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 SOCO FALLS and MINGO FALLS SOCO FALLS- T raveling on NC Highway 19 through  Maggie Valley, the  road rises to the famous Soco Gap.  At this...

CHEROKEE WATERFALLS CHEROKEE WATERFALLS

CHEROKEE WATERFALLS

CHEROKEE WATERFALLS

 SOCO FALLS and MINGO FALLS

SOCO FALLS- Traveling on NC Highway 19 through Maggie Valley, the road rises to the famous Soco Gap.  At this point the Blue Ridge Parkway intersects with the state highway.  Just over the ridge is the Qualla boundary line of the Eastern Cherokee Nation. Pass the sign welcoming you and look to the left.  There is a small parking lot on the side of the highway.  This is the trailhead for the Soco Falls.


From the parking lot there is a short walk down a well worn path to the observation deck.  From the observation deck there is an acceptable view of the main waterfall.  The secondary cascade is hard to see from that vantage point.
To get a look at the secondary falls, you have to scramble a bit down a very slippery, steep, well worn path.  Climbing ropes have been erected to assist with the traverse down the hill.  On the day we visited the falls were very crowded and while the FBWG is not shy to venture into a waterfall scramble, I worked my way halfway down the trail to take my pictures to avoid muddy scramble up return trail.  
The best vantage point for me turned out to be on top of the secondary falls from which I took a couple of really nice pictures of the main cascade.  

There I met  a young lady named Kayla from Florida whom I watched free climb up to my perch. Told her I would make her famous!  Her boyfriend joins her in traveling the Blue Ridge Parkway this summer.

Great quick stop on the road to Cherokee. I hope the Tribal Leadership will invest some of their casino profits improving access to the base of the falls.  With the amount of traffic the trail down is getting some steps are in order.  Give this fall a rating of 8...would have been higher if access was better.