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Rhea County

North Pole Falls

Rhea County, Tennessee

Height
17 feet
County
Rhea
Access
Pocket Wilderness
Waypoint
RHF014

About North Pole Falls

North Pole Falls is a 17-foot waterfall located in Rhea County, Tennessee. Found within Pocket Wilderness, this waterfall is one of hundreds documented across the state. Tennessee's diverse geology creates ideal conditions for waterfalls — from the towering drops of the Cumberland Plateau to the misty cascades of the Great Smoky Mountains.

North Pole Falls is a scenic natural feature beloved by local explorers. Rhea County offers several other waterfalls nearby. Always verify current access conditions before visiting, as trail conditions and land access can change seasonally. Carry water, wear appropriate footwear, and leave no trace.

Location Map

Coordinates: 35.5392, -85.0381  |  Open in Google Maps →

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Planning Your Visit

Best Times to Visit

Spring (March–May) typically offers the highest water flow after winter rains. Fall foliage (October–November) makes for stunning scenery. Summer can mean lower flows but pleasant swimming conditions at some falls.

Safety Reminders

  • Wet rocks are extremely slippery — wear grip shoes
  • Never climb above a waterfall
  • Check weather forecasts before heading out
  • Tell someone your plans
  • Respect private property and access restrictions

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