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Home Trails Millstone Creek Falls

Millstone Creek Falls

Posted on June 27, 2023 Written by Leave a Comment

Nearby Areas: Erwin   State: Tennessee   Ease of Trail: Easy, Moderate

Millstone Creek FallsMillstone Creek Falls isn’t one of the easiest to find, but if you follow the directions, you shouldn’t have too hard a time finding this 30 foot waterfall. Millstone Creek Falls is located on private property on the western side of Buffalo Mountain in Washington County, but the owners give permission so long as visitors respect the property and don’t litter.

The trailhead is located just across the road from a pulloff. There are others not far away if this one is full. The hike is only 150 yards. I would rate it an easy/moderate depending on the trail conditions.

The trail goes upward from the entrance and there are some roots growing in the trail. It’s not difficult in dry weather, but can be a little slick if it has rained recently so you may want to bring a hiking stick to help on one part at the beginning/end. The waterfall is nestled in between two cliffs. You will go back the way you came.

Millstone Creek Falls

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Directions

From Johnson City, take I-26 toward Erwin. Get off at Exit 37 and turn right at the end of the ramp onto Highway 81/107. Go approximately 4.1 miles and turn right onto Arnold Road. Continue for 0.9 miles. Park on the left side of the road in a pulloff next to a large boulder. There is no sign here so be looking for the pulloff. You will pass one or two previous pulloffs before you get to this one. The unmarked trail is across the street from the pulloff. The falls are about 150 yards up the path.

GPS Coordinates

To the Waterfall:36.189500, -82.448600

Nearby Areas: Erwin

State: Tennessee

Ease of Trail: Easy, Moderate

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