Sliding Rock Pisgah
A natural mountain waterslide in Pisgah National Forest — a broad, rushing rock face that funnels icy Appalachian water into a plunge pool below.
About this spectacle
Sliding Rock is a natural waterslide in Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina, where a broad, smooth rock face channels a rushing mountain stream into a pool below. Visitors launch themselves down the slick stone surface, carried by the constant flow of cold Appalachian water that rarely warms above 55°F even in summer. The roar of moving water, the shock of the cold plunge pool, and the laughter of other visitors create a lively, refreshing atmosphere. Surrounding old-growth forest keeps the site shaded and cool, amplifying the sensation of immersion in wild nature. The spectacle is as much about the joyful human interaction with the natural feature as the feature itself — a rare place where a geological curiosity doubles as a beloved swimming hole.
When to go
Apr — Oct, peak Jun — Aug
Getting there
Nearest airport: AVL. Nearest city: Asheville.
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