Near Lewis Falls Loop Hike
Winter view of Lewis Spring Falls as seen from the viewing platform.
Near Lewis Falls Loop Hike
Rocky trail on Lewis Falls Trail approaching the spur trail.
Near Lewis Falls Loop Hike
Lewis Falls with moderate flow, from the lower observation area.
Near Lewis Falls Loop Hike
To reach this view of Lewis Falls from its base, you'll need to do some bushwhacking.
Near Lewis Falls Loop Hike
A door in the side of the hill, and behind it is a pump that sends most of the output of Lewis Spring up to the underground storage tanks on Blackrock.

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Lewis Falls Loop Hike

3.3 (3 Ratings)
Lewis Falls loop hike from Big Meadows Picnic Area offers viewpoints and waterfall.
3
mi
Distance
990
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
ViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.95mi
Distance
990ft
Elevation Gain
992ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
3,649ft
High Point
2,774ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This loop hike starts from the AT access trailhead to the left of the Amphitheater at the back of the Big Meadows picnic area, where there is plenty of parking. Turn left on the AT, then immediately fork to the right on to Lewis Falls Trail. This begins a long descent, first on dirt/gravel trail, but becoming more and more rocky as you approach the Lewis Falls area. Carefully climb over several rocks (could be slippery/dangerous if wet) before reaching a post marking the junction with the Lewis Spring Falls Spur Trail. Note the return route to the left to be taken later, but for now continue straight to the Lewis Falls viewing area at the top of the falls, marked by a large warning sign. From here you can only see the stream coming into the top of the falls. But there's more! To the left of the sign, go upstream a few steps, cross the stream past a post with a sign warning not to drink the water, and head down a short, steep, rocky trail notable for a sturdy steel pipe railing, hanging on to prevent falling. At the end of the steel pipe you reach the lower viewing area. This observation area is bounded by a circular stone wall, where you can start to get a decent view of the falls. You cannot see all the way to the bottom of the falls due to overgrowth, but the view of the upper portion is worth the effort. This is a good spot to relax and have a snack before beginning the uphill journey back. Retrace your way back up the spur trail to the first post noted above, and take the sharp right turn on the Lewis Falls Trail, heading up the hill. After several switchbacks, there is a fake left turn, but head up to the right, then turn left on the AT. Follow the AT back to the access trail, going uphill past a spectacular viewpoint, then downhill, passing the beginning of the Lewis Falls Trail on the left, then turning right on the access trail back to the parking lot by the Amphitheatre. Lewis Falls has a reputation for not having much flow during dry seasons.

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