Shower Stall Falls

 

Ronald David Parrott

 

The falls is formed by the stream dropping though a hole. Then the flow goes underneath what appears to be a false arch with solid rock on each side and what appears to be a captured boulder filling the gap in the middle. The solid rock pieces on each side look like they would align pretty well if they could be pushed together. So perhaps this was an easily identifiable natural bridge long ago.

NameShower Stall Falls
WatercourseUnnamed
Height of Falls-
Width of Falls-
# of Drops-
Type of FallsLedge
Upper Rock Layern/a
Lower Rock LayerRockcastle Sandstone Member, Bee Rock Formation: Sandstone | conglomerate
Watershed Size (Acres)-
Watershed Size (Sq Miles)-
Area of Face of Falls-
StatusConfirmed
Latitude37.16913
Longitude-84.24428
Elevation979
Land OwnerUSDA
Name of LandDaniel Boone National Forest
CountyLaurel
Azimuth-
Submitted byRonald David Parrott