Eastatoe Falls

Eastatoe Falls /ˈstəˈt./ is a waterfall in Western North Carolina, United States, located on private property near Rosman.

Eastatoe Falls
Eastatoe Falls
LocationPisgah National Forest, Rosman, Transylvania County, North Carolina
Coordinates35°6′42.35″N 82°49′0.63″W
TypeTiered cascading
Total height60 ft (18 m)[1]

Shoal Creek

Shoal Creek rises in the Pisgah National Forest between Nancy Mountain and Burnt Mountain near the Eastatoe Gap. The creek descends over 200 feet over a quarter mile, culminating in the 60 foot series of drops over granite bedrock at Eastatoe Falls. The creek continues on past the falls to join with other tributaries to form the Middle Fork French Broad River.

Natural history

Eastatoe was the local Cherokee word for the Carolina parakeet, and was the name of a local tribe of Cherokee. Ownership of the falls has changed throughout the years, as has the name. The falls has been called Will Hines Falls, Shoal Creek Falls, and Rosman Falls. [2]

Visiting the falls

The falls is located on private property whose owners allow access. As of late 2019, this is no longer true. The new owners renamed it Shoal Creek Falls, and no longer leave it open to the public. [2]

Nearby falls

Claypole Falls drains the cove to the west of Eastatoe Falls, but is located on private property and is not accessible to the public.

Buttermilk Falls is located on private property off of State Road 1105.

Other falls in the region include:

  • Pounding Mill Falls
  • Chestnut Falls
  • Kiesee Falls
  • Dill Falls
  • French Broad and Mill Shoals Falls
  • Bird Rock Falls
  • Courthouse Falls
  • Boren Mill Shoals
  • Gravely Falls
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References

  1. http://www.ncwaterfalls.com/eastatoe1.htm
  2. Kevin Adams, North Carolina Waterfalls, pp. 302-4
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