Hike Length: 0.6 miles
Estimated Time: < 1 hour
Difficulty: Moderate
Location: Middle Prong Wilderness (Pisgah Ranger District of Pisgah National Forest)
Trail Users: Hiking
Dogs: Must be on a leash
Features: Waterfalls (1+)
Crowds: Low
Warnings: The rocks around the waterfalls are very slippery. Most of the hike is off trail and requires creek crossing several times.
Trailhead GPS: 35.30342,-82.90864
Waterfall GPS: 35.30127,-82.91195
Directions:
From Brevard, head west on US-64 for about nine miles and turn right on NC-215 north. Drive about 17.5 miles on NC-215 N to a large pull-off on the left side of the road. The pull-off is just under a half-mile north of the parkway. If coming from the Blue Ridge Parkway, take NC-215 N and go 0.4 miles to the pull-off on the left.
Map:
Hike Description:
Hike down the road a hundred feet or so and turn left onto Mountains-to-Sea Trail. Cross a seasonal stream and then rock hop Bubbling Spring Branch. Turn left where MST goes right and go through a primitive campground and cross Bubbling Spring Branch again. Follow an obvious path along river right side of the creek, then cross the creek again at 0.2 miles. Shortly, cross the creek again two more times and arrive at the base of Lower Bubbling Spring Branch Falls.
You can scramble on the rocks to the base of the main drop.
Blog Entries:
18-Oct-2025: Middle Prong MST Hike
28-Oct-2018: Yellowstone Falls
06-Aug-2016: Shining Rock & Courthouse Falls
24-May-2015: Pisgah Forest & Shining Rock Waterfalls

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