Pearson’s Falls is located in
    the foothills of Western North
    Carolina off Hwy. 176 between
    Tryon and Saluda.

        This botanical preserve is
    comprised of 268 acres of
    native forest, granite, spring-
    fed streams and a moderate
    1/4 mile trail to a 90 ft.
    Waterfall.  

         There are over 200 species
    of rare wildflowers, and plants.
    mosses, lichens and trees in
    this glen which is classified as
    a deciduous climax forest.

wildflower photos courtesy of Ted Tinnon
Pearson's
Falls

    Visitors may check
    the "Plan your visit"
    page for regulations,
    hours of operation,
    and gate fees.

Pearson's Falls is owned and maintained by The Tryon Garden Club. The Tryon Garden Club is a non-profit 501
(c)(3) organization.  Contributions are appreciated and are tax deductible.

The Mission of the Tryon Garden Club is to foster awareness and appreciation of the natural world.

It accomplishes its Mission by:
•Preserving, protecting and treasuring Pearson Falls,
•Contributing to the beautification of Tryon,
•Educating members and the community, and
•Collaborating with others

Photos of the wildflowers found throughout the site come from the Ted Tinnon collection of photos taken in the Glen.
Photos of the Glen and waterfalls come from our members including a number of photos from Rob Meeske.
PEARSONS
FALLS