

The trail is short and well-maintained at 0.15 miles, but it is a bit steep. Go straight and continue along the Woodland Trail as it wraps around the bottom forested section of the park and returns back to the parking lot. Known as Trash Can Falls by App State students because a dumpster is used to mark the trailhead, Laurel Creek Falls is one of the most popular swimming hole waterfalls near Boone.A junction to your left takes you to the picnic area of the park. To take the Woodland trail, immediately after leaving the viewpoint area, go right at the junction and down the wooden steps and back onto the dirt trail. McDowell Creek Falls is set within a scenic park, complete with crystal clear waters and dramatic landscapes, pretty. You can either return via the route you came or take the Woodland Trail back as it too will end up at the parking lot area. Click the image to view the clickable map of waterfalls in Eugene. A few more steps and you arrive at the wooden railings of the viewpoint for the waterfall. Perfect for small kids and dogs, the Helton Creek Falls Trail is incredibly well maintained and is one of the easiest hikes with a waterfall in GA. After climbing for 5 minutes, the trail passes over a wooden bridge across the creek and continues uphill as the sound of the waterfall starts to become evident. From the parking lot walk to the picnic area and alongside the creek as the trail becomes to climb uphill through the forest.

There are two short trails from the parking lot to the waterfall and it's best to do both as a loop. The name of the park comes from the waterfall as it's smooth rock is said to create a "veil like" effect from the falling water. Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park is a great day-use park with a picnic area for families and highlighted by a short walk to a waterfall that cascades down the rocks from 60 meters above.
