The Daily blog of SeeMidTN.com, pictures from Middle Tennessee and nearby cities.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Desoto Falls
A fork of the Little River plunges 104 feet into the pool below at one of Lookout Mountain's most accessible waterfalls.
Desoto Falls is named after Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto. De Soto's exploration traveled through the area, likely south of here, but according to legend, some artifacts were found near the falls.
According to more folklore, it is suggested that caves in the steep bluff below the falls were part of a fort built by Welsh explorers in 1170, and while most archaeologists and historians find no evidence of this, it's tough to prove something didn't happen that long ago.
Today, the waterfall is part of Desoto State Park, which contains several waterfalls. Upper Desoto Falls is just a few feet from here, and an old 1920's hydroelectric dam is just upstream from that. A short paved path leads to the overlook where you can get this view of the falls. Unless you know someone who lives across the canyon, this is the best view most people can get of these falls.
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