The Rocky Broad River Falls provide a natural beauty, sound and presence which represents the very core of nature of the Blue Ridge Mountains. As we prepare to open the falls to the public please be mindful of the natural beauty and help preserve it. No one who visits the falls comes to see graffiti, trash or to cut themselves on glass while frolicking in the river. We have already witnessed visitors hacking at trees near the bank. This is not an easy ecosystem for a tree to take root and prosper so please do not cut on live trees and vegetation. Bring a small trash bag and leave the falls a better place than you found it, remember as a visitor you are a custodian working to maintain a sustainable environment that we want you and other hikers to be able to enjoy for years to come.
As visitors of the Rocky Broad River Falls we are all custodians of this beautiful property, leave no trace.
Hiker’s etiquette for the Rocky Broad River Falls:
- Take only pictures, leave only footprints
- No glass containers in the gorge
- Pack out what you pack in – Leave No Trace
- Collect any trash you may find
- Respect the natural beauty of the falls, plants and wildlife
- No overnight camping
- No campfires