ContestsEventsAdvertise

LISTEN LIVE

Ultimate North Carolina Waterfall Road Trip to 8 Scenic Spots in 5 Hours

We all know that summertime is the best time for a road trip. We’ve already discussed all of that and the best state to take those road trips in, but…

11 Waterfalls That Will Take Your Breathe Away in North Carolina
Alexis Zarycki

We all know that summertime is the best time for a road trip. We've already discussed all of that and the best state to take those road trips in, but what about waterfalls. One thing that North Carolina has plenty of is scenic views with some breathtaking waterfalls across the state. Didn't know that? Well, yes, North Carolina is known for its natural beauty and the waterfalls within the state surely add true to that. With a series of hiking trails showing off some of the most beautiful waterfalls, you won't regret finding these hidden gems.

Only In Your State gathered a list of some of the best waterfall road trips you could take in North Carolina. North Carolina is the best place to fall in love with nature this summer. But, where should you begin? This waterfall road trip will take you all across North Carolina. Along the way, you'll be able to see some of the most breathtaking waterfalls. Not only will you have the time of your life, but it also won't take all day. The entire trip can be done in a simple 5-hour day trip, according to Only In Your State! So, who is ready to see some waterfalls this summer? Check out Only In Your State's ultimate North Carolina waterfall road trip below.

Linville Falls

First stop is Linville Falls! This is one of the best waterfall hikes in the state. Take a hike and experience some of the best views of Linville Falls you have ever seen.

Crabtree Falls

Up next is Crabtree Falls, not to far from Linville Falls. After a 3 mile hike you will get a great view of Crabtree Falls. 

Looking Glass Falls

Then you're off to Looking Glass Falls near Brevard. The waterfall is visible from the road, making it the most accessible waterfall in North Carolina. 

Moore Cove Falls

Your next stop on the road trip is Moore Cove Falls. This is the perfect walk behind waterfall, easily accessible from a small parking lot area. Located right next to Looking Glass you'll be able to knock them out back to back. 

Cove Creek Falls

Then we're off to Cove Creek Falls a great two in one experience. It's only a short hike, so this would be great for the whole family to be able to enjoy. 

Sliding Rock

Now, slip on down to Sliding Rock and really get the adrenaline pumping. Slide down the waterfall and feel the cool, mountain water when you hit the end. 

Dry Falls

Next on the list is Dry Falls, which is probably great since you'll be soaked after leaving Sliding Rock. Walk right underneath this North Carolina waterfall and take a minute to soak in the moment. 

Upper Whitewater Falls

For your final stop on the waterfall road trip is Upper Whitewater Falls. This 811 ft. waterfall is the tallest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains. The upper portion is in North Carolina and the lower portion ends in South Carolina. Talk about a grand finale to the day!

Randi Moultrie is a Charleston, South Carolina native and has been in the radio industry for the last few years in Charlotte. Randi started with Beasley Media Group as an intern in 2019 and is now thriving in the digital world. Randi enjoys writing about her favorite foods (especially pizza) and all things fashion and travel. As one who loves taking trips to find new foods, it’s not surprising that she enjoys writing about both!