Four waterfalls (including Logging Road Falls) are accessible via the same old logging road. The logging road is located off gravel Forest Road 475B (also called Headwaters Road).

For a hiking day full of waterfalls, check out the other four falls on Forest Road 475B.

This road is often closed in the winter.

Along a curve on FR 475B there is a Forest Management sign. Park on the outside of the curve out of traffic. There is a gated logging road to the left of the Forest Management sign, along with a trailhead marker (“to Seniard Ridge”) and road sign (5043).

Walk around the gate and onto the road. About a quarter of a mile down the road, you will cross a wooden bridge. Continue on the road until you hit a second wooden bridge which is approximately half a mile from Headwaters Road. The 25-foot Log Hollow Falls is to the right of the bridge.

Logging Road Falls

Logging Road Falls is about a 10-minute walk from Log Hollow Falls. Continue on the logging road. The road goes from gravel, to gravel covered in dirt, to grass, and back to gravel.

Dirt and gravel Logging Road
Logging Road turn

Logging Road Falls also cascades right to the trail at a bend in the road. The 75-foot waterfall can be obscured by leaves. I went in December and had a good view.

Logging Road Falls
Logging Road Falls
Logging Road Falls

There are short paths on either side of the waterfall that you can take to get slightly closer the falls.

Logging Road Falls

For other waterfalls in the area, check out my list of Brevard waterfalls.

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