We've collected top 10 mentioned waterfall parks and hikes in Cullowhee from other articles such as Tripadvisor's Top Things to Do, Tripster Travel Guide, Hiking In The Smokys.
Waterfall Park and Hikes in Cullowhee
Lower Whitewater Falls
4.7 (13 ratings)
Dramatic cascade on the Whitewater River with a 1.9-mile hiking trail to a viewing platform.
"Hikers will reach Indian Creek Falls via the Deep Creek Trail, which was one of the first trails constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the early 1930s. In addition to visiting the 45-foot waterfall, hikers will also pass by the 80-foot Toms Branch Falls along the way. This is another great hike for early spring wildflowers."
"On this hike you get the benefit of seeing two Smoky Mountain Waterfalls. The first is the 80 feet high Toms Branch Falls. The park service has installed benches so you can sit and admire the falls."
"Juney Whank Falls is divided into an upper and lower section. Both can be viewed from the footbridge which crosses Juney Whank Branch at the falls. Together they drop 90 feet from top to bottom."
"The Green River Adventures Waterfall Trek shows you the best of the Big Bradley Falls and Cove Creek Gorge. The hike starts with a 1 mile hike towards Big Bradley Falls before sending you rappelling a 30 foot vertical wall to access the base of the falls and the Cove Creek Gorge."
"One of Waynesville’s most famous and long-standing restaurants, Clyde’s has been serving traditional Southern cooking for almost 80 years now. We recommend trying the grilled biscuit to go along with your breakfast order. Getting to Clyde’s is easy too—just follow Main Street south until you get to Walmart, then find them right across the street."
Ruth's Chris Steak House
4.3 (574 ratings)
Outpost of upmarket steakhouse chain known for sizzling, butter-topped beef in an elegant setting
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