Where is Blue Hole waterfall?
Blue Hole Falls located on High Shoals Creek in the High Shoals Scenic Area of the Chattahoochee National Forest in Towns County, Georgia, USA. The falls can be accessed via the High Shoals Trail, a well-maintained 1.2 mile trail to the larger High Shoals Creek Falls downstream.
How deep is the Blue Hole in Elizabethton Tennessee?
approximately 40 ft.
Blue Hole is approximately 40 ft. by 30 ft.
Where is the Blue Hole in Chattanooga?
Chickamauga Creek Gorge
The Blue Hole is a well-known, large stream about 20 minutes north of town in the Chickamauga Creek Gorge. The park itself is a little more than 1,100 acres, and it’s all covered in beautiful Tennessee wildlife.
Can you swim at High Shoals Falls?

High Shoals Falls is a much larger water fall cascading down large rocks. This too is an area for people to swim and climb on the rocks, sitting under the freezing cold waters during the warm months. This is a great trail for anyone!
What is the Blue Hole?
A blue hole is a large marine cavern or sinkhole, which is open to the surface and has developed in a bank or island composed of a carbonate bedrock (limestone or coral reef). Blue holes typically contain tidally influenced water of fresh, marine, or mixed chemistry.

Where is the blue hole Soddy Daisy Tennessee?
Located at 11721 Back Valley Road in Soddy-Daisy, you’ll find a large parking lot and an easy-to-spot trailhead. Walk for about a mile (don’t worry, it’s mostly flat and very scenic) and you’ll come to the beautiful blue hole where we took the plunge. You can’t miss it!
Can you swim in Lulu Lake?
Can You Swim in Lula Lake? You can not swim at Lula Lake. Swimming at the land trust is not permitted at any time. You will get your feet wet crossing Rock Creek at the aptly named Ford Trail, and might get some mist on you from Lula Falls, but you aren’t going to be swimming at Lula Lake.
How many waterfalls are in Tennessee?
500 waterfalls
Tennessee has over 500 waterfalls, most of which are located in the eastern portion of the state, along the Cumberland Plateau or in the Applachian Mountains. You could spend weeks or months exploring all these waterfalls.