Let’s explore two waterfalls near each other in North Carolina east of Mt. Mitchell. Fall color should be peak but the water flow might be less if a dry spell.
Roaring Fork Creek Falls is long cascade dropping about 50’. It is reached on USFS Trail #195, a short 2/3rd mile hike on an old Forest Service road. My ulterior motive to find GC15F, the oldest traditional geocache in North Carolina hidden in January 2001.
Roughly ten-minute drive away, Setrock Creek Falls is a 75’ tiered cascade reached on USFS Trail #197 which is a 0.5-mile gravel path. We’ll have lunch at the falls.
Let’s leave the Colonial Heights Ingles parking lot by 8:00am (sunrise is 7:30am) for just under two-hour drive. Expectations for return time is mid-afternoon, say 3:00pm. Please call/text/e-mail the hike leader to know headcount or if last-minute changes.
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