Waterfall Guide to Rabun County in the North Georgia Mountains
Waterfall Guide to Rabun County in the North Georgia Mountains
Waterfall Guide to Rabun County in the North Georgia Mountains
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Waterfall Guide to Rabun County in the North Georgia Mountains
Waterfalls in and around Clayton, Dillard, Mountain City, Tallulah Falls and Rabun County in the North Georgia Mountains, beautiful, peaceful and most within all within a casual walk, some you can even see from the road. All are worth a trip and a photograph.

Check back often as we will be adding new waterfalls as we collect the information and photographs.

Angel-Panther Falls

By following the trail on the west side of Joe Branch for .6 mile. you'll come to Panther Falls, continue on another .3 mile. and you'll reach Angel Falls.

Directions: Take U.S. 23/441 south from Clayton for 7 mile. Turn right on unmarked county road for .1 mile., then left on GA Hwy. 15 for 2 mile. Turn right on County Road 10 for five miles and enter Rabun Beach Campground #2 and go .2 mile. and park on right in parking area. where you'll find the trail head to the north

Waterfalls in and around Clayton, Dillard, Mountain City, Tallulah Falls and Rabun County in the North Georgia Mountains

Becky Branch Falls

Five minutes from downtown Clayton is the 20 ft. cascading Becky Branch Falls. Easily accessible by road and trail.

Directions: East from Clayton on Warwoman Road, 2.8 mile. Park on left side of road by branch. Hike up the trail on the right side of branch 200 yards to base of falls.

Waterfalls in and around Clayton, Dillard, Mountain City, Tallulah Falls and Rabun County in the North Georgia Mountains

Dick's Creek Falls

This fall drops a shear 60 ft. over a granite mound and into the Chattooga River.

Directions: Take Warwoman Road east from Clayton for six mile. and turn right on Dick's Creek Road or Sand Ford Road. Drive .5 mile. and take a left across the creek. Go 3.5 mile. and cross second ford and park at Bartram Trail sign. Now follow trail north to Dick's Creek then follow creek to the falls.

Waterfalls in and around Clayton, Dillard, Mountain City, Tallulah Falls and Rabun County in the North Georgia Mountains

Holcomb Creek Falls

1.3 miles in length, the Holcomb Creek Trail starts at the junction of Hale Ridge Road and Overflow Road. The trail takes you to both Holcomb Creek Falls and Ammons Creek Falls and an observation deck.

Directions: coming soon...

Waterfalls in and around Clayton, Dillard, Mountain City, Tallulah Falls and Rabun County in the North Georgia Mountains

Martin Creek Falls

A two tiered waterfall, 35 ft. in height. Follow the Bartram Trail along the west side of the creek for 1/2 mile.

Directions: Go east from Clayton on Warwoman Road for 3 mile. and turn left on F.S. Road 152 driving pass the Game Checking Station. Go .5 mile. and park in small camping area on the left at a sharp left bend in the road. Hike west from camping area, cross Martin creek and go uphill to the top of the falls, about .4 mile.

Waterfalls in and around Clayton, Dillard, Mountain City, Tallulah Falls and Rabun County in the North Georgia Mountains

Minnehaha Falls

Minnehaha Falls
Follow Minnehaha Trail along Fall branch .4 mile. to a dead end. Minnehaha Falls is approximately 100 ft., stair stepping all the way.

Directions: From Tallulah Falls, take U.S. 23-441 north for 3 mile. to Rabun Beach Recreation Area and turn left on Old 441. Go 2.5 mile. and turn left on Lake Rabun Road. Go 1 mile. past the Recreation Area and turn left on Low Gap Road (look for Flat Creek Community sign.) Follow Bear Gap Road (which forks to the left,) 1.5 mile. to trail on right side of road.

Waterfalls in and around Clayton, Dillard, Mountain City, Tallulah Falls and Rabun County in the North Georgia Mountains

Mud Creek Falls

Alias "Little Estatoah," this fall drops 100 ft. and into the Estatoah Falls in Dillard.

Directions: Go north from Clayton on U.S. 441 and turn right on GA Hwy. 246 towards Sky Valley. Turn left at Sky Valley's entrance gate, then right on Tahoe Road and continue to the falls.

 

 

Caution: Keep in mind, waterfalls are beautiful, but they are not to be climbed on, they can be dangerous, people have been seriously injured and in some cases have lost their lives climbing on waterfalls, they are posted for a reason, so enjoy while you are there and take a photo home to remember.

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