Standing 20-feet tall in the Frozen Head State Park of Tennessee, Emory Gap Falls can be enjoyed on a 3 mile out and back hike. As with many other waterfalls, it’s best to visit the site following rain – especially during summer months. As seen here, the area also provides interesting geological features. You can visit my galleries at Pixels and ArtPal to discover fine prints & more!
Thanks very much!
12 responses to “Emory Gap Falls”
Wonderful work as always, dear Phil! 👌👍🌹
So kind of you to say, my dear friend Inge! Thanks very much! 👌👍🌹🌹
What a spectacular shot Phil. I love it Master Photographer! 📷😎📸
You are most kind, my dear friend Kym ~ thank you! 🤗🌹
It’s always my pleasure Phil. 🙏🏼🥰📷👍🏼🌟😊🎆
Big 🤗🤗 Kym
I receive that Phil! Right back at cha! 🤗💖🤗💋🤗
You’re a sweetheart, my dear 💕😙✨ TY
Incredible beauty!! It’s almost like a natural amphitheater along with that gorgeous waterfall! 👏👏♥️👏👏
Thanks, Robin. Yes, the rock was carved out all around in the gorge (‘hello…hello…hello’). It’s a lovely waterfall, and, most of the time, I have the place to myself. 🙂
Nothing short of amazing!!!
I’m so glad you like it, my friend. It’s only 1.5 miles to get to these falls, though the last 1/2 mile is somewhat steeper. And, it’s always quite ~ no people, just the sounding of running water and birds. Wishing you a wonderful day, Tiffany 🙂