Cold Spring Branch | rises in SE Swain County and flows NW into Yalaka Creek. |
Cold Spring Branch | rises in N Madison County and flows NE into Allan Creek. |
Cold Spring Branch | rises in S Haywood County and flows NW into Shiny Creek. |
Cold Spring Branch | rises in E Clay County and flows SW into Shooting Creek. |
Cold Spring Branch | rises in N Clay County and flows SE into Long Branch. |
Cold Spring Creek | rises in N Macon County and flows SW into Whiteoak Creek. |
Cold Spring Creek | rises in N Burke County and flows S into Carroll's Creek. |
Cold Spring Gap | on the Jackson-Transylvania county line. |
Cold Spring Gap | N Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park near the head of Bear Creek. Called in Cherokee Aha-lu-na (ambushed) or U-ni-ha-lu-na (where they watched). Cherokees are said to have ambushed a large party of invading Iroquois, slaying all but one. His ears were cut off, as was the custom, and he was sent home to take the news to his people. |
Cold Spring Knob | on the Swain County, N.C.-Sevier County, Tenn., line in Great Smoky Mountains National Park at the junction of Miry Ridge and the main divide of the Great Smoky Mountains. Alt. 5,240. Named for spring of cold water near the summit. |