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.
Hours: 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.
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.
Here is what it looks like to see the world through a waterfall! Photo by Megan Mulloy