While not the most impressive waterfall based on its size (only 13-15 feet), it is certainly beautiful. Plus with this waterfall you get two more from the same trail access. Mill Shoal Falls (also called Shoal Creek Falls), French Broad Falls and Cathedral Falls (also called Bird Rock Falls) are all located on the private property of the Living Waters Ministry. Living Waters Ministry gives permission for the public to visit their waterfalls at the visitors’ own risk. You cannot park in their parking lots, but you can park by the entrance off the side of the road. They ask that all pets be on a leash and that people do not leave litter or disturb their property (look, but touch).
Once you park on the side of the road, you’ll see signs saying “enter at your own risk”. You’ll see the entrance to the waterfall trail just after this. Follow the trail down and it will split into two directions. Mill Shoals Falls and French Broad Falls are to your right and Cathedral Falls is to your left.
When you go to the right you will see a bright red building with a waterfall right next to it. This is Mill Shoals Falls. Right next to it is French Broad Falls. Both are about 13-15 feet in height, but quite pretty.
If you want to head to Cathedral Falls (of course you do), head back up to where the path splits and take the other path. It is about 0.25 miles away. Just follow the bridges and they will lead you straight to Cathedral Falls.
Thank you so much to Living Waters Ministry for sharing these beautiful waterfalls with the public!
Justin says
Long time supporter, and thought I’d drop a comment. Keep up the good work– and hope you all take care of yourself during the coronavirus scare!