Hickory Nut Falls Trail
Hickory Nut Falls Trail
2.7
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00:30
1.38km
120m
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The Hickory Nut Falls Trail offers a delightful journey through a mature deciduous forest, leading to one of the tallest waterfalls in the eastern United States. As you hike, you'll pass through lush greenery, spotting wildflowers and rhododendrons, especially in spring and summer. The path is mostly shaded, with a…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Hickory Nut Falls Trail is located within Chimney Rock State Park. You will park inside the park, and the trailhead is accessible from there. Access to the trail requires a ticket to the state park.
Yes, access to the Hickory Nut Falls Trail requires a ticket to Chimney Rock State Park. There is an entrance fee for the park, but no separate permit is needed for the trail itself.
Yes, the trail is generally considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for families and beginners. However, it does have some moderate uphill sections and rocky terrain, plus a small set of stairs at the end. It is not recommended for strollers or wheelchairs.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on the Hickory Nut Falls Trail within Chimney Rock State Park. It's best to check the official Chimney Rock State Park website or contact them directly for their current pet policy.
Each season offers a unique experience. Spring brings diverse bird species and wildflowers. Summer features blooming rhododendrons and hydrangeas. Fall provides a spectacular display of colorful leaves. In winter, cold temperatures can lead to massive ice formations on the cliffs and even freeze the falls, offering a dramatic view.
The trail traverses a beautiful, cool, and wooded mature deciduous forest. While largely well-maintained and shaded, the path is gently rolling with several moderate uphill sections and some rocky terrain. There's also a small set of stairs at the very end leading to the base of the falls.
You'll hike through a diverse forest, spotting wildflowers and listening to nature's sounds. The undeniable highlight is the magnificent 404-foot At the base of Hickory Nut Falls, where you can enjoy a refreshing mist and spectacular views. The falls were also featured in the film "The Last of the Mohicans."
Yes, while the route primarily follows the Hickory Nut Falls Trail, it also passes through sections of the Skyline Trail and the Four Seasons Trail.
Yes, throughout the trail, picnic tables, benches, and resting areas are conveniently placed, offering spots to catch your breath and enjoy the surroundings.
The Hickory Nut Falls Trail closes one hour before Chimney Rock State Park closes to ensure hikers have ample time to complete their journey and exit the park safely.
The trail is home to diverse flora and fauna. You can spot wildflowers, and in spring, various bird species like Black-throated Green Warblers, Scarlet Tanagers, and Ravens nest in the canopy. At the base of the falls, a unique ecosystem supports rare plants and amphibians.
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