Nice Video! Just to the right of Magnolia Falls, you can see the top Wood Boys Falls too. And you can get to the bottom of Wood Boys Falls by instead of turning left at the creek, you keep going straight down the hill. And then you have to get off of the trail and go around the bluff to the left and follow the bluff back to the base of Wood Boys Falls. But, that part doesn't really have a trail so, you probably want to consult All Trails or Tim Ernst's waterfall book. Happy Waterfall Hunting!
A day on a scenic trail with muddy feet is better than a day with dry feet sitting on the couch :D Thanks for the video. BTW Highway 123 falls (on hwy 123 SW of Pelsor/Sand Gap). It's a waterfall pretty close to the car parking lot (300-400 feet) but it's still in an interesting area, quick to get to the falls if it's drizzling or threatening rain. Haw Creek Falls is close to the road as well.
Fantastic. I really enjoyed this. Beautiful family!
We've done this one from the river kayaking the Buffalo. hiking up the creek to the falls....Lovely!
It is a beautiful waterfall!
Nice Video! Just to the right of Magnolia Falls, you can see the top Wood Boys Falls too. And you can get to the bottom of Wood Boys Falls by instead of turning left at the creek, you keep going straight down the hill. And then you have to get off of the trail and go around the bluff to the left and follow the bluff back to the base of Wood Boys Falls. But, that part doesn't really have a trail so, you probably want to consult All Trails or Tim Ernst's waterfall book. Happy Waterfall Hunting!
A day on a scenic trail with muddy feet is better than a day with dry feet sitting on the couch :D Thanks for the video. BTW Highway 123 falls (on hwy 123 SW of Pelsor/Sand Gap). It's a waterfall pretty close to the car parking lot (300-400 feet) but it's still in an interesting area, quick to get to the falls if it's drizzling or threatening rain. Haw Creek Falls is close to the road as well.
Definitely! And thats good to know! May have to check those out next time!
The best waterfalls are at the bottom of the trail you turned left at the arrow on.