Northrup Falls located at Colditz Cove State Natural Area Located outside of Jamestown, TN Saturday, February 1, 2014 FREE Park to hike in. Tony and I was in the area hiking at Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park and decided to check out a few other locations in the area. So after a great lunch in Jamestown, TN we decided to check out Northrup Falls located at Colditz Cove State Natural Area. We located the site really easily. We parked in the lot right off to right. The place comes up on you really quickly. It is a graveled parking area. We locked the van and off we went. The path was well marked at first with white markers, but later on that changed quickly. The woods are dense here and full of pines and moss. So, even though its the winter, there is a lot of Greenery on this hike. We quickly came to cliff. no signs and no warning. so if traveling with children«BECAREFUL» The drop off to water and waterfalls below is extremely steep and there is no support safety railing… NOTHING!!! But from here you can hear the waterfall. So we started down the path and ran into another couple coming out. They said they had to turn around due to all the icy pathways and rocks. They wished us safe journey and off we went. We were going to go as far as we could. Tony and I came to a beautiful spot where you could see the creek go off the rock cliff to form the top of the waterfall. We came to a foot bridge and the view from here to the waters edge to go over the top of the fall is BEAUTIFUL. We walked about 1000 feet and out to start the descent down the hillside. Here is where all the large ice formations started forming on the rocks causing some beautiful photo opportunities We had to do some major brush dodging and rock climbing to make our way around the base of the cliffs and ridge line. We came to several areas where we thought, WHATNOW? Do we turn back??? No, we kept on climbing and working our way around the ridge at the base of the cliff. We can do this!!! We finally found an opening after climbing some rocks that allowed us to see the«FROZENSNOWVOLCANO» formation at the base of the waterfall… Amazing!!! I have never seen anything like this before!!! We made our away around the mound of snow, even crawling in some places under the rock overhang to get past and when we got to the other side we were met with a wall incline of icy covered rocks that we had to scale or turn back. TURNBACK??? No, we got this!!! So, we began our scary but exciting journey to the top. I went ahead so that way if I fell back down hopefully he could catch me before I did a polar plunge into the water/creek below. The climb was about 100 ft up or more an incline covered by thick icy film over the sand and rock base. it was very scary, but I didn’t want to go back. We have to be near the end? After we got to the top of the Icy covered Rock wall, we were faced with more large rocks, ice and breaking large icicles off the rock wall of the cliff.