Two ways to get to the falls. From Hwy 321, the trail is longer and runs along the creek most of the way. A shorter hike is from Dennis Cove. Once you park and start hiking you are hiking on an old narrow gauge railroad bed. It was used for logging along the creek. When you reach the first hollow, the trail turns 90 degrees to the right and proceeds to a small bridge crossing the creek. Then, back up to the previous elevation. There use to be a small trestle there for the train to cross. A little further up the trail, there is a "cut thru" the mountain. This kept the train on a level grade. Just before the cut thru, step off the trail to the left and hike up to the top of the cut thru. Here you will see a small trail going off to the left. This short trail leads to the top of "Potato Top", which has a 360 degree view of the entire valley. Great place for lunch or a snack. Back down on the trail you walk farther until the trail turns left and down a very steep trail to the falls. Going back up this trail I called it the "Cardiac trail", as it really gets your heart rate up. If you are hiking during July or Aug, you can hike up the right side of the falls (your left). Very testy, but worth it. You can wade up the creek, or look for a small animal trail. Continue until you find Jed's swimming hole. You will not be disappointed. The water is always cold. read more