| You can find Dry Falls from a short, easy walk. Even better, you can walk right behind the falls without getting wet! A well-marked path and hand rail to guide you behind and around the 75-foot curtain of rushing water. | ![]() |
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Dawn until dusk, year-round. Picnic tables: No Restrooms: No Fee: $2 for vehicles that carry seven passengers or less; $1 for passenger vehicles that can carry more than seven people. Annual pass available for $15. The one-day or season permit is also valid at Whiteside Mountain and Whitewater Falls. Camping: No Where to find the best views: Just about anywhere on the Dry Falls path affords a great view. Please do not go beyond the path or railing. You can see the falls from in front, behind, or the side, allowing for excellent photograph opportunities. |
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| Visitors can walk right behind the falls without getting wet. Photo by Megan Mulloy. | |||||||||
| Dry Falls is located on U.S. 64 between Franklin and Highlands. | |||||||||
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| Here is what it looks like to see the world through a waterfall! Photo by Megan Mulloy | |||||||||