Much taller that it appears in this photo... about 90' top to bottom.
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Much taller that it appears in this photo... about 90' top to bottom.
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Falls from a distance.
Skye A.
Nov 24, 2023
Really beautiful place. The admission was $5 per adult, and it was well worth it. There were other visitors, but it wasn't overwhelming. The gentleman who helped us was very kind and gave us a map of the trail and grounds. There are picnic tables and benches around. The trail is very easy to walk. There are steps along the way. I have a bad knee, but nothing was very strenuous. The trail is lined with a creek that makes it's way to the falls. There are two different spots to have different views and take photos. I found being here very peaceful. The weather was a bit chilly and very windy otherwise I would've loved to sit there longer. Really important bit of info..... there are no restrooms available so use the facilities somewhere if you need to before arriving.I would recommend visiting! It's been on my list for a while.
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Jon L.
Oct 12, 2023
Thank you Tryon Garden Club for creating this exceptional opportunity.An easy hike with a well cared for trail. There are wide slabs of slate rock to prevent erosion. There are well maintained hand rails to keep you steady and safe from the steep sides.I especially liked the many benches along the way to allow access for hikers of all types. We passed many seniors and families with children who stopped to rest.The falls are the thing. Just magnificent in every way. Thank you Lord for your majestic creation of nature.The cost will be $5 bucks but you won't mind kicking in the contribution to maintain this amazing facility.There is adequate parking in a gravel lot and a well maintained bathroom.Gene at the front gate who checked us in was very nice and gave us a little overview before we started the hike.
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Ann C.
Apr 15, 2022
Spectacular waterfalls! Short hike and easy to find. Great place for a picnic. Beautiful nature.
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Sarah B.
Nov 10, 2022
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
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Lori Z.
Jun 27, 2023
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.
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Kit K.
Nov 1, 2021
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.
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Cindy G.
Sep 2, 2021
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.
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Phoebe M.
Jul 20, 2021
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.
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Diane S.
Jun 30, 2020
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.
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Jan M.
Jul 28, 2024
One last waterfall (1/4 ml stroll on a broad mulched trail, w/some exposed roots about 1/2 way along - but not too terribly challenging) Pearon Falls, Saluda NC Love that the weir provides the town of Tyron its water! God bless the Tyron Garden Club: named for the young civil engineer, Charles William Pearson, who surveyed the mountains for the building of the Southern Railroad, from Spartanburg to Asheville. The Tyron Garden Club purchased the property from the Pearson Family in 1931 w/ a loan secured through the Saluda Bank & paid it off in just eight years. Otherwise the property would have been logged & the 200+ native flowering plants, ferns, & trees would have been destroyed.
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