South River Falls

South River Falls

Trails
Last Updated: July 2026

Distance

3.3 mi

Elevation Gain

910 ft

Est. Time

2 hours 15 minutes for fit hikers. Add 30-60 minutes if you stop for photos or bird watching.

Route Type

Circuit

Dogs Allowed

No

Best Season

Spring through fall

Overview

About This Trail

A moderate 3.3-mile circuit from South River Picnic Grounds that rewards fit hikers with views of an 83-foot waterfall from a stone observation point. The route climbs 910 feet through forest with one stream crossing, blending steady elevation work with technical footing. Wildflower and bird enthusiasts will find plenty of engagement. Navigation combines blue, yellow, and white-blazed trails—stay sharp at junctions.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Moderate

Trail Highlights

Views of an 83-foot waterfall from a stone observation point. Excellent wildflower and bird viewing throughout spring and fall.

Insider Tips

• The stone observation point frames the 83-foot waterfall perfectly. Sit for 10 minutes and listen for woodpeckers and warblers; the acoustic quality is exceptional. • The circuit is less crowded in reverse: start on the fire road loop, hike back via Appalachian Trail. Fewer hikers that direction. • Spring brings peak wildflowers around the observation point—turns the platform into a botanical theater. • The yellow-blazed descent section feels like a gentle fire road walk—easy on exhausted legs, but stay focused on foot placement.

Best Season to Hike

Spring through fall

Hiking Tips

  • Bring 2L water minimum—the stream crossing is one shot, not a reliable re-supply.
  • Tighten boots before descent; the trail steepens with rooty sections underfoot.
  • The observation point has NO guardrails. Keep children close to your body and stay back from edges.
  • Trekking poles save your knees on the steep descent.
  • Make noise intermittently to avoid startling bears; Shenandoah has black bears year-round.
  • Check Skyline Drive status before departure—winter storms and weather close it without notice.

Family Info

Safe for fit children ages 8+, but supervision is mandatory at the observation point. The waterfall observation point has unprotected edges—hand-holding required. Stream crossing requires caution and potentially adult assistance for younger hikers. Elevation gain suits confident young hikers.

What Hikers Say

Hikers consistently praise the waterfall payoff and abundance of wildflowers in spring. Most report moderate difficulty that feels earned on descent. Solo hikers note the trail is popular enough to feel safe but lack of cell service creates dependency on personal planning.

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