Perhaps the most spectacular waterfall hike in North Carolina, Bird Falls along the North Fork of the French Broad River near Balsam Grove is beyond breathtaking. A hike of about four-tenths of a mile leads wide-eyed visitors to a 20-foot waterfall that then flows right under and past a massive cliff complete with colorful sediment striations in the rock face. Let's take a closer look at Bird Rock Falls in North Carolina.
Come along with us on this 0.8-mile (total out and back) hike that features not one, but FIVE waterfalls, the most stunning of which is Bird Rock Falls found at the end of the short trail.
The hike begins on a gravel road found just below the red house seen here.
At just over 500 feet into the hike visitors are wowed by twin waterfalls from opposing creeks that converge at this very point. The falls are each 15 feet high and the sound, alone, is enough to soothe away any worries of the day.
The waterfall nearest to the red house is called Shoal Creek Falls; while the other waterfall is called French Broad Falls. Together, the twin falls are called Mill Shoals Falls.
The trail continues on with much to see and admire. Small water crossings are easy to negotiate on this short and easy trail with so little elevation change it's hardly noticeable.
After a set of stairs and yet two more smaller waterfalls, hikers are completely in awe of Bird Rock Falls.
Bird Rock Falls is a rolling cascade that tumbles 20 feet over a smooth rock surface.
As beautiful as the sight of the falls is, there's more to see than just the waterfall! A ginormous rock ledge with the bottom carved out over time by the raging waters of the North Fork of the French Broad River clearly turns this waterfall view into much more.
Hikers are hard-pressed to find anything else quite like Bird Rock Falls anywhere in North Carolina.
It's worth noting that Bird Rock Falls and access to all five of these waterfalls is on private property belonging to Living Waters Ministry. However, the ministry does generously allow the public access to enjoy this wonderful hike (hiking is at your own risk, though).
Take a look at the stunning views here:
The only request from the ministry is that public parking for hikers should be utilized only on the shoulder of NC Highway 215. The parking lot behind the Ministry is reserved for Ministry guests. Can you imagine the sight of this spectacular waterfall view in North Carolina? What are you waiting for? Hit the road and go see Bird Rock Falls in North Carolina in person! Have you already done so? Let us know about it in the comments. If you're looking for more places like this, check out these stunning waterfalls in North Carolina.
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