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The Waterfalls of Gragg Prong 3 Comments / Blue Ridge Parkway (BRP), Hiking, Mountains To Sea Trail, North Carolina, North Carolina Waterfalls, Pisgah National Forest, Waterfalls, Wilson Creek / By waterfallshiker I have wanted to visit the waterfalls of Gragg Prong for awhile now. This hike has been a long time coming!


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This week we are exploring the trail along Gragg Prong, Lost Cove Creek and Hunt Fish Falls in Segment 4. Great Day Hike #9 - Waterfalls: Pineola Road to Roseboro Road. Friends' volunteer and former board member Carolyn Sakowski hiked with her husband Alton Franklin and Carmen, their pup.


Gragg Prong Falls is utterly beautiful.

Gragg Prong / Hunt Fish Falls. This hidden oasis is an additional river spot/swimming hole located half a mile into the hike to the main Gragg Prong falls July 25, 2022. The water flows over smooth bedrock and opens up into various swimming holes. The small tiered pools at this spot are ideal for taking a quick dip to cool off.


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Elk River Falls - Leaving Waterfalls Park, I drove ten miles northwest on the curvy Elk Park Highway to the impressive sixty-foot Elk River Falls located only a mile from the North Carolina-Tennessee state line. Elk River Falls is perhaps one of the most impressive waterfalls from a sheer water volume standpoint in all of North Carolina.


Gragg Prong Falls middle Photograph by Ethan King Fine Art America

This hike in the Lost Cove Wilderness Study Area of Pisgah National Forest, NC tackles 3 waterfalls along Gragg Prong. This is a great creek for exploring an.


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The trail follows Gragg Prong downstream on river right. In about a half-mile, cross the creek to river left. At 0.7 miles from the trailhead, the trail crosses a small tributary and there is a path to Upper Gragg Prong Falls. Between 1 and 1.1 miles, there are two more water crossing. The trail passes Middle Gragg Prong Falls at 1.2 miles.


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Gragg Prong Falls : Located within Pisgah National Forest Gragg Prong Falls is about 100' high. To reach Gragg Prong Falls f rom the Blue Ridge Parkway turn onto SR 1511 (becomes FR 981) and drive 4.9 miles to pull-off. Advertise on This Site: Alleghany County: Ashe County:


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Hunt Fish Falls via Gragg Prong Moderateโ€ข4.6(298) Wilson Creek Wild and Scenic River Area Photos(716) Directions Print/PDF map Share Length5.7 miElevation gain669 ftRoute typeOut & back Try this 5.7-mile out-and-back trail near Newland, North Carolina.


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To get the full experience of the main (lower) waterfall, Gragg Prong Falls, you'll have to do a little off trail exploring, but you can also enjoy the falls from the main viewing area at the top of the waterfall. A good full day hike in this area would be to combine Hunt Fish Falls and these 2 waterfalls on Gragg Prong.


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UPPER WATERFALL ON GRAGG PRONG NORTH CAROLINA WATERFALLS UPPER WATERFALL ON GRAGG PRONG (3) PHOTO BY CHRISTIE W. Driving Directions: N.C. 181 crosses the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost 312. From N.C. 181 exit to the Blue Ridge Parkway and turn left onto the parkway. At milepost 311 turn right onto the gravel Jonas Ridge Road (S.R. 1518).


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Hunt Fish Falls & Gragg Prong Waterfalls Hunt Fish Falls Even though Hunt Fish Falls isn't a very big waterfall, it's a very popular destination for day hikers and backpackers as well. There's a huge natural swimming hole below the falls and room to hang out on the bedrock surrounding the pool.


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There are three major cascades here.Upper Gragg Prong, Gragg Prong, and (confusingly) Middle Gragg Prong Falls. Like a good trilogy ought, the spectacle builds with each consecutive one you see. The Upper Falls is perhaps the least remarkable, only about 15-feet in height, but the ledges up and downstream provide a wonderful setting.


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A close-up of the upper 15' of Middle Falls.it was my desire to get down to the base but the cliffs ledges leading down were moist with runoff. On my own and without rope I decided against it. I will have to return!


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The promontories hikers can see here includes Bald Knob, Dobsons Knob, Shortoff Mountain, Table Rock, the Pinnacle, the Chimneys, and Hawksbill. The waterfalls are also frequent, with visits to Gragg Prong Falls, Hunt Fish Falls, Harper Falls, South Harper Falls, and Steels Creek Falls.