About this spot
An unofficially-named waterfall in the Mill Spring area of the Blue Ridge foothills, listed at roughly 355 feet of cumulative drop across a chain of cascades rather than a single clean plunge. Satellite imagery shows an exposed rock face on the hillside consistent with a real falls. Access directions, hazards, and any swimming or jumping culture are not documented online, and given the scale this reads more as a scenic hiking feature than a jump spot.
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