Miscellaneous 

Various small and roadside falls.

11/13/2004 - While in the area, stopped by 2 roadside falls to check them out. Cloud Creek Cascades and Joe Mill Creek Falls.

12/11/2004 - Hiked into Laurel Fork Falls from the Hampton end today. Lots of rain lately, there were numerous wet-weather falls we spotted.

Cloud Creek Cascades. Small roadside and probably on private property.
Cloud Creek Cascades. Small roadside and probably on private property.

Wide spot where stopping is easy and could possibly get closer for a shot, no signs posted.
Wide spot where stopping is easy and could possibly get closer for a shot, no signs posted.

Joe Mill Creek Falls. Roadside at a very narrow gravel road. Concrete spillway where the creek flows over the road downstream.
Joe Mill Creek Falls. Roadside at a very narrow gravel road. Concrete spillway where the creek flows over the road downstream.

Very nice looking, nice large poool of water at the bottom. Unfortunately there are about 100 no trespassing signs around the entire area.
Very nice looking, nice large poool of water at the bottom. Unfortunately there are about 100 no trespassing signs around the entire area.

12-11-2004 trip: Small wet-weather cascade emptying into Laurel Fork Creek
12-11-2004 trip: Small wet-weather cascade emptying into Laurel Fork Creek

This part was maybe 6' tall or so
This part was maybe 6' tall or so

There had been lots of rain for the previous few days
There had been lots of rain for the previous few days

Right beside the upper trail close to the shelter on the AT above Laurel Fork Falls
Right beside the upper trail close to the shelter on the AT above Laurel Fork Falls

A few hundred feet above the trail to Laurel Fork Falls spotted this GPS: 36.280783 -82.135866
A few hundred feet above the trail to Laurel Fork Falls spotted this GPS: 36.280783 -82.135866

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