The Smoky Mountains Waterfalls are beautiful |
I've had the incredible opportunity to uncover a variety of stunning waterfalls while journeying through
the breathtaking scenery of Western North Carolina. Many of these hidden gems are conveniently
located near the highway, making them easily accessible. If you’re a waterfall lover looking for an
unforgettable day trip, let me share one of my favorite scenic routes that begins and ends
in Waynesville, NC!
Kick off your adventure on US 276, famously known as Pisgah Highway. You’ll find yourself enchanted
by the twisting roads as you head east. After enjoying the drive, take a turn onto US 64 west, where
you’ll pass through the charming town of Brevard on your way to Highlands. Keep going west on US
64, and you’ll glide through Franklin, eventually connecting with US 23 north to join US 74 East. This
route winds just north of Dillsboro before bringing you back to Waynesville.
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Waynesville Waterfall Loop has plenty of fun curves also! |
As you navigate along US 276, don't miss the chance to stop at some of the region's most mesmerizing
waterfalls. Must-see spots include the iconic Looking Glass Falls, the easily accessible Moore Cove
Falls (just a 1.5-mile round-trip hike), Upper Log Hollow Falls (a 2.6-mile trek), Barnett Branch Falls (a
brief 0.7-mile hike), and the exhilarating Sliding Rock Falls. Each waterfall promises a visual delight,
and the drive itself is filled with scenic twists and turns that make for an exhilarating trip.
The route has twists and turns as well as beautiful scenery |
For a unique adventure, make sure to visit Sliding Rock Falls, located just 28 miles southeast of
Waynesville and 19 miles north of Brevard along US 276. This favored spot is managed by the
National Forest Service and requires a $5 entry fee per person. Lifeguards are available from 9 AM to 6
PM during the peak season, from Memorial Day to Labor Day, ensuring a safe experience for
everyone.
The natural slide is fun, refreshing and produces many smiles |
What truly makes Sliding Rock Falls stand out is its thrilling opportunity to cool off on a hot southern
summer day. With a natural 60-foot water slide leading into a refreshing 7-foot deep pool, it’s a fun way
to beat the heat. The current is just right, guiding you down into the inviting coolness below. While the
water can be brisk, it’s incredibly refreshing, especially in warm weather. The surrounding landscape
adds to the ambiance, filled with laughter from fellow adventurers eager to take the plunge.
Sliding Rock Falls is surrounded by old growth trees |
A visit to Sliding Rock Falls is absolutely worth the trek and small fee—just be prepared for an
exhilarating splash when you slide in!
A walking path leads behind Dry Falls |
As you continue your journey towards Highlands, NC, be sure to take in the sights of Sequoyah Falls
and Bridal Veil Falls along US 64, just a short distance of less than three miles. More waterfalls await,
including Dry Falls, Quarry Falls, and Cullasaja Falls. One of the most unique experiences is being able
to park and walk behind Bridal Veil Falls, a thrill not offered at many other spots!
Bridal Veils Fall pullout allows for a unique perspective |
Each town on this delightful 135-mile loop has its own charm, featuring inviting shops and cozy “mom
and pop” restaurants renowned for their delicious meals. This route is a treasure trove of winding
roads, extraordinary landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and outstanding hiking trails, all just waiting to
be discovered!