NE Georgia Waterfalls
The mountains of NE Georgia contain some of
the most beautiful waterfalls in the United States. From small shoals to 30 ft
drops, the NE Georgia Waterfalls allow you to relax with the sound of the
rushing water and gaze at their surrounding beauty. These are some of the
waterfalls in the area near Tiger Creek Falls:
- Amicalola Falls: Amicalola is a Cherokee word meaning "tumbling
waters." Located within Amicalola Falls State Park, these beautiful
falls slide and plunge 729 feet in seven cascades, making it the
highest waterfall in Georgia. At the base of the falls, there is a
parking area, a reflection pool, and .3-mile paved trail leading to
an observation deck that crosses the top of the falls.
Dawsonville/Dahlonega Area: The park's entrance is on GA
Highway 52, east of Ellijay or west of Dahlonega.
- Ammons Creek Falls:
Located on Holcolmb Creek on the trail of the same
name, this picturesque waterfall drops and shoals for about 150 feet.
Directions: Take Warwoman Road east of Clayton for 10
miles. Turn left on Hale Ridge Road for 9 miles. Park east of the
intersection about 1/3 mile to Holcomb and another 1/4 mile to Ammons Falls.
- Angel-Panther Falls:
The trail parallels the west side of Joe Branch. You will come to Panther
Falls after hiking .6-miles. To reach Angel Falls, hike another .3-miles.
Clayton/Rabun County Area: From Clayton, take U.S. 441/23 south for
7 miles. Turn right on unnumbered country road for .1 mile, then turn left
on GA Hwy. 15 for 2 miles. Turn right on County Road 10 for five miles.
Enter Rabun Beach Campground #2 entrance, go .2 mile to parking area on
right. Trailhead is 80 feet to the north
- Anna Ruby Falls:
Two creeks, Curtis and York, climax their run down
the steep slopes of Tray Mountain in twin waterfalls. Curtis Creek
falls 153 feet and York drops 50 feet. Although the .4-mile Anna
Ruby Falls Trail is paved, it is very steep. Benches are located
along the trail for those that want to sit and rest or just enjoy
the scenic beauty of the area.
Helen/Hiawassee Area: Take GA 75 North from Helen for one
mile. Turn right on GA 356 for 1.5 miles, then go left on the
entrance road to the falls.
- Becky Branch Falls:
This 20-foot cascade is located just five minutes from downtown Clayton and
is easily accessible.
Clayton/Rabun County Area: From Clayton, drive east on Warwoman Road
for 2.8 miles and park on the left side of the road. Walk up the right side
of the branch on the trail for about 200 yards to a bridge at the base of
the falls.
- DeSoto Falls: There
are five beautiful falls along the three-mile section of the DeSoto Falls
Trail located in the 650-acre recreation area. Three of these falls are
maintained for the hiker's viewing convenience, and are designated as the
lower, middle and upper DeSoto Falls. The lower falls cascade 20 feet. The
middle, and most scenic, drop 80 feet. Water from the upper falls rushes
down a granite rock incline for almost 200 feet and may be viewed from the
flat, granite formation which overlooks the falls.
Blairsville/Cleveland Area: From Cleveland, take U.S. 129 north 15
miles to DeSoto Falls Recreation Area.
- Blood Mountain Falls and Falls on
Waters Creek: This beautiful waterfall is located on Blood
Mountain Stream. The stream flows almost 20 feet through a rock cut,
creating a churning sluice of water.
Blairsville/Cleveland Area: From U.S. 19/129 (Turners Corner), go
west on U.S. 19 for approximately 1/2 mile to Waters Creek Recreation Area.
Turn right and travel approximately 2.8 miles and park in the lot to the
right. Across the road is a path to the viewing area.
- Dick's Creek Falls:
This waterfall is about 60 feet high and makes a sheer drop over a granite
mound into the Chattooga River.
Clayton/Rabun County Area: From Clayton, drive east on Warwoman
Road. Turn right on Dick's Creek Road (or Sand Ford Road). Go .5-mile, then
take a left across the creek. Go 3.5 miles, cross the second ford and park
at Bartram Trail sign. Follow the trail north to Dick's Creek. Follow the
creek to viewing area at the top of the falls
- Dukes Creek Falls:
The Dukes Creek Trail, .8-miles in length, winds its
way into Dukes Creek Gorge where it dead ends across from the
300-foot Dukes Creek Falls. This area also offers excellent gold
panning opportunities.
Helen/Hiawassee Area: Take GA 75 north from Helen for 1.5
miles. Turn left on GA 356 (Alternate 75) and go 2.3 miles to the
Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway. Turn right and go two miles to the
Dukes Creek Falls Recreation Area.
- Helton Creek Falls:
Helton Creek Falls Trail, .3-mile in length, follows Helton Creek to two
waterfalls. The trail accesses the lower falls at both the bottom and top of
the falls and ends at the bottom of the upper falls.
Blairsville/Cleveland Area: From Blairsville, take U.S. 129 south
for 11 miles. Turn left on the first gravel road past the entrance to Vogel
State Park. Go 2.2 miles to a small pullout parking area. Trailhead will be
on the right
- High Shoals Falls: A
succession of five waterfalls graces this 170-acre scenic area. These falls
have an estimated total vertical drop of 300 feet.
Helen/Hiawassee Area: Take GA 75 north from Helen for 11.4 miles.
Turn right on Forest Service Road 283 at the High Shoals sign. Go 1.5 miles
on this road to the High Shoals Scenic Area.
- Horse Trough Falls: A
succession of five waterfalls graces this 170-acre scenic area. These falls
have an estimated total vertical drop of 300 feet.
Helen/Hiawassee Area: Take GA 75 north from Helen for 11.4 miles.
Turn right on Forest Service Road 283 at the High Shoals sign. Go 1.5 miles
on this road to the High Shoals Scenic Area.
- Martin Creek Falls:
This two-tier waterfall is 35 feet high with aquatic plants covering the
weeping rock wall on the left. This 20-minute walk (.5 mile) follows the
Bartram Trail along the west side of the creek.
Clayton/Rabun County Area: From Clayton, go east on Warwoman Road
for 3 miles. Turn left onto Forest Service Road 152, and drive past the Game
Checking Station. The park drive is .5-mile. Park in a small cleared
camping area on the left bend in the road. Walk west from the camping
area. Cross Martin Creek, then travel uphill for about .4 mile to the top
of the falls.
- Mill Creek Falls: The
waterfall on Ground Hog Branch drops about 150 feet where it combines with
the main Mill Creek. The combined streams plunge another estimated 150
feet, ending in a series of rapids which cascade down the Mill Creek Gorge.
Helen/Hiawassee Area: From Hiawassee, take U.S. 76 east. Turn right
on GA Hwy. 75 and travel 3.5 miles. Turn left on Mill Creek Road (Forest
Service Road 26) for 2.5 miles. The road crosses Mill Creek 1.5 miles from
pavement. Park at the camping area on the right. Hike through the primitive
camping area and follow the west side of Mill Creek downstream.
- Minnehaha Falls: The
Minnehaha Trail, .4-mile in length, follows Fall Branch until it dead ends
at Minnehaha Falls. This waterfall is approximately 100 feet high (falling
and shoaling).
Clayton/Rabun County Area: Take U.S. 23/441 north from Tallulah
Falls for three miles to the Rabun Beach Recreation Area sign. Turn left
onto Old 441. Go 2.5 miles and take a left on Lake Rabun Road. Go 1 mile
past Recreation area. Take a left on Low Gap Road. Follow Bear Gap road
which forks to the left. Go 1.5 miles to the sign marking the trail on the
right side of the road.
- Mud Creek Falls: Also
known as "Little Estatoah", the falls have vertical drop of 100 feet and
flow into Estatoah Falls in Dillard.
Clayton/Rabun County Area: Take Highway 441 north to Dillard. Turn
right on GA Highway 246 and follow signs to Sky Valley. At Sky Valley's
entrance gate, turn left. Turn right on Tahoe Road and follow to the falls.
- Panther Creek Falls:
Panther Creek Falls Trail, 5.5-miles in length,
follows Panther Creek through stands of hemlock and white pine along
steep, rocky bluffs of the creek. The trail passes a series of
cascades, as well as, Panther Creek Falls.
Clarkesville/Cornelia Area: From Clarkesville, take U.S.
23/441 north for 10 miles to the Panther Creek Recreation Area. The
western end of the trail begins across the highway from the
Recreation Area. The eastern end of the trail can be reached by
driving west on Yohah Dam Road.
- Raven Cliff Falls:
This waterfall is perhaps one of the most unusual in the North Georgia area
because the water flows through a split in the face of a solid rock
outcropping to the ground 100 feet below. Behind the split, the water drops
approximately 60 feet and then rushes through the rock face and drops 20
feet into a deep pool. The water than cascades 20 more feet to Dodd Creek.
Three other waterfalls can be found on Dodd Creek. The largest is located
downstream from Raven Cliff Falls and measures 70 feet.
Helen/Hiawassee Area: Take GA 75 north from Helen for 1.5 miles.
Turn left on GA 356 and travel 2.3 miles to the Russell-Brasstown Scenic
Byway. Turn right and travel 2.8 miles to the trailhead and parking area.
- Toccoa Falls:
On the campus of Toccoa Falls College sits 186-foot
high Toccoa Falls, 26 feet higher than Niagara Falls. From the
gift shop and parking area, it is just a short walk along the stream
to the base of the falls.
Toccoa Area: From Toccoa, take GA Alternate 17 for about one
mile. It will be on the left

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