![]() Indian Creek Falls is further below the trail. Overall, the hike to this point is also fairly flat and easy. The waterfall is only a 200-foot walk from here. You’ll only have to hike for about half a mile until you reach the intersection for Indian Creek Falls. Enjoy the view of the creek from the large bridge. Along the way you’ll cross Deep Creek where for the first time, it’s actually deep. Indian Creek FallsĬontinue up Deep Creek Trail towards Indian Creek Falls. There’s also benches here to rest and really take in the scenery. And right in front of the falls is another great spot to get in and wade in the cold water. Along the way there’s a few spots for creek access. The hike is fairly flat and also under a quarter of a mile to the falls. Tom Branch Fallsĭeep Creek Trail is the next trail that will quickly bring you to Tom Branch Falls. From here you can hike back down to the trailhead or continue around the Juney Whank Loop Trail which will take you to the next trail you must explore. So, that section of the trail was closed. ![]() While I was there, they were completing trail work on the other side of the falls. The hike up is a bit steep, but overall, the hike is less than a quarter of a mile long. Hike up to Juney Whank Falls via Deep Creek Horse Trail. I got here a little after 9AM and the parking lot was almost half full already. Arrive early because this place gets crowded quickly in the summer months. I’ll fill you in on that experience when I do.ĭeep Creek is also loaded with hiking trails and waterfalls, making it the perfect first stop on this day trip. I have yet to try this, but I plan to make a trip back just for tubing. Unlike most places that shuttle you upstream, you must carry your tube up the trail yourself here. There are places where you can affordably rent tubes for the entire day and float down the creek as much as you’d like. Deep Creek is a popular tubing spot right outside the quaint, downtown area of Bryson City, NC.
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