Upper Lynn Camp Falls

Located along the Middle Prong Trail in the Tremont section of the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, Upper Lynn Camp Falls is one of my favorite waterfalls to visit. On days like today, when the water is relatively low, one can walk to the end of this rock wall, which drops 35-feet to the right (a.k.a., Lower Lynn Camp Falls).

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14 responses to “Upper Lynn Camp Falls”

    1. Thanks Vijay 👍🏻

  1. 👏👏👏📷👌🖼️

    1. Thanks Mic 👍🏻

  2. Wonderful work as always, dear Phil! Have a wonderful day dear friend! 🌹🤗

    1. Je bent een lieverd, lieve Inge! Ik waardeer uw vriendelijke woorden en wens u ook een geweldige dag – bedankt! 🌹🤗

  3. what a cool angle Phil!! 💖💖

    1. Thank you, dear Cindy! The rock wall where I’m standing is literally 35-feet tall, and this spot is only (safely) accessible when the water is low – as pictured. Three feet to my left is the leading edge of the lower falls. Very scenic. Have a lovely evening! 💖🤗🌹

  4. Visiting a waterfall relieves our minds.

    1. Yes, indeed – the sound of falling water in a forest is both peaceful and relaxing.

  5. Wooooohooooo! This is FABULOUS! It’s like the top of a roller coaster, but with water! WOW!! ♥️👏♥️👏♥️

    1. That’s a good way of looking at it, indeed. If the entire surface was smooth (including the 35-foot drop beyond the border of this image), then it would be an awesome ‘water coaster’! 🌊🌞👍🏻 Thanks Robin!

  6. Beautiful as always Phil 🙂

    1. Thank you dear Hannah 🤗

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