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of that region, as well as a major focus of tourism and outdoor recreation. Many are located in state parks, national forests, wildlife management areas, and other public lands. Many are accessible—with varying degrees of ease or difficulty—via established hiking trails, and some developed areas include boardwalks, observation platforms, picnic areas, and other amenities. The
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The third-, fourth-, and fifth- highest waterfalls in the eastern United States are located in northern Georgia. In this discussion, ''North Georgia'' refers to the mountainous regions of the extreme northern portion of the state, an area including
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Counties. There are, of course, waterfalls in other sections of the state; however, due to variations in both climate and terrain they are most abundant and most dramatic in the extreme north.


Falls by county

Waterfalls that are located on private property and thus inaccessible to the public are described as such or are marked (NA). It is the visitor's responsibility to respect and honor the rights of private landholders. Those maps, coordinates, and descriptions presented here are meant only to provide approximate or relative locations. Numerous publications and online resources are available to those wishing to visit these sites, both by foot and by vehicle. As many of these sites remain in a relatively wild state caution must be exercised at all times.


Dade County

* Cherokee Falls &
Hemlock Falls Hemlock Falls is a waterfall located in Rabun County, Georgia. It is located in the Tallulah Ranger District of the Chattahoochee National Forest on Moccasin Creek. The Hemlock Trail is about one mile long, beginning at Moccasin Creek State Park ...
—located in
Cloudland Canyon State Park Cloudland Canyon State Park is a Georgia state park located near Trenton and Cooper Heights on the western edge of Lookout Mountain. One of the largest and most scenic parks in Georgia, it contains rugged geology, and offers visitors a ran ...
near Trenton, in a deep gorge on Sitton Gulch Creek. (Trailhead: )


Dawson County

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Amicalola Falls Amicalola Falls is a 729-foot (222 m) waterfall on Amicalola Creek in Dawson County, Georgia, United States. It the highest waterfall in Georgia and is considered to be one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia. The name "Amicalola" is de ...
—at Amicalola Falls is the highest waterfall in Georgia and the third highest east of the
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Horseshoe Falls Horseshoe Falls is the largest of the three waterfalls that collectively form Niagara Falls on the Niagara River along the Canada–United States border. Approximately 90% of the Niagara River, after diversions for hydropower generation, flows ...
. It is located on Amicalola Creek in
Amicalola Falls State Park Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge is an Georgia state park located between Ellijay and Dahlonega in Dawsonville, Georgia. The park's name is derived from a Cherokee language word meaning "tumbling waters". The park is home to Amicalola Falls, ...
and is accessible via several trails, bridges, and parking areas. Visitors may park at either the top or the base of the falls; a well-maintained trail, including over 600 steps, connects those two points. Another trail connects the falls to the terminus of the
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on nearby
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. Some sources, including the 2004 Georgia State Parks guide book, claim that Amicaolola Falls are "the tallest east of the
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(at 1000 feet) and Glassmine Falls in
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(800 feet) are both taller.Georgia Department of Natural Resources (2004), ''2004 Guide to Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites''.
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(The state park ''website'' is more specific—and perhaps more accurate—citing Amicalola as "the tallest ''cascading'' waterfall". More recent editions of the print version of the guide have corrected the error.) () *Bearden Falls—located in the
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on Bearden Creek. () * Cochrans Falls—at , is tied with Caledonia Cascade as the second highest waterfall in Georgia. It is on Cochrans Creek near Dawsonville. () *Crawford Falls—located on private property and not accessible to the public. *"Edge of the World" Rapids— Class IV rapids on the Amicalola River. (Parking area: ) *Falls Creek Falls—located in the Dawson Forest, an area containing at least forty three waterfalls. (Upper Falls:; Falls Creek Falls:; Lower Falls:) *Lower Falls & Upper Falls—located on Disharoon Creek in the southwest corner of Dawson County, near the gated community of Big Canoe. ()


Fannin County

*Jacks River Falls—on Jacks River in the Cohutta Wilderness Area. () *Little Rock Creek Falls—in the
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. * Long Creek Falls—located near the Appalachian Trail near Three Forks. *Noontootla Falls—on a small tributary of Noontootla Creek near Three Forks. () *Sea Creek Falls—in the Cooper Creek area in eastern Fannin County, near the Union County line. ()


Gilmer County

*Barnes Creek Falls—in the Cohutta Wilderness Area near Murray County line; nearby mountaintop offers commanding view of the valley and Fort Mountain. () *Falls on Davis Creek—located on private property but can be viewed from Pleasant Hill Road (State Route 59) near the community of Pleasant Hill. *Falls Branch Falls—twin falls, "Lower" and "Upper", on Falls Branch near its confluence with Stanley Creek in northeast Gilmer, near the Fannin County line. () *Julie Anna Falls—a fifty-foot falls on Turniptown Creek in the Rich Turniptown Mountain Wilderness Area of the Chattahoochee National Forest. () *Tumbling Waters—Tails Creek falls in a series of cascades on its approach to Carters Lake.


Habersham County

*Panther Creek Falls—located in the Panther Creek Recreation Area between Clarkesville and
Tallulah Falls :''This article refers to the waterfalls and gorge. For the state park, see Tallulah Gorge State Park, for the town, see Tallulah Falls, Georgia, for the lake, see Lake Tallulah Falls and for the river, see Tallulah River.'' The Tallulah Gorge ...
. () *Shoals on
Soque River The Soque River (Cherokee: ᏐᏈ) (Soquee River per 1972 Board on Geographic Names decision) and its watershed are located entirely within the county boundaries of Habersham County in northeast Georgia. The Soque is a tributary of the Chattahoo ...
—located on private property but readily accessible to the public. ''The Mark of the Potter'', a potters' cooperative on Highway 197, occupies an old mill beside the Shoals, which can be viewed from the co-op's balcony. Coin-operated machines dispense food for fish and waterfowl. () *Miner Shoals-located on private property, not accessible to the public. near vertical drop. "By far the best waterfall on the river" as stated by State Geologist S. W. McCallie in his Water Powers of Georgia, 1908.


Lumpkin County

*Black Falls—on the grounds of Camp Frank D. Merrill, a Mountain Ranger camp north of Dahlonega. Public access may be restricted. *Blood Mountain Creek Falls—four falls (Lower Falls, Middle Falls, Upper Falls, and Cascade). (Trailhead for two lower falls: ; for two upper falls: ) *Cane Creek Falls—located on the grounds of Camp Glisson, a camp operated by the
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near
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, these falls are often (but not always) open to the public. *Cannon Falls— located on Frogtown Creek, on the grounds of Cannon Falls Lodge, a private fishing preserve, and only accessible with a guide. *Clay Creek Falls—located on private property but easily viewed from Clay Creek Falls Road, just outside the city limits of Dahlonega. () *Copper Mine Shoals—there are several rapid drops on the
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north of Dahlonega. *Cow Rock Creek Falls—near Boggs Creek Campground in the Chattahoochee National Forest. () * DeSoto Falls—a pair of falls on Frogtown Creek in the DeSoto Falls Scenic Area of the Chattahoochee National Forest. According to legend, Hernando de Soto passed through the area in 1540. () *Dick's Creek Falls—a pair of falls just below the site where Waters Creek joins Dicks Creek in the Chattahoochee National Forest. () *Elvarado Falls—not open to the public. *Etowah River Shoals—the Etowah River rises in Lumpkin County, northwest of Dahlonega *Falls on Branch of Jones Creek—located in the Chattahoochee National Forest and easily accessible. () *Falls on West Fork of Montgomery Creek—twenty-foot falls on the grounds of a US Army Ranger Camp. () *Grindle Shoals—on private property along the Chestatee River but viewable from the bridge carrying Cavender Creek Road across the Chestatee in eastern Lumpkin, near the White County line. () *High Shoals Falls—on Walden Creek; features a porch swing from which to view the falls. () *Jones Creek Falls *Little Ridge Creek Falls—a trio of falls near Boggs Creek Campground in the Chattahoochee National Forest. () *Martha Falls—on Pigeon Roost Creek; the area features spectacular lake and mountain views. () *Trophy Falls— located on Frogtown Creek, on the grounds of Cannon Falls Lodge, a private fishing preserve, and only accessible with a guide. *Ward Creek Falls—near Justus Gap, northwest of Dahlonega. *Yahoola Creek Falls—just before the Yahoola Creek leaves the Chattahoochee National Forest. The remnants of Nineteenth Century gold-mining operations are nearby.


Murray County

*Jigger Falls—on Jigger Creek, in the Cohutta Wilderness Area. *Mill Creek Falls—falls, shoals, and cascade on Mill Creek in Hickey Gap. Conasauga Lake, a high mountain lake, sits nearby. (Falls parking area: )


Pickens County

*Long Swamp Creek Falls—sixty-foot falls located on private property; access may be granted by land owners. ()


Rabun County

Rabun County is not only mountainous (the Eastern Continental Divide passes through the county, which has a number of peaks whose heights surpass above
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) but it is also one of the rainiest areas east of the Mississippi River. These factors combine to produce many dramatic falls. * Ada-Hi Falls—in
Black Rock Mountain State Park Black Rock Mountain State Park is a Georgia, United States, state park west of Mountain City in Rabun County, in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is named after its sheer cliffs of dark-colored biotite gneiss. Astride the Eastern Continental D ...
; features an observation deck and nearby mountain overlooks. *
Ammons Creek Falls Ammons Creek Falls is a waterfall located in the Tallulah Ranger District of the Chattahoochee National Forest in Rabun County, Georgia that cascades for over 100 feet. There is 1.75 mile loop hiking trail that provides access to both nearby Hol ...
—the trail to Holcomb Creek Falls is atwo-mile loop that also leads to a viewing deck at Ammons Creek Falls. * Angel Falls (Georgia)—on Joe Branch Creek near
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, surrounded by rhododendron; on the same trail as, and about one half mile beyond Panther Falls. * Bad Branch Falls—an easy walk from the trailhead.
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maintains a recreation area near the trailhead. () *
Becky Branch Falls Becky Branch Falls is a twenty foot waterfall located in Rabun County, Georgia. The waterfall is located on the Bartram Trail (designated as a National Scenic Trail in Georgia) in a valley called Warwoman Dell, east of Clayton, Georgia. In ...
—on the
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in
Warwoman Dell Warwoman Dell is a wooded valley or dell located east of Clayton, Georgia, United States, in Rabun County. Name Warwoman Dell and the ''Warwoman Creek'', which flows through the valley, are named after a woman that the Cherokee called ''"warwo ...
. () *Big Creek Falls—() *Bull Sluice Rapids— Class V Rapids on the
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; the location is actually best approached from the South Carolina side of the river. () * Caledonia Cascade—also known as Cascade Falls, at in height it is tied (with Cochrans Falls) as the second-tallest waterfall in Georgia. It is located on a small stream that joins the Tallulah River near the beginning of the Tallulah Gorge. *Crow Creek Falls—a series of falls, one visible from Crow Creek Road, another approximately 300 yards from the road. *Darnell Falls (NA) *
Dick's Creek Falls Dick's Creek Falls is a waterfall that features a {{convert, 60, ft, m, abbr=on, 0 drop of Dicks Creek into the Chattooga River. Located in the Chattahoochee National Forest, it is reached by using the Dick's Creek Trail, which is short trail (a ...
—60-foot falls where Dick's Creek meets the
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, which marks the border with
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; located in the Chattooga National Wild and Scenic River Area. () *Dolly Falls (NA) * Estatoah Falls—on private property but may be viewed from several points along Highway 246. () *
Hemlock Falls Hemlock Falls is a waterfall located in Rabun County, Georgia. It is located in the Tallulah Ranger District of the Chattahoochee National Forest on Moccasin Creek. The Hemlock Trail is about one mile long, beginning at Moccasin Creek State Park ...
& Upper Falls—on Moccasin Creek in
Moccasin Creek State Park Moccasin Creek State Park is a state park located on the western shore of Lake Burton in Rabun County in the northeast corner of Georgia. The park features campgrounds; a fishing pier for the physically disabled, the elderly, and children; and wa ...
. () * Upper Falls on Holcomb Creek—several hundred feet of cascades on Holcomb Creek. The approach includes a viewing platform. *Kilby Mill Falls—(Parking area: ) *Laural Falls—on the grounds of Kingswood Golf Course in Clayton. *
Martin Creek Falls Martin Creek Falls is a series of waterfalls located in Rabun County, Georgia, with the largest drop being about 30 feet. They are located on the Bartram Trail which is a National Recreational Trail in Georgia. The falls are east of Clayton, ...
—features an observation deck. () *
Minnehaha Falls Minnehaha Park is a city park in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, and home to Minnehaha Falls and the lower reaches of Minnehaha Creek. Officially named Minnehaha Regional Park, it is part of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board sy ...
—100 foot falls near the Lake Seed Dam and Rabun Beach Recreation Area; the falls are a short hike from a small parking area. Minnehaha Falls were featured on the cover of the 2007 Georgia Travel Guide.Georgia Department of Economic Development, Tourism Division (2007), ''Georgia Travel Guide''. Atlanta. () *Mud Creek Falls—within the gated community of Sky Valley, below the dam and golf course. () * Panther Falls—near Rabun Beach Camping Area #2; the trail continues beyond Panther Falls to the larger Angel Falls. *Singley's Falls—Overflow Creek drops to meet Big Creek and Holcomb Creek, forming the West Fork of the Chattooga River. () *Stonewall Creek Falls—there is a primitive camp ground at the base of the falls. () *Sylvan Mill Falls— located at the Sylvan Falls Mill Bed & Breakfast in Mountain City. Although the falls are on private property they may be viewed from the road. () *
Tallulah Gorge State Park Tallulah Gorge State Park is a Georgia state park adjacent to Tallulah Falls, Georgia, along the county line between Rabun and Habersham Counties. The park surrounds Tallulah Gorge, a deep gorge formed by the action of the Tallulah River, whic ...
—managed jointly by the Georgia State Parks system and Georgia Power Company, the latter of which operates the hydroelectric dam above the -deep
Tallulah Gorge :''This article refers to the waterfalls and gorge. For the state park, see Tallulah Gorge State Park, for the town, see Tallulah Falls, Georgia, for the lake, see Lake Tallulah Falls and for the river, see Tallulah River.'' The Tallulah Gorge ...
. The
Tallulah River :''This article refers to the river. For the town, see Tallulah Falls, Georgia, for the lake, see Tallulah Falls Lake and for the waterfalls and gorge, see Tallulah Gorge.'' The Tallulah River () is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography ...
flows over six major falls between the Tallulah Falls Dam and Lake Tugalo. Since the dam was built in 1913 only a fraction of the natural volume of water flows through the gorge, but on scheduled "whitewater weekends" in April and November the amount may increase by more than tenfold. Other "aesthetic releases" are sometimes staged. Access to the floor of the gorge is controlled by permit. (Parking area: ) :L'Eau d'Or Falls—46-foot falls. :Tempesta Falls—76-foot falls. :Hurricane Falls—96-foot falls. :Oceana Falls—50-foot falls. :Bridal Veil—17-foot falls flows over a smooth "sliding rock" popular with visitors who use it as a natural water slide. :Sweet Sixteen—16-foot falls. *Three Forks—located in the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River Area; Holcomb Creek, Overflow Creek and Big Creek meet at Three Forks to form the West Fork of the Chattooga River. () *Timpson Creek Falls—located near Clayton and the Chatahoochee National Forest; may be on private property. () *Wildcat Creek Falls—visible from West Wildcat Road (Fire Service Road 127). ()


Stephens County

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Toccoa Falls Toccoa Falls is a waterfall with a vertical drop of on the campus of Toccoa Falls College in Stephens County, Georgia. ''Toccoa'' comes from the Cherokee word "Tagwâ′hĭ", meaning "Catawba place" or "beautiful". Legend The land around ...
—dramatic falls located on the grounds of
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in the city of
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. The falls may be reached by a short, paved pathway and are accessible to the handicapped. The college charges a nominal fee for admission to the site. In 1977 a
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just above the falls devastated the college and caused thirty-nine deaths. The site includes a memorial to those who perished. ()


Towns County

* Blue Hole Falls and High Shoals Creek Falls—located on High Shoals Creek in the High Shoals Scenic Area of the Chattahoochee National Forest; features two observation decks. () *Denton Branch Falls—easily accessible thirty-foot falls located near Tate City; the approach reveals numerous smaller falls and shoals. () *Cupid Falls—near
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in Young Harris. () *Enota Mountain Retreat & Conference Center—the grounds of this facility in Hiawassee contain several falls; visitors must obtain permission before accessing the property. :Gurley Creek Falls—220-foot falls viewable from an observation deck a short walk from the visitors center. () :Joel Creek Falls—a ten-minute walk from the visitors center. ()


Union County

*Canada Creek Falls–there are several falls on Canada Creek, both within the boundaries of the Chattahoochee National Forest and after the creek enters private lands. The Upper Falls are on public land, above the confluence of the Wildhog Creek and Canada Creek. (Upper Falls: ; other falls: ) *Falls on the Upper Chattahoochee—on the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River, which rushes through a two-foot-wide channel at one point. (Parking area: ) * Helton Creek Falls–a pair of falls in a rhododendron grove in the
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; the approach includes a well-maintained stairway and an observation platform. () *
Horsetrough Falls Horsetrough Falls, 300 feet below Chattahoochee Gap on Coon's Den Ridge, are located on one of the flanks of Horsetrough Mountain in Union County, Georgia, part of the Blue Ridge Mountains. This waterfall is located on a creek that is part of th ...
–an easily accessible falls located where Horsetrough Creek joins the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River, in the southeast corner of the county; the approach includes a footbridge which is the first bridge on the Chattahoochee. () * Lake Trahlyta Spillway–on Wolf Creek just below the dam in
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; the approach includes a boardwalk trail and an observation platform.


Walker County

*Glen Falls—a series of small falls on Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga, close to the
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line, maintained by the National Park Service. *Keown Falls—located in the Keown Falls Scenic Area near the cities of Villanow and
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, the falls flow over a wide cliff, sometimes as a narrow, freefalling ribbon of water. () *Lula Falls—two falls on Rock Creek, on
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. The property is owned by th
Lula Lake Land Trust
and the public is welcome on the first and last Saturday of every month. Other unusual geological features can be found on the property. () *Pocket Branch Falls—Pocket Branch flows out of a canyon on the west side of Pigeon Mountain, in the Pigeon Mountain Wildlife Management Area. The Shirley Miller Wildflower Trail is a boardwalk trail below the falls. (Parking area: )


White County

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Anna Ruby Falls Anna Ruby Falls is located near Unicoi State Park in White County near Helen, Georgia. The waterfall is accessible via a half mile (800 m) paved trail from a public use area with a small admittance charge. The Anna Ruby Falls Trail is designa ...
—actually two separate falls, one on Curtis Creek and the other on York Creek, but known together as Anna Ruby Falls. Combined, they form Smith Creek. Located in a grove of mountain laurel in the Anna Ruby Falls Scenic Area in the Chattahoochee National Forest. There is a visitors center and an interpretive walk from there to the falls. () * Duke's Creek Falls—actually on Davis Creek, where it meets Dodd Creek to form Duke's Creek; there is an easy approach featuring boardwalk trails and several observation decks. At least one deck is wheelchair accessible. (Parking Area: ) *Falls near Unicoi Gap—just off Fire Service Road 44. *Falls on Dodd Creek—at Dukes Creek Falls. *Falls on Low Gap Creek—off Fire Service Road 44A near Robertstown. () *
Raven Cliff Falls Raven Cliff Falls may refer to: * Raven Cliff Falls (Georgia), White County, Georgia, United States * Raven Cliff Falls (South Carolina) :''This article refers to Raven Cliff Falls in South Carolina; for the Georgia falls, see'' Raven Cliff Fal ...
—the approach, through rhododendron and hemlock passes many smaller falls; located within the Mark Trail Wilderness Area near the Richard Russell Scenic Highway. () *Upper Falls on Davis Creek


See also

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References

{{authority control State parks of Georgia (U.S. state) Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia (U.S. state) Waterfalls of Georgia (U.S. state)
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