About this spot
Amadehy Falls (also spelled Amadahy) is a roughly 35-foot waterfall on Purlear Creek in Rendezvous Mountain State Forest, reached via a moderately hard 3.7-mile loop trail with about 930 feet of elevation gain along old, overgrown logging roads. Multiple hiking guides consistently warn that the rocks around the falls are slippery. It's a real, well-documented hiking destination with several smaller cascades along the way, but every source describes it as a scenic waterfall stop rather than a swimming hole, and none mention jumping.
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