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The river has carved out a beautiful pothole.
The uppermost cascade is one of the smallest.
Fall leaves make the bedrock especially slick.
Honey Hallow Falls.
The water is an exceptional emerald green.
The rock that has not been sculpted by the water is jagged and sharp.
Honey Hallow Falls from the right hand side.
Honey Hallow Falls from the left hand side.
Honey Hallow Falls.
The pull off has room for about two cars.
The emerald pools make for an inviting, if chilly, place to swim.
Looking up toward the falls from the bottom of the cascade.