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  2. 5 best hikes near Asheville in Western NC: Waterfalls ... - AOL

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    5 best hikes near Asheville in Western NC: Waterfalls, swimming, high elevation. Gannett. Iris Seaton, Asheville Citizen Times. June 11, 2024 at 10:45 AM.

  3. Best waterfalls in Western NC: See the tallest, falls with ...

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    Whitewater Falls also has the dubious distinction of being one of the deadliest waterfalls in Western North Carolina, with at least 15 deaths since 1995, according to previous Citizen Times reporting.

  4. 14 Hikes Near Asheville For Every Type Of Hiker ... - AOL

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    Lindsey Barr is the owner of Blue Ridge Hiking Company based in Asheville, North Carolina. ... Waterfall Hikes with Swimming Near Asheville. Dupont State Forest, a rather young recreational area ...

  5. Pisgah National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Pisgah National Forest was established in 1916, one of the first national forests in the eastern United States. The new preserve included approximately 86,700 acres (35,100 ha) that had been part of the Biltmore Estate, but were sold to the federal government in 1914 by Edith Vanderbilt.

  6. List of waterfalls in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The waterfalls of North Carolina, U.S., are a prominent feature of the geography of the Piedmont and mountain regions of the state, as well as a major focus of tourism and outdoor recreation. Many of these falls are located in state parks , national forests , wildlife management areas, and other public lands, as well as private property.

  7. Chimney Rock State Park - Wikipedia

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    The 8,014-acre (32.43 km 2) [1] park is located 25 miles (40 km) southeast of Asheville, North Carolina, and is owned and managed by the state of North Carolina. [2] The park features hiking trails for all skill levels, views of the Devil's Head balancing rock, and a 404-foot (123 m) waterfall, Hickory Nut Falls.

  8. 5 swimming holes in Western NC to help cool off this summer

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    More: 5 best hikes near Asheville in Western NC: Waterfalls, swimming, high elevation Sliding Rock A WNC classic, Sliding Rock , located on U.S. 276 in Pisgah National Forest, is famous for living ...

  9. Catawba Falls - Wikipedia

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    The only access points to the falls were a trail that went through private property, and an access point off of Interstate 40. Use of either access point was illegal. [1] In 2005 and 2007, the Foothills Conservancy of North Carolina purchased 88 acres (360,000 m 2) of land at the end of Catawba River Road for a trailhead.