Whatever the season, a short hike in nature provides a rejuvenating experience we all need once in a while. Even in the winter, this short hike in the mountains is filled with breathtaking views and an endpoint that leaves you at the foot of one of the tallest waterfalls in The South.
The trail to Mingo Falls could be called, instead, a staircase to Mingo Falls. The short, but steep, jaunt up a steep flight of stairs is quite the workout — at least for a few minutes.
You'll find a place to sit and reflect once you reach the top. And from here, the trail is a mix of soil and rocks all the way to the viewing platform...
Mingo Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in the southern Appalachian Mountains. The 120-foot drop over a moss-covered ledge is just the pretty sight you need for a pick-me-up in ANY season.
It's one of the most popular waterfalls in North Carolina, primarily because it's so tall and so (relatively) quick and easy to reach. The second best part of this hike?? Going back DOWN the stairs!
The parking area and staircase for the trail to Mingo Falls is located just over the bridge at the intersection of Big Cove Road and Sherrill Cove Road in Cherokee. The physical address is 71 Big Cove Rd., Cherokee, NC 28719. Learn more at this link on alltrails.com.
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