Linville Falls State Park offers stunning views of one of North Carolina’s most spectacular waterfalls along the Linville River, featuring rugged hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and diverse ecological habitats.
Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, Linville Falls State Park encompasses a dramatic section of the Linville Gorge Wilderness, including the spectacular Linville Falls waterfall where the Linville River plunges into a deep canyon. The park covers approximately 1,400 acres of mixed hardwood and evergreen forest, showcasing a diverse range of plant and animal species native to the Southern Appalachian region. The park is well-known for its geological features, including steep cliffs, rock outcrops, and narrow river gorges carved out over thousands of years. Visitors can enjoy several well-maintained hiking trails, offering access to multiple overlooks with sweeping panoramic views of the falls and gorge. Key landmarks include the Erwin’s View and Plunge Basin Overlook, which provide unique vantage points of the falls and the rugged terrain. Linville Falls has historical significance as part of the land once known and used by the Cherokee people and continues to attract outdoor enthusiasts, photographers, and nature lovers from across the region. The area is popular for hiking, picnicking, wildlife watching, and photography. Ease of access from nearby highways makes it a favored day-use destination, while the adjacent Linville Gorge Wilderness draws more experienced backpackers. The park’s natural beauty combined with its accessibility and interpretive signage invites visitors of all experience levels to explore and appreciate this natural landmark.
Linville Falls - a 90-foot cascading waterfall with multiple viewpoints
Erwin's View Overlook, offering panoramic vistas of the Linville Gorge
Linville Gorge Wilderness boundary, providing access to backcountry hiking
Plunge Basin Trail, featuring close-up views of the waterfall’s mist and rock formations
A multi-drop waterfall on the Linville River dropping approximately 90 feet into the Linville Gorge, with several designated hiking trails and overlooks.
A scenic vantage point offering wide perspectives over Linville Gorge and the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains.
A rocky basin at the base of the falls where water pools, accessible via a short trail for a close encounter with the waterfall’s power.