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Friday, May 4, 2018

Dupont State Forest Waterfalls Tour Hike
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DuPont State Recreational Forest, commonly known as DuPont Forest, is a 10,473-acre (42.38 km2) state forest, located in Henderson and Transylvania counties of North Carolina. The name originates from the fact that the DuPont company arranged the sale of the original tract to the state. Adjacent tracts have since been purchased and added to the state forest. Portions of the forest formerly contained a manufacturing facility for the production of X-ray film. The forest was used to shoot scenes from the 1992 film The Last of the Mohicans as well as the 2012 box office hit The Hunger Games.


Video DuPont State Forest



Recreation

Nearly 83 miles (134 km) of multi-use trails and roads thread through the forest. The forest is widely used for many recreational activities, including mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, swimming (where permitted), wading, and kayaking. Destinations include mountaintop views (such as from the summit of Stone Mountain, and Cedar Rock), lakes (such as Lake Imaging, Lake Julia, Lake Dense, and Fawn Lake), and waterfalls, including:

  • Bridal Veil Falls
  • Grassy Creek Falls
  • High Falls
  • Hooker Falls
  • Triple Falls
  • Wintergreen Falls

Popular mountain biking trails include Ridgeline, Big Rock, Cedar Rock, and Airstrip trails. The Airstrip trail starts from near a small unused (or emergency use) airplane landing area. The Ridgeline trail is particularly noted for its long continuous, winding and uninterrupted run, with a mild downhill grade.


Maps DuPont State Forest



See also

  • Pisgah National Forest (also popular in western North Carolina for hiking and mountain biking)
  • Holmes Educational State Forest (Managed by DuPont State Recreational Forest)

File:Triple Falls DuPont State Forest.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
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References


DuPont State Forest Waterfalls Oct 2015 - YouTube
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External links

  • Official website
  • Friends of DuPont Forest website


Source of article : Wikipedia