NC Waterfalls

Lower waterfall on Wolf Creek tributary below Lauren Falls

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I checked out this creek many years ago when I found Patricia Falls and Lauren Falls. But it was dry, and I didn’t bother climbing up to see a big damp rock. In the years since, a few people have told me about it, including one who sent me a LiDAR screenshot. I’m sorry for not remembering your names. Mark Morrison also includes the two waterfalls in his latest Waterfall Walks and Drives guidebook.

So, I finally explored the entire creek in June 2025. At my age, I know there are many waterfalls in North Carolina that I will never see again in person. It does not hurt my feelings that this is one of them.

The waterfall is very nice if you can catch during a good flow, but the stream is so small that it’s often just a trickle. The biggest problem with this falls is access. You must wade through dense dog hobble, briars, and fallen trees, and the forest floor is full of leg breakers, patches of soil that have built up on roots and fallen trees that won’t support your weight. And it’s steep. Very steep! And there are small cliffs to negotiate. Whew! And for all of that effort you get, as best as I can tell, one open view of the falls, at which I needed to climb up on a fallen hemlock to see it well.

Actually, getting to base of this one is not as bad as I’m making it sound. What’s bad, really bad, is hiking (using this term loosely here) from the base of this falls up to the base of the upper falls. This ol’ waterfaller ain’t doing that again!

I’ll talk more about access in the hiking directions. As far as the waterfall itself goes, it really is impressive. Photos don’t come close to doing it justice as it is so high and the upper part so far away. Just the part you can see in my photo measured over 100 feet high. The creek is so hemmed in with rhodos and other vegetation it is impossible to measure any other part of the falls.

If you’re a hard-core waterfaller who just visited Lauren Falls and still have some energy left, and the creeks are running high, and you’re wearing long pants and sleeves, and you don’t have a heavy pack and tripod to carry, and you’re an idiot, I highly recommend this waterfall and the one upstream.

Waterfall Image

This photo does not do the falls justice. It is much higher than it appears. (028B1-264421)

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Accessibility:Hiking trail and Class III bushwhack
County:Jackson
River Basin:Little Tennessee
Watercourse:Tributary of Wolf Creek
Watershed:Very small
Type and Height:Freefalling, sliding, cascading falls approx. 200 feet high on very small stream
Landowner:Nantahala NF, Nantahala RD
Beauty Rating:5
Elevation:3560 feet
USGS Map:Sam Knob
Hike Difficulty:As hard as it gets!
Hike Distance:Lass than 1.5 miles
Waterfall GPS:35.262769, -82.97109
Trailhead GPS:
35.272925, -82.969369