Have you ever heard of Hooker Falls in NC? The DuPont State Forest in North Carolina is a fun place to wander. With trails that crisscross the forest floor and waterfalls galore, it’s one of the most sought-after experiences for hiking in the Tar Heel State. But most people arrive in the heat of the summer to hike the trails and don’t know there’s a fantastic swimming hole hike in NC here. And it’s just a short hike, too! Don’t forget to wear your swimsuit so you can take a dip in the water at Hooker Falls in NC!

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The trail to Hooker Falls is .9-miles round trip. Learn more about this swimming hole hike in NC as well as other waterfalls here.

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