Ride an open-air Jeep into Pisgah’s “Land of Waterfalls” on a 3-hour guided tour to 2–3 iconic and hidden cascades near Asheville.
About this activity
Free cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
Duration
180 minute
Experience
Highlights
Gear provided for your comfort, including ponchos and hiking poles.
Open-Air Adventure: Feel the mountain air in a custom-built backcountry Jeep.
Explore the "Land of Waterfalls" in the heart of Pisgah National Forest.
Full description
Discover why Pisgah Forest is known as the “Land of Waterfalls” on a scenic 3-hour open-air Jeep tour into the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville. Settle into a custom backcountry vehicle and head deep into the forest to visit 2–3 waterfalls, each with its own character—from easy roadside viewpoints to quieter spots reached by short forest trails.
Your route may include famous classics such as Looking Glass Falls, paired with lesser-known cascades tucked among mossy rock, rhododendron, and mountain streams. The balance of well-known highlights and off-the-beaten-path stops makes this trip ideal whether you’re chasing must-sees, looking for fresh photo angles, or simply want an effortless way to immerse yourself in Western North Carolina’s... moreDiscover why Pisgah Forest is known as the “Land of Waterfalls” on a scenic 3-hour open-air Jeep tour into the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville. Settle into a custom backcountry vehicle and head deep into the forest to visit 2–3 waterfalls, each with its own character—from easy roadside viewpoints to quieter spots reached by short forest trails.
Your route may include famous classics such as Looking Glass Falls, paired with lesser-known cascades tucked among mossy rock, rhododendron, and mountain streams. The balance of well-known highlights and off-the-beaten-path stops makes this trip ideal whether you’re chasing must-sees, looking for fresh photo angles, or simply want an effortless way to immerse yourself in Western North Carolina’s wilderness.
Along the way, your guide brings the landscape to life with stories and local insight, sharing context on the region’s ecology, wildlife, geology, and Appalachian heritage. To keep the experience comfortable in changing mountain conditions, the tour includes helpful gear such as rain ponchos and hiking poles, and routes can be adapted seasonally to match the best scenery—wildflowers in spring, cool green forests in summer, peak foliage in fall, and crisp mountain views in winter.
Come for the waterfalls, stay for the mountain air, and leave with a deeper feel for the wild heart of Pisgah. less
Includes
Guided open-air Jeep tour
Ponchos (weather dependent)
Hiking poles (as needed)
Blankets (cooler months)