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Review of Linville Falls Trail

Erwins View--1.6 miles, round-trip, moderate
Plunge Basin--1 mile, round-trip, strenuous
Linville Gorge--1.4 miles, round-trip, strenuous

View from Chimney View(The following written information is provided by the National Park Service on a pamplet from the Linville Falls Visitor Center.) Two main hiking trails lead to beautiful views of the Linville Falls. Both begin at the Linville Falls Visitor Center and pass through remnants of a virgin hemlock forest mixed with other familiar trees such as white pine, oaks, hickory, and birch. A colorful and varied display of wildflowers decorates the trails in spring. Red and golden leaves in fall beautifully contrast with the soothing green of hemlocks.

 Upper FallsThe Linville Falls trails range in difficulty from moderate to strenuous. Erwins View Trail, a moderate walk of 1.6 miles round trip, offers hikers four overlooks, each revealing a different aspect of the Linville Falls area. The first overlook is 0.5 mile from the visitor center, and is a moderate walk with a slight loss of elevation. Here, the Linville River spills gently over the upper falls where it widens and pauses. Drifting into a narrow canyon, the water suddenly spirals out of sight and plunges 45 feet over the lower falls.

 Lower FallsThe next overlook, Chimney View, 0.7 mile from the visitor center, is the first point on the trail where the lower falls can be seen. It offers an excellent chance to photograph both the upper and lower falls. The overlook is named for the chimney-like rock outcroppings located to the right of the waterfall. The trail is strenuous in this area with considerable elevation gain. At Gorge View Overlook, hikers can see the Linville River cutting its way through the Linville Gorge Wilderness Area.

 Erwins View OverlookThe Erwins View Trail ends at Erwins View Overlook, 0.8 mile from the visitor center. From this vantage point hikers can enjoy a panoramic view of the Linville Gorge and a distant view of the upper and lower falls.

 Plunge Basin OverlookThe trails to Linville Gorge (1.4 miles round trip) and to Plunge Basin (1 mile round trip) also start at the visitor center. The trail to Linville Gorge forks 0.2 mile from the visitor center. The right fork takes hikers to Plunge Basin Overlook where they can view the lower falls and the Chimneys. The left fork winds down through rock cliffs to the bottom of the falls where the force of the water cascading over the falls creates a large pool. Both of these trails are strenuous. SWIMMING AND CLIMBING ON THE ROCKS ARE PROHIBITED. Hikers are advised to wear appropriate footwear when hiking on these trails.

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Linville Falls Trail Links
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NC Waterfalls: Linville Falls (info & photos)
National Park Service - Linville Falls (photo)
NCNatural Guide to the Linville Gorge (Exceptional)

 

 

 

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