Waterfalls in Transylvania County, often referred to as the "Land of Waterfalls," features over 250 cascades. This region in North Carolina is characterized by its diverse natural landscape, offering a wide array of waterfall experiences. From easily accessible roadside attractions to more challenging trails, the area provides numerous opportunities to explore natural water features. Its geography supports a high concentration of waterfalls, making it a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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It only takes about a mile of hiking to reach this free-falling waterfall, which tumbles off an overhanging edge 50 feet in the air. You can walk right up to the base of the falls, and the valley around you is filled with lush ferns and rhododendron plants.
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From this spot on a wooden viewing platform you get great views over Triple Falls. The nearby Triple Falls shelter is a great spot for a picnic with a view of the waterfall, but be sure to pack out all your trash as there are no trash cans. Dogs are welcome here, but must be kept on a leash. Just a bit past the shelter is a long staircase that you can take down to the river.
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Arriving at the base of the falls may convince many that these are the 'Bridal Veil' but they are further up the rocks! Be very careful as the rocks get very slick and I have ended up on my butt more than once - even with walking poles. Be warned. However, the view at the top of the real falls is well worthwhile.
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Step off the bike and take the turn off of the main road to find the Looking Glass Falls Viewpoint. Looking Glass Falls is the perfect quick pit-stop for everyone since it is practically right next to the parking lot. The accessibility to the falls viewing area was kept in mind during designing so that anyone would be able to view the beautiful scene; keep in mind that there are steps leading to the upper viewing platform.
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Sliding Rock is always a spectacle. If you are anywhere close to the area, this is a must-visit. You can slide down the 60-foot natural rock slide into deep water. There are lifeguards in the summer and restrooms (except in the winter) at the parking lot. If you don't feel like going down the slide yourself, there are multiple observation decks and areas.
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Sliding Rock is always a spectacle. If you are anywhere close to the area, this is a must-visit. You can slide down the 60-foot natural rock slide into deep water. There are lifeguards in the summer and restrooms (except in the winter) at the parking lot. If you don't feel like going down the slide yourself, there are multiple observation decks and areas.
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The name "Twin Falls" is in reference to two 100 foot tall waterfalls that are right next to each other in Pisgah National Forest. There are hiking trails that lead to the falls. In the winter months, the falls sometimes freeze, which is an equally beautiful sight.
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Hooker Falls is a 12-foot tall waterfall in DuPont Forest. The main trail approaching the falls is pretty short and one that almost anyone in the family can complete. There are changing stations and restrooms at the closest parking lot in case you decide to get in the large pool of water at the base of the falls.
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Several waterfalls in Transylvania County are known for their easy access, making them ideal for families or those seeking less strenuous visits. Hooker Falls features a short main trail, restrooms, and changing stations, with a large pool at its base. Looking Glass Falls is iconic for its roadside accessibility, allowing views from the road or a short walk down to its base. Moore Cove Falls is reached via a relatively accessible 1.2-mile round-trip trail.
Yes, Transylvania County offers unique interactive waterfall experiences. Moore Cove Falls allows visitors to walk behind its 50-foot curtain of water into a natural alcove. Schoolhouse Falls also offers the unique feature of walking behind the falls and has an excellent swimming hole. For a natural water slide experience, Sliding Rock is a 60-foot rock slide that empties into a deep pool, complete with lifeguards during summer. Hooker Falls also has a large, inviting pool at its base suitable for swimming.
Absolutely. DuPont State Recreational Forest is renowned for its trio of waterfalls: Hooker Falls, Triple Falls, and High Falls. These are connected by a manageable 2.2-mile round-trip trail, offering a diverse waterfall experience in one outing. Additionally, French Broad Falls and Shoal Creek Falls are twin cascades located side-by-side, with a short hike continuing to Cathedral Falls, providing a trifecta of waterfalls.
Transylvania County is home to several awe-inspiring waterfalls. Whitewater Falls stands out as the highest waterfall east of the Rockies, with a dramatic 411-foot plunge in North Carolina. In DuPont State Recreational Forest, High Falls cascades 125 feet, and Bridal Veil Falls is a breathtaking 120-foot cascade. Triple Falls is also spectacular, descending in three distinct plunges totaling about 120 feet.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, the Daniel Ridge Loop Trail is a moderate five-mile round-trip hike that leads to the impressive 150-foot Daniel Ridge Falls. You can find more detailed hiking routes, including those specifically for waterfalls, in the Waterfall hikes in Transylvania County guide, which features trails like the Hooker Falls, Triple Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and High Falls Trail.
Beyond waterfall viewing and hiking, Transylvania County offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, with options like the Reasonover Creek and Mine Mountain Loop, detailed in the Running Trails in Transylvania County guide. For easier walks, the Easy hikes in Transylvania County guide provides routes such as the Davidson River Exercise Trail.
The waterfalls in Transylvania County are beautiful year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and increased water flow from snowmelt and rain. Summer offers a refreshing escape, with opportunities for swimming at spots like Sliding Rock and Hooker Falls. Fall showcases vibrant foliage, creating stunning backdrops. Even in winter, waterfalls like Looking Glass Falls can be particularly picturesque when ice glistens like a mirror.
Many trails in Transylvania County are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific regulations for each location. For instance, dogs are welcome at the Triple Falls Overlook, provided they are kept on a leash. Always ensure your pet is leashed and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
When visiting waterfalls, it's advisable to wear appropriate footwear, as trails can be wet and slippery, especially near the cascades. Sturdy hiking shoes or waterproof boots are recommended. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are useful. If you plan to swim, bring a swimsuit and towel. Always carry water, snacks, and a small first-aid kit. Remember to pack out everything you pack in.
Parking is generally available at the trailheads for most popular waterfalls. For example, Hooker Falls has a parking lot with restrooms and changing stations nearby. For the DuPont State Recreational Forest waterfalls (Hooker, Triple, High Falls), multiple parking areas provide access to the interconnected trail system. It's always a good idea to arrive early during peak seasons to secure a spot.
Transylvania County has earned its nickname, the 'Land of Waterfalls,' due to its exceptional concentration of over 250 cascades. The region's unique geography, characterized by numerous rivers and elevation changes, creates an ideal environment for waterfall formation. This abundance offers a diverse range of experiences, from easily accessible roadside views to challenging hikes leading to majestic plunges, making it a premier destination for waterfall enthusiasts.


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