Linville Falls & Linville Gorge: NC’s Most Stunning Waterfall (aka The Grand Canyon of the East)

Linville Gorge is one of the most rugged and scenic gorges in the Eastern U.S., offering incredible opportunities for exploring waterfalls, hiking, and backpacking in a true wilderness setting.  The gorge is carved by the Linville River, which descends from the highlands near Linville Falls flowing for 12 miles through the gorge, plunging over 2,000 vertical feet before emptying into Lake James. The gorge is surrounded by dramatic cliffs, sheer rock faces, old-growth forests, and remote wilderness.

Linville Falls

Linville Falls is a dramatic waterfall situated near the Blue Ridge Parkway and serves as the gateway to Linville Gorge, a vast wilderness carved by the Linville River.  The falls plunge a total of 90 feet over two striking cascades and can be viewed from several overlooks along two main hiking trails.

No swimming is allowed due to the strong water currents.  Linville Falls is especially popular in autumn, when the surrounding forests burst into brilliant shades of color.  Picnic tables are located along the river upstream from Linville Falls, offering a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy the scenery.

**Linville Falls was severely impacted by Hurricane Helene in September 2024.  While the falls overlook trails have reopened to the public, the visitor center was destroyed.  There are no restrooms on site.  Please check National Park Services site for updates before planning your trip. Restrooms may be available 0.25 miles south on Hwy 105.**  

Getting There

The entrance to Linville Falls and north hiking trails is at mile marker 316.4 on the Blue Ridge Parkway, approximately 21 miles from Hemlock Hill Cabin.  The most scenic route begins on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Hemlock Hill Cabin, leading you across the iconic Linn Cove Viaduct and past a series of dramatic mountain vistas.  The Blue Ridge Parkway is now open from Blowing Rock to Linville Falls as of July 2025.

Hiking Trails at Falls

From the parking area, you can reach Linville Falls via two main trails: the Erwins View Trail (1.6 miles round-trip) with multiple scenic overlooks, and the Plunge Basin Trail (1 mile round-trip) that leads to the base of the falls for a closer, more dramatic view.  At this time Erwins View, Erwins View, and Gorge View are the only trails open.  Upper Falls and Plunge Basin trails are closed due to damage from Hurricane Helene. 

Linville Gorge

Linville Gorge is one of the most rugged and scenic hiking destinations in the eastern part of the country.  The gorge is divided into East Rim and West Rim trails, with the Linville River running through below. Hikers can explore everything from short summit hikes to multi-day backpacking treks deep into the gorge.  The trails are rugged, often strenuous and can be unmarked. 

A few of our favorite trails are:

  • Hawksbill Mountain Trail (~2.2 miles round trip)
  • Table Rock Trail (~1.5 miles round trip)
  • Spence Ridge Trail (~3.5 miles). 

Wilderness & Trail Sites:

Hawksbill Trail
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