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Indian Creek Falls, part of the Deep Creek Loop Trail found just outside Bryson City, NC, is a beautiful hike. Enjoyed the loop along the stream and over the summit. A few waterfalls on this hike. A beautiful day in February, in the 50's. Completely enjoyed the outdoors.
Beautiful wide trail leading to this waterfall. Once you get there, it is several steps down and you are pretty much eye level with the waterfall. Stunning views. You can even keep walking past this point and look down towards the waterfall.
My husband and I did this hike in October 2014. We avoided the tubes that way, so there were fewer people there. That being said, there were still quite a few people around, but it was by no means crowded. There are three waterfalls all right there in the area and all very pretty. A very peaceful and beautiful hike. We would recommend it, though we would certainly avoid doing during the busy summer months.
Fun waterfall at the end of where you can put tubes in to run the creek. There is a shallow pool at the bottom to have a splash and cool down on a very hot day. The hike in is about a mile. nice easy climb on a wide even path. One of about 3 falls to visit in this general vicinity.
You'll pass Tom Branch Falls on your way uphill to these falls. Most of the way is a paved/stone wide trail except for the final 200 feet or so. As I said in the title, well worth the walk.These are on a loop trail and it's a good walk to Juney Whank Falls. If you have the time, do Juney Whank walk. If not, don't feel you missed too much.
Ditto on the previous review. The falls are beautiful, but the fact that people are using the same path to go tubing is a disappointment. You have to share the path with them which takes away from the hiking experience. The falls were beautiful and worth seeing if you like waterfalls!
Great one-two hour hike that rewards you with a waterfall at the end. The parking is limited with no picnic tables, although we did walk to a campground within eyesight. One complaint about this trail was that while only we passed a few hikers we were mixed in with 50 or more people tubing the river using 2/3 of the same trail. Nice falls though and nice easy hike.
Indian Creek Falls is very pretty, and does not require a very long walk, like Abrams Falls or Laurel Falls. I definitely recommend Indian Creek Falls to everyone.
These falls are best viewed by hiking down a small path. The falls are wide and with all of the rain the water was really flowing over the falls but unfortanately the day we were there the water was extremely muddy.
We went to the Deep Creek area to find the three falls. Starting from the parking lot it's tough to tell where to begin. There are a couple of ways to go. We found the first one Juneywhank, but then wanted to also find Tom branch and Indian Creek falls. There are no signs posted, but we did have a trail description of where to go. Well, we got lost and had it not been for a ranger we ran into, we'd still be walking. All three falls are very nice and are high on my effort vs. reward scale. The trails are not particularly difficult or long (if you don't get lost), and the beauty of the falls is wonderful. Make sure you see all three.
nice little stroll in the national park with great payoff at these falls. A must if you visit Bryson City.
We just happened upon Deep Creek and returned twice during our stay to explore the hikes and waterfalls. We enjoyed a picnic on day two and found the trails less traveled and simply beautiful. Highly recommend.
Beautiful hike in the Deep Creek area. There are 3 falls in this area that were easily accessible in a half day. It is definitely less crowded than the Laurel Falls area and in my opinion, a more scenic hike. I would love to return in the summer for tubing in this area!
Moderate hike .7 miles from Juney Whank Falls in the Deep Creek area. Even though it is not very high/tall, it is beautiful. Worth the hike up.
We hiked a loop to see three waterfalls, and Indian Creek Falls was one of them. The hike was not strenuous, and it was much better than the overly crowded Laurel Falls Hike that we did on the way to Cades Cove. We saw views of Deep Creek and surrounding countryside. It was a nice, easy quiet hike.