- April 29-30
- June 10
- July 8
- July 29
- Aug. 12 & 19
The trail to High Falls was built for the kayakers, however, the primary users are hikers who want to see the falls. The total length of the trail is 0.70 mile from the trailhead to the kayak put-in at the base of the falls. You don't need to hike all the way to the bottom to see the falls, but it does give you a great vantage point. The elevation drop from the trailhead to the put-in is 650 feet, about 73 flights of stairs. Not too bad on the way down, but keep this in mind for the hike back up.
The trail’s bridges are made from Hemlocks, while the steps, handrails and water bars are made from Locust and boulders, all harvested on-site. On a spring hike, there are many wildflowers in bloom along this trail, including trillium and violets.
Consider a hike along the steep trail to the bottom of High Falls any time of year for access to three sets of waterfalls. Or better yet, make an adventure-filled day out of it with these add-on options:
- The Pines Recreation Area is also home to a swimming beach and picnic area, with a fishing pier and restrooms.
- Rent a pontoon, paddleboards, or kayaks at Signal Ridge Marina or Lake Shore Marina & Sea-Doo rentals and see three major waterfalls on Lake Glenville.
- Cashiers Sliding Rock puts you in the water for a slide down to a shallow pool.
- For the hiking enthusiast, the 2.5-mile roundtrip loop hike at Whiteside Mountain puts you front and center with amazing mountain views from spectacular 700-foot high cliff walls.
- Dine with the locals. For grab and go type of food, try Cornucopia Restaurant or Slab Town Pizza, both in nearby Cashiers. For higher end options, take a look at the Library (in Sapphire NC) and Canyon Kitchen, both in Cashiers, NC.
- Parking is just past the Glenville Dam on Pine Creek Road (off of 107) at the Pines Recreation Area. The street address is 1966 Pine Creek Road, Cullowhee. GPS coordinates 35.198262,-83.159715. Click here for a map.
- Cameras and phones may get wet from waterfall mist, so be prepared to keep your gear under wraps
- Use the hashtag #PlayOnNC in your social media posts, and we may just feature your photos on our social channels.