Catawba Falls: located in the Pisgah National Forest just east of Asheville, North Carolina, is a beautiful place to explore at any time of year.
Dry Falls:Near Highlands, there’s a waterfall called Dry Falls where you can take a stroll safely behind a waterfall. The 75-foot waterfall plunges over a cliff in the Nantahala National Forest.
Bridal Veil Falls: is a stunning waterfall located in DuPont State Forest. Take in the beauty of the waterfall’s 120-foot tall cascade from an observation platform or flat rocks at its base.
Graveyard Falls:Just off the Blue Ridge Parkway, south of Asheville, there are waterfalls and wildflowers to be seen all along the Graveyard Fields. Throughout the parkway, wildflowers, blueberries.
Schoolhouse Falls:With a drop of approximately 20 feet, Schoolhouse Falls isn’t the tallest waterfall, but it’s breathtaking! There are many waterfalls in Panthertown Valley in the Nantahala.
Rainbow Falls:One of the most spectacular waterfalls near Asheville, NC is Rainbow Falls in the Blue Ridge Mountains. This 150-foot waterfall is magnificent, especially when the Horsepasture River.
Linville Falls: is possibly North Carolina’s most photographed waterfall. The falls are located in Burke County and plunge 90 feet into the 12-mile-long Linville Gorge.
Whitewater Falls:With an impressive 811 feet, Whitewater Falls is the tallest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains! The Upper Falls, located 60 miles from downtown Asheville in the Nantahala.
Crabtree Falls:is a spectacular 70-foot waterfall located in Western North Carolina’s legendary Black Mountains. You can hike a modest loop off of the Blue Ridge Parkway to Crabtree Falls’.
Skinny Dip Falls:When the weather is warm, Skinny Dip Falls is a great swimming hole spot for both locals and visitors. Skinny Dip Falls consists of three tiers and is approximately 30-40 feet high.