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Pearson's Falls Glen is named for the engineer that discovered the falls area while scouting for passage through the mountains for what was to be the Southern Railroad. A military man, farmer and engineer, Captain Pearson bought the glen as part of a large tract for his family. For years he and his heirs allowed generations of young people to picnic on the great stone table rock located at the base of the falls. In 1931 Pearson's son had to sell a portion of his holdings, and he accepted the offer of a timber company to buy the glen and the surrounding woodland. The Tryon Garden Club rescued the glen and surrounding property via the generosity of an honorary member. The property is still open to the public (for a $2.00 per person entry fee - but well worth that). It is a beautiful waterfall located near downtown Tryon and is a wonderful family outing. The trail is very short and is well maintained and easy going.
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