Wildcat Wayside Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area is a breathtaking natural wonder located in the heart of the United States. As one of the most popular destinations for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers, this pristine wilderness area is known for its stunning mountain views, cascading waterfalls, and spectacular hiking trails. With its abundance of wildlife and plant species, visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and experience the wonder of the great outdoors. Whether you are seeking a peaceful retreat or an exciting adventure, Wildcat Wayside Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area has something for everyone. With its warm hospitality and unparalleled scenic beauty, this natural gem is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.
Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Good for kids
- Hiking
- Kid-friendly hikes
Reviews
Easy to find trail, beautiful views all around you. The trail isn't hard to hike and doesn't take too long to loop around it. It's a great place to see the waterfalls and walk the trail to burn some of these holiday calories.
Nice easy trail with 3 different waterfalls! The first two you see right away, 1 you can actually see from the road. The third is a big 100ft rock face, but TR and go after a food rain to see a waterfall here. First few times I went, there was very little water coming of this one. The only tricky part is the small root riddled trail to get up to the base of the upper falls. Great hike for all ages!
Nice loop hiking trail with three falls on it. It's better after a good rainfall and pretty easy to hike.
This is a great waterfall just off the road. There is no parking lot, but there is a pull off on the side of the road with a few spots to park your car. There is a nice walking trail that is well marked, if you choose to walk it. Open during daylight hours.
This is a great starter trail for younger kids. There's a place for them to cool off before or after. And when it's been raining, a pretty impressive waterfall hidden away on the trail. Parking is difficult but worth the stop!
We stopped to look at the roadside fall, and then found the trail to the bigger one that was back in aways. It a great trail to walk, with a few areas to climb. It’s easy enough though our 5 years old daughter made it. …
Right off of Hwy 276 near Cleveland, SC, this is a nice location with 3 waterfalls. The first waterfall is right off of the highway and can be seen from the highway. It's a nice walk in the woods to the other two waterfalls. Maybe a medium …
Wildcat Wayside is a small roadside park in Mountain Bridge Wilderness, right along Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway. Originally Greenville Roadside Park, it was built in the early 20th century by the National Park Service as one of six …
great short easy hike right off the side of the road
Very nice in and out trail.
Not very strenuous. I was bitten by a bee twice which wasn't fun but the trek is easy and peaceful