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There is an upper falls, but recommendation is to not pursue until the USFS extends the trail.  Currently, it is a very dangerous rope climb which has resulted in injury and death.  
There is an upper falls, but recommendation is to not pursue until the USFS extends the trail.  Currently, it is a very dangerous climb which has resulted in injury and death. The latest (and there have been multiple of the years) occurred on June 25, 2017.


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Located in Pisgah National Forest, Grandfather Ranger District. Contact number is (828)652-2144.
Until some better pictures are submitted, an excellent write-up is found at [https://www.hikewnc.info/trailheads/catawba-falls hikewnc.info]
Until some better pictures are submitted, an excellent write-up is found at [https://www.hikewnc.info/trailheads/catawba-falls hikewnc.info]
   
   

Revision as of 04:41, 8 July 2017

Lower Catawba Falls - November.jpg
Trail Name Catawba Falls Trail
Park Pisgah NF
Nearest City Old Fort
State North Carolina
Trail Marking Yellow Blaze
Trail Use/Features Dnr hiking.png Dnr waterfall.png
Difficulty Rating Easy
Hiking Time 1.5 hrs0.0938 Days <br />90 Min <br />
Distance:
round-trip/trail only
2.1 mi3.38 km <br /> / 1.1 mi1.77 km <br />
Trail Type In-and-Out
Climb/Descent Elevation 328328 Feet <br />99.974 Meters <br /> /
High Point 1,914 ft638 Yards <br />583.387 Meters <br />
Parking 35° 36' 48.00" N, 82° 13' 51.09" W
Trailhead 35° 36' 48.00" N, 82° 13' 51.09" W
Nearest Medical Old Fort, NC
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Trail Overview

Short hike along an improved trail to 100-foot tall Catawba Falls

How to get there

From Johnson City, TN

  1. Head south on I-26 towards Asheville.
  2. Merge onto I-240 East/US-70 East.
  3. Continue onto I-40 East toward Statesville.
  4. Take Exit 73 (Old Fort).
  5. From the exit ramp, make a sharp right turn onto Catawba River Road.
  6. Follow the road to its end after three miles.
  7. Park at new USFS lot.

Route Description

The falls are reached by a steady uphill walk following the Catawba River. The hike time is roughly half hour each way with another half hour to enjoy the waterfall.

Miles Catawba Falls Hike Elevation
0.0 miles Parking Area 1,594 feet
0.2 miles Bridge over Catawba River (built Summer 2016)
0.65 miles Former dam - and its waterfall
1.1 miles Lower Catawba Falls 1,914 feet
2.1 miles Back at Parking Area 1,594 feet

There is an upper falls, but recommendation is to not pursue until the USFS extends the trail. Currently, it is a very dangerous climb which has resulted in injury and death. The latest (and there have been multiple of the years) occurred on June 25, 2017.

Typical Conditions

Well trodden dirt path with a pair of new (2016) bridges. Can be muddy after hard rain.

Fees, Permits, etc.

No permit or fee. Bathrooms at parking area.

After the Hike

Visit Kilwin's Chocolates, Fudge and Ice Cream (116 W State St, Black Mountain, NC) for refreshment afterwards.

Misc. Information

Located in Pisgah National Forest, Grandfather Ranger District. Contact number is (828)652-2144.

Until some better pictures are submitted, an excellent write-up is found at hikewnc.info

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