About this spot
North Pole Falls is an unofficial name for a 17-foot falls on Richland Creek near Dayton, named for a defunct coal mine that once operated in the area. The pin's coordinates closely match those published by World Waterfall Database. It sits along the Richland Creek/Laurel-Snow trail corridor, which hikers describe as passing several 'blue holes' good for wading and swimming, but no source specifically documents jumping or swimming at North Pole Falls itself.
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