Whitewater Falls
Whitewater Falls owes its existence to the Blue Ridge Escarpment, a sharp drop in elevation between the mountains and the Piedmont.
With a 411-foot plunge, Upper Whitewater Falls in North Carolina is the highest waterfall east of the Rockies. South Carolina’s Lower Whitewater Falls falls another 400 feet.
Because of the escarpment’s difficult access and rugged terrain, much of the area receives few visitors and has remained wild and undeveloped over the years.
In the cool, moist shade of the steep slopes and rock cliffs, wildflowers and salamanders can be found. This wild land is also a perfect haven for a rich array of ferns, mosses and fungi. Enjoy the beauty of blooms and berries throughout the seasons.
Whitewater Falls experiences extremely high visitor volume during the middle of the day and on holidays. It is recommended that visitors plan their visit for the morning or evening hours.
Passes can be purchases online at recreation.gov
At a Glance
Operational Hours: | Dawn to Dusk |
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Fees: | $3/vehicle; $15 annual pass (usable at Dry Falls, Whiteside Mountain, and Whitewater Falls) Online passes can be purchases a recreation.gov |
Permit Info: | Self service fee stations, or purchase before you go online at recreation.gov |
Open Season: | Year Round |
Usage: | Heavy |
Closest Towns: | Highlands and Cashiers |
Water: | Drinking Water |
Restroom: | Flush toilets |
Operated By: | Nantahala NF, Nantahala Ranger District, 90 Sloan Road, Franklin, NC 28734, (828)-524-6441 |