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Sliding Rock

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Sliding Rock

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Sliding Rock is a unique natural monument and waterfall located in the heart of Pisgah National Forest, Western North Carolina. Situated at an elevation of 827 meters, this popular spot near Brevard and Asheville is famous for its 60-foot natural water slide, formed by the smooth rock face of Looking Glass Creek. It offers a refreshing and exhilarating experience within the scenic beauty of the Appalachian Mountains.

Visitors consistently rave about the thrill of sliding down the natural rock into…

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    31 dicembre 2022

    Escursionismo

    Sliding Rock è uno scivolo d'acqua naturale di 60 piedi che termina in una pozza d'acqua profonda 8 piedi, con 2 piattaforme di osservazione. L'area è aperta tutto l'anno, condizioni …
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    20 giugno 2023

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    Sliding Rock è sempre uno spettacolo. Se sei vicino all'area, questo è assolutamente da visitare. Puoi scivolare lungo lo scivolo di roccia naturale di 60 piedi in acque profonde. Ci sono bagnini in estate e servizi igienici (tranne in inverno) al parcheggio. Se non hai voglia di scendere tu stesso dallo scivolo, ci sono più ponti e aree di osservazione.
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    11 gennaio 2024

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    Lo Slideing Rock è sempre uno spettacolo. Se ti trovi vicino alla zona, questa è una visita obbligata. Puoi scivolare lungo lo scivolo di roccia naturale di 60 piedi in acque profonde. Sono presenti bagnini in estate e servizi igienici (tranne in inverno) nel parcheggio. Se non hai voglia di scendere tu stesso dallo scivolo, ci sono più piattaforme e aree di osservazione.
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    Sliding Rock — Pisgah National Forest

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    An easy 0.5-mile (0.8 km) hike in Pisgah National Forest leading to the natural waterslide at Sliding Rock.

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    Elevazione 830 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

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    martedì 28 aprile

    20°C

    8°C

    79 %

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    Velocità max vento: 18,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Transylvania County, Carolina del Nord, Stati Uniti d'America

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    How deep is the plunge pool at Sliding Rock and what is the water temperature?

    The plunge pool at the end of the 60-foot slide is approximately 6-8 feet deep in the middle, and up to 10 feet deep in some areas. The water, fed by mountain springs, remains refreshingly cold, typically around 50-60 degrees Fahrenheit (10-15.6 degrees Celsius) year-round, even during summer.

    Is Sliding Rock suitable for young children or those who are not strong swimmers?

    While Sliding Rock is considered family-friendly, the plunge pool is deep (6-8 feet) and has a strong churning current. All sliders must be able to swim or wear a life vest. Children under seven are generally advised to slide with an adult. Life vests are highly recommended for all, especially children and weaker swimmers.

    Are dogs allowed at Sliding Rock?

    No, dogs are generally not permitted in the immediate recreation area of Sliding Rock, including the observation decks and sliding area, for safety and sanitation reasons. It's best to leave pets at home or check with the U.S. Forest Service for specific regulations regarding pets in other parts of Pisgah National Forest.

    What amenities are available at Sliding Rock, and are lifeguards always present?

    The U.S. Forest Service manages the area, providing amenities such as restrooms and changing rooms. These facilities are typically available seven days a week from late April to early October, and then weekends only for a few weeks in late October. Lifeguards are present daily during peak season, generally from May to mid-September. Outside of these times, facilities may be limited or closed, and no lifeguards will be on duty.

    Do I need to make reservations or purchase tickets to visit Sliding Rock?

    No, reservations are not required to visit Sliding Rock. It operates on a first-come, first-served basis. There is typically a small entrance fee per person or per vehicle, which helps maintain the facilities and provide lifeguard services during the operating season.

    What should I bring for a visit to Sliding Rock?

    To fully enjoy your visit, consider bringing:

    • Swimsuit and towel
    • Water shoes or old sneakers (the rock can be slippery and rough)
    • Life vest (especially for children or non-swimmers)
    • Sunscreen
    • Water and snacks
    • Cash or card for the entrance fee
    • Change of clothes

    How long does a typical visit to Sliding Rock take?

    A typical visit to Sliding Rock can range from 1 to 3 hours, depending on how many times you wish to slide and how crowded it is. If you plan to simply observe, it might be shorter. During peak times, waiting in line to slide can extend your stay.

    Are there any less crowded alternatives or other natural slides in North Carolina?

    While Sliding Rock is unique, other natural swimming holes and smaller slides can be found in the region, often requiring a hike. For a less crowded experience, consider visiting Sliding Rock during off-peak hours (early morning or late afternoon) or during the shoulder seasons. Other popular swimming spots in Pisgah National Forest include Looking Glass Falls (for viewing) and various creek access points, though none offer the same developed sliding experience.

    What are the geological features that created Sliding Rock?

    Sliding Rock is a natural water slide formed by a gently sloping, smooth granite rock face over which the waters of Looking Glass Creek flow. The surrounding Appalachian Mountains are among the oldest on Earth, and the continuous erosion by the creek over millennia has polished the rock into its distinctive sliding surface, ending in a deep plunge pool.

    What other attractions are near Sliding Rock?

    Sliding Rock is located within the scenic Pisgah National Forest, offering many nearby attractions. These include Looking Glass Falls, Blue Ridge Parkway access, numerous hiking and biking trails, and the charming mountain towns of Brevard and Asheville, which offer dining, shopping, and cultural experiences.

    Is there public transportation to Sliding Rock, or is a car necessary?

    A car is generally necessary to reach Sliding Rock. It is located off US-276 within the Pisgah National Forest, and there is no public transportation service directly to the site. The nearest towns, Brevard and Asheville, are several miles away.

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