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    4.4 (19 reviews)

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    Easy part of trail to Crabtree Falls
    Chris W.

    We did not camp here, but we visited to hike the 1 mile trail to see Crabtree Falls. It was magical and highly recommended! The trails were well manicured and the scenery along the way was absolutely beautiful. The falls were amazing! CRABTREE FALLS The falls are wide and about 70ft high. You can walk right up to the base of the falls on either side. The river at the bottom of the falls is not deep and not too dangerous. You can walk across the river at the base of the falls on the wet stones, but you will get your feet wet, as will as water spray on your clothes hair. Just be careful you don't slip on the wet rocks and fall! There is also a wooden bridge over the river which provides a safer crossing so the falls can be enjoyed from both sides. You MUST cross to other side to view the "money shot" of the falls...get your camera out and get busy with those selfies! THE TRAIL You park your car by the Crabtree Falls campground where the trail starts. It's a 1 mile walk to the falls. It's moderate level difficulty and not recommended for those that have difficulty walking on flat surfaces. The trail is NOT flat. T trail is manicured and supplied with many wooden walkways, and engineered stairs, but there are ample trip hazards, such as roots and slippery rocks. Part of the the path actual passes through some mountain streams that flow down to the river. They are a beautiful part of the walk but also wet and slippery. There is an amphitheater at the start of the walk which makes for a great photo opportunity. The trail appears to include lighting from the start to the amphitheater to support evening performances. I am sure they would be a magical experience. There are many beautiful nature views along the way, tree canopies and tree "tunnels" covering some of the path. There are stairs made from stone found in the area. It really is a nice walk. Once you reach the falls you can choose whether to continue on the same direction to loop back to the campground on a 1.7mile return, or to return back the way you came for a 1mile hike. The 1.7 mile return is categorized as strenuous on the signs. We didn't take it so can't comment, but be aware. The hike to the falls is downhill, although surprisingly not very noticeable until you walk back. You definitely sweat more on the return journey!

    Waterfall
    Scott J.

    DONT FOLLOW GOOGLE OR APPLE MAPS. It's off of blue ridge parkway. Go to the little switzerland hotel area and find the exit for the parkway. turn left on to the parkway from there. Go down about 6 miles and you'll hit Crabtree Falls. I love Crabtree Falls. The hike is beautiful- a bit difficult on the way back up if you don't hike all the time, but not too hard even if you don't. The waterfall obviously is the best part. It's breathtaking every time (this was my third time). It's pet friendly too. It's a must do if you are in the area. The walk is around 30 minutes taking the short route and 45 taking the continuous trail. It's hard to swim or get in the water here due to the high volume of large rocks and no real entrance, but you can still manage to do so if determined enough. It still makes for great pictures.

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    Jubey D.

    This was a easy trail, I brought my 2 small dogs and they did it in ease. Had to carry them at some parts but other than that it was easy, shaded and beautiful. The water fall is huge, you can splash in it but be careful since there's a lot of sharp rocks.

    Tracie P.

    Crabtree Falls is a beautiful cascade in the Asheville area. The falls can be accessed via a 2.5 miles round trip hiking loop, which is moderate on the way down and strenuous on the way back up. The falls are among the most photographed in NC -- if you're willing to scramble across some wet rocks (be sure you are wearing the right footwear for this hike), you can get incredibly close to them. The campground at the entrance to the trail looks very nice and appeared to be nearly full when we were here in early summer. Overall a great hike that is easily accessible via the Parkway.

    Crabtree Falls
    Ellyse L.

    A bit out of the way, but worth it if you're ready for moderate hike uphill when returning. The trailhead is at the edge of the campgrounds. The parking lot is right off the road and the campground is closed for the winter season (I visited in March), but you're still able to walk through the campgrounds to the trailhead. There were only one or two other parties there at the same time as me, and I hiked on a Monday at 4PM in March. Just be smart about the conditions and you'll be okay. Since the campgrounds were closed, I'm not sure if there were any restrooms open. Just a heads up! Once you follow the signs to the trailhead, the trail is a downhill trek. Not too steep that it hurts your knees, but it's not as maintained as the Catawba Falls trail. A little rockier and narrower. There are also some areas where you need to go down some wooden steps. Luckily, there's a handrail for you. Since I was the only one on the trail, I doubted how nice the falls were going to be. Once I actually made it to the falls, it was surprisingly magnificent and a few stories tall. There's a nice bridge to go over the water with a bench to face the falls. There's also plenty of rocks surrounding the falls for people to sit or get a better angle for a picture. Now, you have the choice to either continue on the path to make a loop or go back on the trail you came on. The pro about going back is that it's half as short as the other way. The con is that it's rocky and a constant incline the whole way back. I always curse how out of shape I am since I have to stop a bit along the way, but the whole trip was less than 2 hours roundtrip.

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    Santeri P.

    The hike to Crabtree Falls is about 1.5 miles from the parking area by the road. I found it to be a moderate downhill hike on the way to the falls. There were some gently sloping sections through the forest and a steeper, rockier, and muddier section coming down the embankment near the falls. Once you arrive, there is a wooden bridge across the river at the bottom of the falls. Directly at the bottom of the falls there are large rocks that you can scramble across and stand on if you want to get really close. Crabtree Falls itself is a gorgeous waterfall and it was flowing heavily on the day I was there. It's about a 70 foot drop down a rock wall, not a drop off a ledge. The rapids just past the bridge are also really cool. It's absolutely worth the hike. You can turn around and go back the way you hiked in or do the loop. I opted for the loop which makes it a slightly longer hike back. I figure it's always nice to see something new instead of going back the same way. The initial climb after leaving the falls is really steep and can be strenuous. Once you get to the top of the embankment, it's pretty flat the rest of the way back. Part of the hike is along the river that creates the waterfall and there are some very scenic spots if you step off the trail towards the water. I definitely recommend hiking to the waterfall. At the end of October on a weekday afternoon when I was there, it was quiet and peaceful with only a handful of other people. I can't speak much about the campground since it was both closed for the season and I only came for the hike to the waterfall.

    Tony R.

    Campground was closed for the season but we were here for the waterfall. The campground does have nice flat sectioned off area to put your tent. The hike to the waterfall is downhill 99% of the way which means a pretty strenuous uphill hike on the way back. There is a couple of steep stairways along the way and some muddy areas. We always hike with a walking stick, and that came in real handy. The trip was well worth the fall. A bridge with a bench goes over the creek in front of the falls that gives a nice up close view or as some people did, climb the rocky outcropping to a ledge just in front of main fall. We returned the same way we came in as going around to top would have been a more strenuous and longer trip.

    Stunning!
    Jamie S.

    Opt for the longer loop- it's less strenuous and it's a prettier hike. You get to walk along the creek for most of it. The shorter path has a steeper decline but it's very rocky, not the easiest to navigate. The longer path has some declines, some inclines, some flat parts but, overall, the path is flatter without lots of rocks to be stepping on and around. We've been to several waterfalls in the areas west of Asheville and this one is by far the most spectacular! It's huge and has a strong rush! Our (almost) 6-year old and (almost) 8-year-old we're able to do this whole hike (the full loop) without complaining of getting tired or needing to be carried. However, there were several sections where we held tight to their hands due to very steep fall-offs on the side.

    Not too far.
    Jeffrey T.

    A nice, moderately strenuous hike to a very pretty waterfall. The hike is mostly downhill on the way out and will probably take between 20 and 45 minutes, one-way, depending on how fast you go. If you keep going past the waterfall you'll loop back on a less strenuous climb out. The waterfall itself is very pretty (7 out of 10) and worth the hike. Positives: Moderate hike so you will get some exercise, pretty woodland waterfall. Negatives: Limited scenic views on the hike.

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    Great hiking! two different routes - beautiful home and then the bonus - the falls! Just lovely.

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    Namaste in Nature

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    I had an amazing experience at Namaste in Nature's yoga retreat. The weekend went so smoothly, and…read morewas such a treat to my body, mind, and spirit. Not only did I learn new yoga techniques and meet new, like-minded people, the location of the retreat was perfect! Miranda had clearly thought of each and every detail, allowing us to have some time each day - individual or group - in the surrounding nature - from streams to a hike guided by a local, to the grounds of the retreat center. Namaste in Nature's micro-retreats to guided hikes/yoga experieces are amazing as well. It's a great way to explore an area of WNC in full! Namaste in Nature has already researched the best driving route, the best time to go to avoid crowds on the trail, the hidden "pool" off the trail, the best photo opps, and more. Leave it to the experts at Namaste in Nature to maximize your time in Western North Carolina! You will be delighted!

    So my cousin booked this for my birthday, and it was WONDERFUL! A fall hike (mid-October), crisp…read moreweather, waterfalls plus meditation and yoga outside. Does it get better? Yes, my cousin brought cookies, hats and a candle from my mom and sister, and there was singing after yoga. Amy was in charge of our small group and made it a fantastic experience. She took photos of us too and made sure we had the best shots (and accommodated our suggestions). Doing yoga and then staring up into the blue sky surrounded by perfectly colored trees, oh so idyllic. Please, please do this if you were thinking about it. It's well worth your time and money.

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    Mountain Fly Anglers

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    What can I say except Mountain Fly keeps getting better! I have been out with them before and had a…read moregreat time. Went out last week just North of Asheville and my guide, Jeremy, was tremendous. He put me on over 30 trout and was patient and taught me so much. This is what you want in an outfitter and a guide!​

    This was a rare treat. I was in town for a healthcare conference at Omni and had the weekend to…read morekill. I love trout fishing but had never fly fished. My guide was Blake Okelly, and this was the best fishing trip of my life. Also about half the price of other guides I called. Blake taught me how to fly fish and despite it being one of the hardest stream conditions to fish that day (which he had warned me about and suggested we could go another day prior to my confirmation), we were the only anglers pulling fish out of the stream out of about 9 people in the area. The people around me probably thought I was a fishing pro or something but it was actually my first time fly fishing. Blake was also the best tour guide ever and gave me the history of the little mountain towns. This was the most novel and unforgettable experience ever for my first trip to North Carolina. Blake exemplified what a perfect guide should be. I trusted him completely and learned things I will never forget. I might actually try to hire him at some point because he is just a special person. I got to speak with Doug also who owns the business and he was extremely easy to talk to and to get everything set up. All you will need is a fishing license. Will never forget this incredible experience!! I rarely write reviews on google but wanted to sit down and give these hard working guys the review they deserve.

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