Apple Orchard Falls Trail (Forest Trail #17)
The Apple Orchard Falls National Recreation Trail leaves Sunset Fields at milepost 78.4 on the Blue Ridge Parkway and winds down Apple Orchard Mountai,n generally following the headwaters of North Creek. Hikers will follow the coursing stream as it travels down the mountain. The trail pauses at a wooden platform overlooking the waterfalls then travels to a boardwalk at the base of the waterfall.
Trail Open To:
Specific Trail Information
Trail Type
General Information
- Trail Length: 3.32 miles
- Blazes: Blue
- Trail Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
- Connecting Trails: FT #18 - Cornelius Creek, FT #1 - Appalachian Trail
- Elevation: Beginning at an elevation of 1480 feet at the parking lot on FR #59 and climbing to 3400 feet at the trailhead at Sunset Fields on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
- Trail Access Points (Approximate LAT/LONG):
- North Creek Trailhead: LAT 37.53 LONG -79.55
- Sunset Fields on Blue Ridge Parkway: LAT 37.51 LONG -79.52
- Lat/Long Conversion Table
- Trail Etiquette: Trail etiquette for multiple use trails calls for horses to have the right-of-way. Hikers should yield to horses. Bicyclists should yield to horses and hikers. Horse riders are responsible for the control of their horse at all times.
Open year round
No fee.
No drinking water available. All water taken from natural sources should be purified before use.
Per Forest Supervisor's Order the following is prohibited on the Apple Orchard Falls Trail:
- Possessing or using a saddle, pack or draft animal.
- Trail is open to: Hiking
- Trail is closed to all motorized vehicles.
Getting There
Directions
North Creek Trailhead: From I-81, take exit 168 (Arcadia). Follow Jennings Creek Road (SR 614) for approximately 3.0 miles to the intersection with North Creek Road (FR 59). Turn left and follow North Creek Road until the pavement ends. Continue straight on FR 59 (now gravel) until it ends at the trailhead parking. Blue Ridge Parkway: Hikers may park at the Sunset Fields Overlook, milepost 78, on the Blue Ridge Parkway north of the Peaks of Otter. "
Additional Information
Operated By
Glenwood & Pedlar Ranger Districts: (540) 291-2188