Rainbow Falls and Turtleback Falls in Gorges SP
Lake Toxaway, North Carolina
Details
Distance
3.91 miles
Elevation Gain
778 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
Added by Edward Day
Hike along roaring river to a 150 ft waterfall. There are also several other trails and falls to explore...so be prepared for a great day.
Rainbow Falls is one of the most scenic waterfalls in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains. The Horsepasture River swells in the rainy season, dumping a cascade of water 150 feet. The plume of mist at the bottom creates a distinct rainbow effect, giving the falls its name. Hike to Rainbow Falls and explore the surrounding area - Turtleback Falls, a 20 ft drop over a curved rock, is just .3 miles upriver along the trail. When the current is not too strong, this is a popular rock for sliding and swimming. If you hike another .5 miles past Turtleback Falls, staying left at the fork, you'll reach a beautiful 80 foot slide called Drift Falls. This is on private property just outside the park so be especially courteous.
Park at the Grassy Ridge Parking Area in Gorges State Park and look for the large signs and trail maps. The trailhead is right near these signs and will lead you all the way to the falls. To get here from Hendersonville, drive 38 miles west on US 64 until you reach the junction for NC 281 South in Hogback. Take the 281 South for 2.6 miles and turn left on Grassy Ridge Rd. The parking lot with the trailhead will be on the right hand side after 1.8 miles driving on Grassy Ridge Rd.
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Rainbow Falls and Turtleback Falls in Gorges SP Reviews
This is one of the best places for cliffjumping and all around fun. Rainbow falls has a few really good jumping spots but the real gem is Turtleback falls which is just on up the trail from Rainbow falls. Turtleback has a slide and jumping spot.
5.0
In my opinion the nicest waterfall in Gorges State Park. The walk to the falls in not too difficult and is scenic.
5.0
Love this hike! I'd say somewhat strenuous but over all a very fun rewarding hike for summer days! Hike past rainbow falls to turtleback falls and enjoy sliding down the mountain into safe deep water! Or jumping off a small ledge on rainbow falls (not at the very top)
4.0
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