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==Visiting the falls==
==Visiting the falls==
The falls is located in E. B. Jeffress Park on the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost 271.9, 4.4 miles north of where [[U.S. Route 421|U. S. Highway 421]] crosses the parkway at [[Deep Gap, North Carolina|Deep Gap]].<ref name="NCWaterfalls.Info">http://northcarolinawaterfalls.info/waterfall/24/Cascade_Falls</ref> The easy-to-moderate loop trail begins at the north end of the parking area for a total loop of approximately 0.8 mile. The trail, which includes educational material concerning local [[wildflowers]] and [[plants|other plants]], such as [[Kalmia latifolia|mountain laurel]], descends 50 feet to an upper overlook and another 200 feet to a lower overlook. The upper overlook allows the visitors to see approximately 20 feet of cascades above the overlook and a long slide below the overlook. The lower overlook allows a different view of the slide.<ref name="Adams Book"/>
The falls is located in E. B. Jeffress Park on the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost 271.9, 4.4 miles north of where [[U.S. Route 421|U. S. Highway 421]] crosses the parkway at [[Deep Gap, North Carolina|Deep Gap]].<ref name="NCWaterfalls.Info">{{cite web|url=http://northcarolinawaterfalls.info/waterfall/24/Cascade_Falls |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2010-07-08 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101206221023/http://northcarolinawaterfalls.info/waterfall/24/Cascade_Falls |archivedate=2010-12-06 |df= }}</ref> The easy-to-moderate loop trail begins at the north end of the parking area for a total loop of approximately 0.8 mile. The trail, which includes educational material concerning local [[wildflowers]] and [[plants|other plants]], such as [[Kalmia latifolia|mountain laurel]], descends 50 feet to an upper overlook and another 200 feet to a lower overlook. The upper overlook allows the visitors to see approximately 20 feet of cascades above the overlook and a long slide below the overlook. The lower overlook allows a different view of the slide.<ref name="Adams Book"/>


The lower section of the falls is no longer accessible from the trail. A scramble path used to be available, but damage to the plant life and the banks of the stream resulted in the construction of a fence to restrict further access and potential injury to both the falls and to visitors.<ref name="NC Waterfalls">http://www.ncwaterfalls.com/cascade1.htm</ref><ref name="The Call of the Waterfall">http://ncwaterfalls.blogspot.com/2006/09/cascades-at-e-b-jeffress-park.html</ref>
The lower section of the falls is no longer accessible from the trail. A scramble path used to be available, but damage to the plant life and the banks of the stream resulted in the construction of a fence to restrict further access and potential injury to both the falls and to visitors.<ref name="NC Waterfalls">http://www.ncwaterfalls.com/cascade1.htm</ref><ref name="The Call of the Waterfall">http://ncwaterfalls.blogspot.com/2006/09/cascades-at-e-b-jeffress-park.html</ref>

Revision as of 12:56, 16 November 2016

Cascade Falls
Cascade Falls, looking down
Map
LocationE. B. Jeffress Park, Wilkes County, in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina
Coordinates36°14′58″N 81°27′16″W / 36.249341°N 81.454337°W / 36.249341; -81.454337
TypeCascade, Slide
Total heightMore than 250 ft.[1]

Cascade Falls, also called "The Cascades", is a waterfall located at E. B. Jeffress Park on the Blue Ridge Parkway in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, United States.

Geology

The waterfall is located on Falls Creek. It begins with a small free-fall before cascading and sliding down the rock face.[1] The water here eventually ends up in the W. Kerr Scott Reservoir and the Yadkin River. Like many other falls in the northern North Carolina Mountains, the falls are high, but limited in water.

Visiting the falls

The falls is located in E. B. Jeffress Park on the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost 271.9, 4.4 miles north of where U. S. Highway 421 crosses the parkway at Deep Gap.[2] The easy-to-moderate loop trail begins at the north end of the parking area for a total loop of approximately 0.8 mile. The trail, which includes educational material concerning local wildflowers and other plants, such as mountain laurel, descends 50 feet to an upper overlook and another 200 feet to a lower overlook. The upper overlook allows the visitors to see approximately 20 feet of cascades above the overlook and a long slide below the overlook. The lower overlook allows a different view of the slide.[1]

The lower section of the falls is no longer accessible from the trail. A scramble path used to be available, but damage to the plant life and the banks of the stream resulted in the construction of a fence to restrict further access and potential injury to both the falls and to visitors.[3][4]

Nearby falls

Betsey's Rock Falls

References

  1. ^ a b c North Carolina Waterfalls, p. 72-75
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2010-07-08. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ http://www.ncwaterfalls.com/cascade1.htm
  4. ^ http://ncwaterfalls.blogspot.com/2006/09/cascades-at-e-b-jeffress-park.html