Sliding Rock
Sliding Rock is a waterfall in Western North Carolina, located near Brevard, so named because visitors can slide all the way down the waterfall into the plunge pool below. The plunge pool is around 8 feet deep in the middle, with a strong churning river current, so users must be able to swim or wear a life vest. The water in the river and the plunge pool remains near 55 degrees Fahrenheit year round. Sliding Rock is a small slide-type waterfall on Looking Glass Creek, in the Pisgah National Forest, near Brevard, North Carolina. It has a gentle slope and is about 60 feet long, ending in a large, deep pool (between 6–8 feet deep) at the bottom.
Details
- Type
- Slide
- Height
- 60 ft
- Location
- Pisgah National Forest, Transylvania County, North Carolina
- Number Drops
- 1
- Photo Caption
- View of swimmers on Sliding Rock from the Overlook, looking towards the Plunge Pool