Issaqueena Falls | |
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Location | Walhalla, South Carolina |
Coordinates | 34°48′22″N 83°7′16″W / 34.80611°N 83.12111°W |
Type | Cascade |
Elevation | 1224 ft (373 m) |
Total height | 100 ft (30 m) |
Issaqueena Falls, near Walhalla, South Carolina, is a 100 ft (30 m) high cascade waterfall in the Oconee District of the Sumter National Forest.[1]
The falls are named for a legendary Cherokee girl who is said to have leaped from the top of the falls with her lover, either an Oconee brave, a white trader named Allan Francis, or a white silversmith named David Francis. In the story, Issaqueena and her lover either die together or they land on a ledge out of sight of hostile tribesmen and eventually live happily ever after.[2]
The waterfall is close to another notable local landmark, Stumphouse Tunnel, and a park provides access to both.[3]
References
- ↑ "Issaqueena Falls - Mountain Rest, South Carolina". SCIway.net. Archived from the original on October 12, 2016. Retrieved October 12, 2016.
- ↑ Strickland, Kasie (October 31, 2015). "Legend of Issaqueena". Newberry Observer. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
- ↑ "GNIS". USGS. Retrieved July 28, 2008.
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