Slip & Slide at Nature's Waterslide - Sliding Rock in Brevard

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Slip & Slide at Sliding Rock: Nature’s Waterslide Near Brevard

In the heart of Pisgah National Forest lies a natural thrill ride that puts any waterpark to shame. Sliding Rock, a 60-foot granite slab smoothed by centuries of rushing water, offers the kind of adventure that’s equal parts exhilarating and nostalgic. No plastic slides or chlorine here—just the cool embrace of a mountain-fed stream and the laughter of those brave enough to take the plunge.

Arrive at Sliding Rock and the scene is pure summertime joy. Families, thrill-seekers, and curious first-timers line up at the top of the rock, eyes wide with a mix of anticipation and giddy fear. The water here is brisk—seriously brisk—hovering around 50-60°F, even in the heat of summer. But that’s part of the charm. As you sit at the top and feel the rushing current tugging at you, hesitation melts into adrenaline, and then you’re off.

The ride itself is a mix of speed and spray, as the water carries you down the slick rock face and deposits you into a deep, chilly pool below. There’s no need to worry about stopping—Mother Nature has engineered this ride with a perfect natural braking system. You’ll surface laughing, breathless, and maybe just a little addicted.

For those who prefer to spectate, there’s plenty of space to watch from the sidelines, where you can cheer for the brave sliders and snap photos of their splashy landings. A lifeguard is typically on duty during peak season, and the modest entry fee helps maintain this unique spot for future generations.

Sliding Rock isn’t just a waterslide; it’s a rite of passage for visitors to Brevard. Whether you slide once or a dozen times, the memory will stick with you—cool, refreshing, and just a little bit wild.


Sliding Rock Adventure Guide

What You Need to Know

  • Location: Pisgah National Forest, off Highway 276, near Brevard, NC.
  • Cost: $5 per person during the summer season (children under 7 slide for free with adult supervision).
  • Season: Lifeguards are present from Memorial Day to Labor Day; open year-round for those who dare.

What to Bring

  • Swimwear: Durable swimsuits that can handle a rough ride on smooth rock.
  • Water Shoes: The surface can be slippery, and the pool’s bottom is rocky.
  • Towel: Drying off quickly is a must after that icy plunge.
  • Cash/Card: For the entry fee and potential snacks from local vendors.

Safety Tips

  • Supervision: Children under 7 must slide with an adult.
  • Time Your Visit: Arrive early to avoid long lines, especially on weekends.
  • Mind the Temperature: The water is always cold, so brace yourself!

Directions

From Brevard, take Highway 276 North for about 8 miles. Sliding Rock is well-marked, with parking and restroom facilities on-site. Be patient on busy days, as parking can fill up quickly.


Sliding Rock isn’t just an activity; it’s an experience that invites you to laugh, scream, and embrace the wild side of Pisgah. Ready to make a splash?

Reviews

Russell Bryant3 months ago
Great experience. We visited during the season where there are lifeguards present. It kept the space safe and orderly even though it was very popular. I definitely recommend trying to arrive early during the busy season. The parking lot isn’t too big and can fill up quickly.
Amy H5 months ago
Definitely get there somewhat early, the water is very cold like it states, still enjoyed our trip there! All ages of people just be prepared to lose your breath the 1st time you drop into the pool of water! No food allowed. I also saw people carrying in chairs, there is no room for chairs just enjoy the rocks.
Imal Perera5 months ago
This place was really nice and I enjoyed it a ton. This attraction consists of a really cool waterfall which looks like a slide. The really cool thing is that you can actually slide on the rock and land into the really cool water. There is a lifeguard at the top to assist you if you have any questions. The wait up to the top varies on the type of day but for my experience I had to wait 15 minutes to get my turn. The water at the bottom is really cold but still refreshing.
Stacey Mccabe3 months ago
So much fun!!! Kids loved it and no lines super cold but refreshing bathrooms were locked easy walk there with signs and beautiful drive there and the looking glass waterfall was gorgeous
Marty Martin4 months ago
This is a really cool thing for all ages. They have life jackets available and life guards on duty. The slide is a rock, so it can be rough on clothes and the bottom. I would wear an old pair of cut-off jeans. The parking lot fills quickly, and it gets busy. It's only $5, so it's worth it, even if you can take the cold mountain water for only one slide. The line moves along at a reasonable rate. Some elect to slide together in a pair or even a group of six.