Dismal Falls Trails (Forest Trail #1058)
Area Status: Open
Dismal Falls trail is a short, 1/10 mile descent to Dismal Falls, a 15-foot staircase of rock ledges in Dismal Creek. The sound and spray of the running water is as invigorating as it is beautiful. The trail ends a the creek at the bottom of the falls where there are plenty of flat rocks to sit on. Dangle your toes in the water or enjoy a picnic lunch in this scenic spot.
Trail Open To:
At a Glance
Fees: | No fee |
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Open Season: | Open year round |
Restrictions: | When recreating on Forest Service Lands, follow the Forest Rules for Visitors and Forest Supervisor’s Orders. Motorized use, including e-bikes, is prohibited. All visitors should follow Tread Lightly and Leave No Trace guidelines. |
Closest Towns: | Bland, VA - Giles County |
Water: | Drinking water is not provided. All water taken from natural sources should be purified before use. |
Restroom: | Restrooms are not available. Leave No Trace when disposing of human waste. |
Operated By: | Eastern Divide Ranger District: (540) 552 - 4641 |
Information Center: | For more information contact: Eastern Divide Ranger District 110 Southpark Drive Blacksburg, VA 24060. 540-552-4641 Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 - 12:00 and 12:30 - 4:30 Current weather conditions for Bland, VA: www.weather.gov |
General Information
Directions:From I-77: Take exit 52 toward Bland, VA, and turn right onto Highway 42. Continue for 14 miles on Highway 42 and turn left on SR 606. Travel one mile and turn right on SR 671 / FR 201 (Dismal Creek Road). Parking is one more mile ahead on the right.
General Notes:
- Trail Length: .010 miles
- Blazes: None
- Trail Difficulty: Easy
- Connecting Trails: None
- Elevation: 2400 to 2400 feet
- Trail Access Points: LAT 37.1868 LONG -80.9013
- Trail Map: It is recommended that all trail users always carry a reliable map. This trail is shown on the Interactive Visitor Map and the National Geographic/Trails Illustrated Map #787. Maps may be purchased at some local District Ranger Stations, at outdoor retail locations or by visiting the National Geographic’s Trails Illustrated website.
Activities
Day Hiking
Alerts & Warnings
- Areas Reopened on the Clinch and Mount Rogers
- Todd Lake Day Use Area Closed
- State of Emergency in Virginia
- Hone Quarry Campground Reopens
- Balcony Falls to Skimmer Transmission Line Reconstruction Project
- Beartree Lake restoration project facility changes
- Low Moor Shooting Range to Temporarily Close
- Temporary Delays - Mount Rogers NRA Roads