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The town government maintains three parks: Jump Off Rock Park, Rhododendron Lake Nature Park, and Little Laurel Green Park. Additionally, several hiking trails run around the town. [12] According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 2.8 square miles (7.3 km 2), of which 0.023 square miles (0.06 km 2), or 0.78%, are ...
5 miles (8 km) west of downtown Hendersonville in the town of Laurel Park is Jump Off Rock atop Jump Off Mountain. This overlook provides a panorama of the Pisgah and Blue Ridge mountains. Laurel Park town park; free admission during daylight hours.
West of East Flat Rock; also roughly bounded by Rutledge, Dunroy, and N. Highland Lake Drs. and Kanuga, Little River, and W. Blue Ridge Rds. 35°16′18″N 82°27′41″W / 35.271667°N 82.461389°W / 35.271667; -82.461389 ( Flat Rock Historic
A scenic view of the New River Gorge from Lovers' Leap at Hawk's Nest State Park, Ansted, West Virginia. Lover's Leap, or (in plural) Lovers' Leap, is a toponym given to a number of locations of varying height, usually isolated, with the risk of a fatal fall and the possibility of a deliberate jump.
Rock Hill, South Carolina: Partly abandoned. W Line: Asheville, North Carolina: Columbia, South Carolina: Includes the closed Saluda Grade. TR Line: Hendersonville, North Carolina: Pisgah Forest, North Carolina: Ex-Southern line, branches off W Line at Hendersonville. Line sheltered in 2007. Original line went to Lake Toxaway, North Carolina.
Watch these daredevils jump off one of the world's tallest buildings. Updated May 9, 2019 at 12:33 PM. Watch Daredevils Free Jump Off One of the World's Tallest Buildings. BY INSIDE EDITION STAFF
Laurel Valley to Laurel Fork Falls is an 8.1-mile (13.0 km) section of the trail that ascends about 800 feet (200 m), then descends about 1,200 feet (400 m), and ends at Lower Fork Falls. There are a number of bridges on the trail that cross Laurel Fork Creek. At Laurel Fork Falls, there is a boat access to Lake Jocassee.
Laurel Mill and Col. Jordan Jones House is a historic home and grist mill located near Gupton, Franklin County, North Carolina. The house was built about 1850, and is a one-story Greek Revival / Italianate style frame cottage over a raised brick basement. The frame mill building is two stories tall supported by large stone piers.