Small Waterfall

On Dry Creek

Located in the Cherokee National Forest near Greeneville, Tennessee, this small waterfall can be enjoyed going off trail while en route to Margarette Falls. It’s less than 10-feet tall with surface conditions quite slippery – as you can see, there’s moss everywhere.

Another interesting point is the local geology, most of which is sloped on an angle. And, it’s one of my favorite trails to hike!

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12 responses to “Small Waterfall”

  1. Thanks! I think this is one of your prettiest. Love the mossy rocks—slippery as they may be!

    1. Thanks, Mary 🙂 It is one of the most beautiful trails I’ve hiked, with many small waterfalls randomly scattered along the creek.

  2. Have you had any calendars made with your photographs of the Smokies? I’d love to buy one if so.

    1. Thanks, Bonnie. 📅 I haven’t, but that’s a good idea ~ will look into that 🙂

      1. Great! Be sure and let me know if you decide to do that.

        1. TY Bonnie 👌

        2. Hi Bonnie ~ if you’re still interested, today I made “The Smoky Mountains 2022” calendar. You can see it here: https://www.zazzle.com/the_smoky_mountains_2022_calendar-158195514464852693. It’s on sale today at Zazzle for 20% off – just use the code ZHOLIDAYWRAP at checkout. It has 14 photographs (12 months + front/back covers) and comes in three sizes.

          1. Yes, I will definitely check that out!

  3. That’s a great idea, Phil, you need a calendar featuring all your beautiful photos!!!

    1. Yes, I think so too ✅ Thanks, Tiffany 🙏🏼😊

  4. Like another world…exquisite…and that moss!!! Truly special! ♥️

    1. I agree. Also, the entire area has this geological slant. Cool. 📷

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