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    Pearson's Falls and Glen

    4.6 (51 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Babbling brook
    Ann C.

    Spectacular waterfalls! Short hike and easy to find. Great place for a picnic. Beautiful nature.

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    Sarah B.

    We had a lovely time at Pearson's Falls. Make sure you use the potty- its recycling and very cool. Also the roof is a garden! We were there the last weekend of October and the leaves were a dazzling array of red and orange. The walk to the falls is short and sweet. The whole excursion was lovely

    Cindy G.

    We were so lucky to find this waterfall! Totally worth the five dollar admission fee for adults and a dollar for children. It is the most beautiful quarter mile hike to reach the highest and largest part of the waterfall. They were benches and picnic tables throughout the hike and very thoughtfully placed and different levels of running water throughout the walk. It was a very easy hike as it was mostly flat. Highly recommend if you want a peaceful, easy and quiet walk to a waterfall.

    Phoebe M.

    This is a wonderful short hike. I was on a road trip from Kentucky to Savannah and decided to stop here to stretch my legs. It is an easy walk to the falls.

    The whole family hiking up to the waterfall.
    Lori Z.

    The whole family from a 3-year-old to grandparents in their 60's enjoyed this hike up to the beautiful falls. Not real strenuous and a beautiful tree covered trail to keep the hot sun off of your backs. Still need to be careful though because the rock steps can be slippery in spots when wet. P.S. No restrooms once you start up the path.

    Diane S.

    This pace is beautiful tranquil and serene. The drive to get there is long and windy- slow down and enjoy the nature. This is a private park maintained by the local garden club. It is cash only to get in. $5/adult $1/child. Worth well beyond what you pay to walk well kept trails with plenty of benches to stop and gaze and take it all in taking photos up the trail proved to be a good idea. The pay off of the falls at the top is fantastic. Just Nature doing what it does. We also saw a pair of crayfish! snake and other insects and critters. Saved the pay off view for your arrival.

    Main waterfall area at the end of the trail. Pic was taken in March '19.
    Darryl H.

    This is one experience to not miss if in the Saluda/Tryon area of North Carolina. I have been visiting Pearson's Falls since the mid 90's and have never tired of it. The waterfall itself is the tip of the iceberg-the picnic areas and well supported trail leading to the waterfall make for a great family, date, or even solo experience. I would recommend bringing lunch for a picnic right near the main waterfall area. Holidays might get slightly busy but it's usually only a few families there otherwise.

    Kit K.

    This place was worth the hike. There are multiple little water fall on the way up to the big one. Easy path to follow and great for all ages. I took my 8 years old and she did great.

    Crystal O.

    This was a planned lunch break on a drive from Columbia, SC to Pigeon's Forge, TN- I had my friend from CA that had flown in and I wanted to surprise her with a great stretch of the legs and a wonderful lunch view! I have spent time in Saluda before- but this was new to me. A private property, there is an entry fee- but it was worth it! We parked (there wasn't a lot of parking left) and used the restrooms before heading out. As soon as you step out of the car- the fresh earthy smell hits you and you start breathing in deeper. Anytime I am in the woods I just feel like coming home~ especially in the mountains. It's a very short 1/4 mile hike to the base of the falls. I count us lucky that day- there were artist easels set up along the river- while no one was around painting, we poked around to see all the works in progress. I am an artist- I love seeing the different vantage points, perspectives, and the set ups! It was my two favorite things mashed together! Art and nature. Emily just laughed at me and my inner kid was gleefully enjoying every minute. I was snapping pictures every step of the way. The trees were whispering secrets to us, the moss begged us to reach out and touch and the water playfully ran down the mountain teasing us. I loved the old bridge just before the falls, the echos of history. We ate Pub-subs at the base of the falls and enjoyed the lush greens all around us and the roar of the falls drowning out any life stress! We didn't have a lot of time since we were traveling- but it was a wonderful break and a treat for just the two of us to explore together! I hope to be back again and explore more of the area!

    Catherine T.

    This place is absolutely gorgeous. The walk up to the waterfall is easy and has stable stone steps along with stable dirt paths. I carried my baby on my hip easily up to the waterfall and back. On the walk up, you walk right along the water in anticipation of getting to the source. The actual main falls are massive and there is a sectioned off viewing area where you aren't allowed to cross at a certain point, so no swimming unfortunately. There is a $5 fee to get in, but it's definitely worth it. Because of the current circumstances, only a certain number of cars were allowed inside the gates, so I had to sit in a line of cars for a while before being able to go in. Other than the wait, it was a great experience.

    Shuné D.

    This was one of my many stops on vacation in North Carolina. I thoroughly enjoyed this small hike through this beautiful waterfall here in Hendersonville. As far as I understand, this land is on private property, but open to the public. I can appreciate the owner's kindness for allowing us to tread these beautiful grounds. There are a few benches and picnic tables located in a few locations also. They were a lot of breathtaking views and moments of peace during this hike. It was completely worth the five dollar entry fee.

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    Beautiful place. Easy walk with great path. Great place to take some amazing pictures and enjoy the peaceful sounds of the river and falls.

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    gorgeous falls and a short hike! lots of incredible nature, clean and very walkable hike

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