About this spot
This King Creek Falls is a distinct feature in Transylvania County, NC, confirmed as its own independently-tagged OpenStreetMap point roughly 20 miles from the far better-known King Creek Falls in Oconee County, SC (a popular 70-ft Chattooga-watershed hike) — the two should not be conflated. Despite Transylvania County's extensive 'Land of Waterfalls' coverage (250+ named falls cataloged by local tourism and hiking sites), no independent trail guide, trip report, or map source mentions this specific NC location beyond its OpenStreetMap tag. Height, access route, and current conditions are unconfirmed; treat as unverified until a firsthand report surfaces.
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