777575°N 82.062420°W |
Type | Cascade |
Total height | 60 ft (18.3 m) |
Number of drops | 3 |
Longest drop | 30 ft (9.1 m) |
Toms Creek Falls is a waterfall in the Pisgah National Forest in McDowell County, North Carolina, near the town of Marion.
Geology[]
The 60-foot falls are located on Toms Creek. The creek flows over several cascading upper sections of bedrock into a near-vertical lower cascade, ending in a small scoop in the rocks. A wide, flat pool area is at the base, located in a gully that has large amounts of mica embedded in the rock.[1]
Visiting the Falls[]
This article is written like a travel guide rather than an encyclopedic description of the subject. (November 2014) |
From the junction of US 221 and US 70 in Marion, go north on US 221 for 5.6 miles. Turn left on Huskins Branch Rd. and go 1.2 miles to a small parking area located before the bridge that crosses Toms Creek. From the Parking lot, follow the moderate-difficulty 0.4 mile trail to a short, moderately steep climb and scramble down to the base of the falls. A small creek crossing used to be required, but a bridge has been built over the creek. An old mine is located just downstream of the plunge pool.[2]
Nearby Falls[]
References[]
- ^ "Toms Creek Falls Hike - Beautiful, High Waterfall and Easy Trail".
- ^ Adams, Kevin. North Carolina Waterfalls, pp. 170-172
External links[]
- Protected areas of McDowell County, North Carolina
- Waterfalls of North Carolina
- Pisgah National Forest
- Landforms of McDowell County, North Carolina