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Hike the easy 0.8-mile Juney Whank Falls Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park to see a beautiful 90-foot waterfall.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The main loop trail is approximately 0.6 to 0.8 miles round trip. Most hikers can complete it in about 15-20 minutes, but if you take your time to enjoy the falls and scenery, it could take up to an hour or two.
Yes, the trail is generally considered easy to moderate and is very family-friendly. While there is a noticeable, sometimes steep, incline to reach the falls, it's short and manageable for most fitness levels.
Yes, the primary route to the falls is a loop trail, making it easy to navigate and offering different views on the ascent and descent.
The trailhead is located in the Deep Creek section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, near Bryson City, North Carolina. There is a designated parking area available at the Deep Creek entrance.
The trail primarily consists of packed dirt, winding through a thick forest. It can become muddy after rainfall, so sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. Expect a noticeable incline on the way to the falls.
You'll hike through a beautiful Rhododendron Forest. The main highlight is Juney Whank Falls, an 80 to 90-foot cascade split into upper and lower sections. A unique wooden footbridge crosses directly between the cascades, offering immersive views. You'll also encounter Deep Creek.
The trail is beautiful year-round. Spring offers lush greenery, flowing water, and wildflowers, while fall is spectacular with vibrant foliage. The falls are particularly impressive after rainfall.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Deep Creek Trail. It's part of the larger Deep Creek area, allowing hikers to easily extend their outing to include other waterfalls like Tom Branch Falls and Indian Creek Falls via a 2.4-mile scenic loop.
No, dogs are not permitted on this trail or any other trails within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Pets are only allowed in campgrounds, picnic areas, and along roads.
There is no entrance fee to enter Great Smoky Mountains National Park. However, a parking tag is now required for any vehicle parked for more than 15 minutes within the park. You can purchase daily, weekly, or annual parking tags online or at various locations within the park. More information can be found on the official NPS website: nps.gov.
The unique aspect of Juney Whank Falls is its split cascade, where the water tumbles down in two distinct sections. A wooden footbridge crosses directly over the middle of the falls, providing an incredibly close and immersive viewing experience, often with a bench for resting and enjoying the powerful sound of the water.