About this spot
One of several named cascades along Enloe Creek in the Great Smoky Mountains backcountry near Cherokee, roughly a quarter-mile from the well-documented pool-and-swimming area at the end of the Enloe Creek Trail (see Lower Enloe Creek Falls). Satellite imagery shows visible whitewater at the pin, consistent with a real drop, but 'Bluet Falls' itself has no independent trip reports, height figures, or swim/jump documentation beyond a colloquial-name listing in the World Waterfall Database. Treat it as an unconfirmed extension of the nearby swimming holes rather than a verified destination on its own; reaching it would mean off-trail creek travel in remote backcountry.
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