Looking for a short hike with lots of attractions? You’re in luck if you’re near Tryon or Saluda, or will be visiting the area. There’s a trail here that leads to a waterfall and past the ruins of an old homestead in North Carolina. Check it out!
The Drip Falls Trail is 1.8 miles long (0.9-mile each way) and leads through the Norman Wilder Forest Preserve in Polk County.
However, in the less rainy season, you may hike here and literally find only a drip - or no drip at all!
But the hike is a beautiful stroll with an elevation gain of just under 200 feet. Most of the gain takes place on the trip to the falls so the trip back is a piece of cake.
When you’ve wrapped up your hiking adventure to Drip Falls, head over to Saluda, North Carolina, to see why this little mountain town is so incredibly unique. Read all about it here!
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