Peavine Falls via White and Blue Trail Loop
Peavine Falls via White and Blue Trail Loop
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This easy 1.1-mile loop in Oak Mountain State Park leads to the impressive Peavine Falls, perfect for a quick hike.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail is located within Oak Mountain State Park. You'll typically park at the designated trailhead parking area for Peavine Falls. The White Trail (Shackleford Point Trail) starts directly from the parking lot, offering a direct route to the falls.
Yes, as this trail is located within Oak Mountain State Park, there is an entrance fee to access the park. No additional permits are typically required for hiking the trails themselves.
Yes, the trail is generally considered dog-friendly. Many hikers bring their dogs, especially around the waterfall area. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them, following park regulations.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but it's particularly scenic after rain when the 65-foot Peavine Falls is most dramatic. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer can be warm but provides an opportunity to cool off near the falls.
The loop offers diverse terrain. The White Trail involves a steep climb in sections, with grades reaching 31-65% for short distances. The Blue Trail is longer but less steep. The final descent to the base of Peavine Falls can be steep, rocky, and slippery, sometimes requiring a scramble. Good footwear is essential.
The primary highlight is undoubtedly Peavine Falls, a 65-foot spring-fed waterfall. You can view it from the Falls Overlook on the Blue Trail, but it's highly recommended to descend to the base for a better vantage point and to enjoy the shallow pool. The trails also wind through beautiful hardwood and pine forests.
Yes, while the overall loop is moderate, the final descent to the base of Peavine Falls is steep and can be slippery, often requiring some scrambling over rocks. Hikers should exercise caution and wear appropriate footwear. The White Trail also has steep sections.
Yes, the trail is considered family-friendly, and it's common to see families hiking, especially around Peavine Falls. However, be aware of the steep and potentially slippery sections, particularly the descent to the base of the falls, which might be challenging for very young children or those with limited mobility.
Yes, the route primarily uses sections of the Blue and White trails. It also briefly intersects with the White/Blue, Green, Green-White Connector, and Green-Red Connector trails within the park's extensive network.
Given the varied terrain and potentially steep, slippery sections, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are highly recommended. Bring plenty of water, especially on warmer days, and consider insect repellent. If you plan to descend to the base of Peavine Falls, you might want to bring a small towel or wear quick-drying clothes if you plan to get close to the water.
The loop is approximately 1.7 kilometers (1.1 miles) long and generally takes around 30 minutes to complete. However, this duration can vary depending on your pace, how much time you spend enjoying Peavine Falls, and the number of stops you make.
Quick hike in sbow flurries to Peavine Falls. Short distance but a bit steep in places to get down to the pool.