The Appalachian Trail
As the world’s longest hiking only trail, The Appalachian Trail (affectionately referred to as the AT) traverses most of the eastern US. The AT runs […]
As the world’s longest hiking only trail, The Appalachian Trail (affectionately referred to as the AT) traverses most of the eastern US. The AT runs […]
Hurricane Falls is a nearly 100 foot waterfall on the Tallulah River. The waterfall is in the Tallulah Gorge State Park and is one of
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Martin Creek Falls is just one of the many waterfalls in Rabun County that are open to the public to explore. This two-tier waterfall is approximately
Mud Creek Falls is just one of 17 public waterfalls in Rabun County for you to explore. The falls have a vertical drop of 100
Black Rock Mountain State Park is Georgia’s highest state park and offers 10 mountain-top cabins with fully equipped kitchens and rocking chair porches. Two are
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This is one of 17 public waterfalls and a beautiful 20’Cascade. It is a special place with a 9-mile bike/hiking loop around the area making
One of the most photographed, the Minnehaha Trail (.4 mile in length) follows Fall Branch until it dead ends at Minnehaha Falls. This waterfall tumbles
Holcomb Creek Falls has a dramatic 120’ drop featuring a free-falling upper cascade and a steep, sliding lower drop. The moderately strenuous 0.3-mile trail to
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Hemlock Falls is a 15’cascade, in Moccasin Creek State Park on Lake Burton. The trail is one of Rabun County’ most scenic and features two
Another of Rabun Counties 17 public waterfalls, Dick’s Creek Falls plunges 60 feet into the Chattooga River on the eastern side of Rabun County. Directions: