Upcountry
The Blue Ridge mountains are forested and steep, in some places penetrable only
along narrow passes cut by roaring, cliff-walled rivers. From the mountain heights, some
of the rivers plunge hundreds of feet. Whitewater Falls is the best-known, tumbling out of
North Carolina into the headwaters of Lake Jocassee, plummeting almost 900 feet in two
cascades. Another favorite destination of hikers is the 400-foot Raven Cliff Falls, in
northern Greenville County near Caesars Head.
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