Erwin's View and Plunge Basin Trails
Erwin's View and Plunge Basin Trails
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Hike the Erwin's View and Plunge Basin Trails for an easy 3.5-mile route offering varied perspectives of Linville Falls and the Linville Gor
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Blue Ridge Parkway
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1.18 km
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3.09 km
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3.73 km
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5.60 km
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5.13 km
472 m
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5.21 km
391 m
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You'll find the trailhead and parking area conveniently located just off Mile Marker 316 on the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. There is a visitor center nearby.
The difficulty varies significantly between the two main paths. The Erwin's View Trail is generally considered moderate, suitable for families, though some sections to Chimney View involve elevation gain and stairs. The Plunge Basin Trail is much more difficult and strenuous, featuring roots, logs, rock scrambles, climbs, and ladders, with a significant uphill climb on the return.
Both trails offer stunning views of Linville Falls. On the Erwin's View Trail, you'll encounter the Linville Falls Upper Falls, Chimney View of Linville Falls, Gorge View Overlook, and the panoramic View of Linville Falls from Erwin's View. The Plunge Basin Trail leads to the Plunge Basin at Linville Falls, offering a close-up side view of the lower falls.
No, there is no entrance fee to access the Linville Falls area or to hike these trails. You also do not need a permit for day hiking on the Erwin's View and Plunge Basin Trails.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on a leash on trails within the Blue Ridge Parkway, including the Erwin's View and Plunge Basin Trails. Always ensure your pet is under control and pack out any waste.
Spring and fall are particularly beautiful. In spring, you'll see dense stands of rhododendron and native wildflowers. Fall offers spectacular foliage. Summer is also popular but can be more crowded. Winter hiking is possible but be prepared for potentially icy conditions and closures on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
The Erwin's View Trail starts as a wide dirt and gravel path, transitioning to a dirt path with tree roots, rocky portions, and steps. The Plunge Basin Trail is much rougher, descending through rock cliffs with steep steps, elevation declines, uneven paths over rocks and trees, and a series of steep stone and wood staircases near the overlook.
The full route combining both trails is approximately 5.6 km (3.5 miles) and typically takes around 1 hour and 40 minutes to complete. Keep in mind that the Plunge Basin Trail is strenuous and may take longer for some hikers.
The Erwin's View Trail is generally more crowded due to its easier access and family-friendly nature. If you're looking to avoid the majority of the crowds, the strenuous Plunge Basin Trail offers a different perspective and is typically less frequented.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Erwin's View Trail, Plunge Basin Trail, and the Linville Falls Trail.
There is a visitor center located near the trailhead at Linville Falls, which typically offers restrooms and information. However, there are no cafes, pubs, or accommodation directly at the trailhead, so plan accordingly for food and drinks.