

On the left, don’t miss Looking Glass Rock from the Looking Glass Overlook. You’ll recognize it the second you see it. Mostly flat, you will walk across a dirt pathway, rocks, and forest structures/stairs. 5-miles, making the Skinny Dip Falls Trail one of the more accessible trails in the Mount Pisgah area. Please be careful on the slippery rocks, though. In many spots, the water is not extremely deep. While there are no lifeguards on duty, there are also no overly strong currents. Plus, Skinny Dip Falls is the perfect hike for families. During a warm WNC summer, this is the place to be. You can stay for hours eating, hanging out, and cooling off in the shallow waters. People love to spread out along the rocks and find their own private lounging area. Skinny Dip Falls is known for three things: the dragon tree, cliff jumping (not recommended), and its actual waterfalls with chilly pools that you can wade in and out of. The water is always freezing - as in toe-numbing - but since the beach is about 4+-hours away from Asheville, I’ll take it! Visitors love to spread out and relax around the falls near the numerous wading pools.
#FRYING PAN TOWER DESTROYED UPDATE#
We will update this article when we can/as we await repairs/and when it is safe to do so/visit.**ĭon’t miss the Best Asheville Hiking Waterfalls. Please exert extreme caution and/or avoid any areas affected by flooding or that look damaged - follow the advice of park professionals and check park and city websites including the NPS. We’ve been told it is dangerous around the immediate area of the waterfalls and former wading pools. This article currently reflects the old Skinny Dip Falls. The bridge has washed away, the pools are different, and the course of the falls has changed. ** Due to recent and severe flooding, Skinny Dip Falls has been damaged and no longer looks like the pictures below. So, why trek the Skinny Dip Falls Hike? When is the best time to go? What should you expect? What other must-see hiking trails and waterfalls are nearby?Īs Asheville residents, we’ll give you all of the details to enjoy Skinny Dip Falls while sharing more information about Mount Pisgah, Graveyard Fields, and Looking Glass Falls. The fall foliage around this area is stunning. Plus, if you are a waterfall chaser, you’ll love this short hike filled with the sounds of gushing water. Skinny Dip Falls is also a bit of a magical oasis. The keyword here is “clothes.”įor Asheville summer swimming holes, Skinny Dip Falls is extremely popular along with Sliding Rock.Īn easy hike located about 1-hour south of Asheville along the Blue Ridge Parkway (BRP), many seek refuge here from the summer heat.

Of course, bathing suits are welcome along with hiking clothes. No, no North Carolina is not like that YES, you need to be fully clothed for Skinny Dip Falls. As locals, we’ll share what to expect and where else to explore nearby. Encounter the infamous dragon tree, wading pools, and gorgeous falls. Don’t miss Skinny Dip Falls along the Blue Ridge Parkway near Asheville, NC.
