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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Second Falls of the Yellowstone Prong - Graveyard Fields Overlook - Blue Ridge Parkway - Pisgah National Forest


The Graveyard Fields Overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway is the trailhead for a network of trails centered on the Yellowstone Prong of East Fork Pigeon River. Two waterfalls are accessible from the trails. The US Geological Survey has named the falls Upper Falls and Second Falls. The National Park Service and the US Forest Service use the name Lower Falls for Second Falls. Yellowstone Falls is even further downstream, but I don't know of a trail to the falls. The trail to Second Falls is 0.3 miles long and it descends about 175 feet. Most of the descent is by way of wooden stairs with handrails. The upper part of the trail is paved, but there is a short section after crossing the stream and before the final descent to the base of the falls that is just a dirt surface. The waterfall is about 55 feet high.

Graveyard Fields Overlook is located at mile 418.8 on the parkway. This is 7.0 miles west of the US 276 intersection at Wagon Road Gap and 4.5 miles east of the NC 215 intersection at Beech Gap. The forty paved parking spots fill up quickly, so arrive early if you plan to leave a vehicle at the trailhead. There are also two handicap accessible parking spots. There is no parking for buses, recreational vehicles, or vehicles towing trailers. Vault toilets are located at the east end of the parking area.

I hiked to Second Falls as part of a loop hike that also included a spur trail to Upper Falls in July 2017. If you can climb stairs, the hike to Second Falls and back is a relatively easy hike of 0.6 miles round trip to a pretty waterfall. Several benches are built into the stairs for those that need to pause on the return trip. If you have difficulty with stairs, this isn't the hike for you.

Topographic map with GPS route

Elevation profile

The trail starts with a set of stone stairs

Asphalt surface

Rosebay Rhododendron (Rhododendron maximum)

Leaving the parkway and entering the forest

Paved path through a rhododendron thicket

Top of the wooden stairs

Down...

...down...

...down!

View downstream from the bridge

View upstream

Climbing up after crossing Yellowstone Prong

Signpost at trail junction

Bridge

Dirt trail surface

Mountains to Sea connecting trail

Top of the stairs

More stairs

Boardwalk ramp...

...with a switchback

Wayside safety exhibit

Platform at the bottom

Several paths to the water

Second Falls

A closer view


Entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway and Pisgah National Forest is free.

The parkway website is https://www.nps.gov/blri.
The forest website is https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/nfsnc/recarea/?recid=48114.

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