The Angel Falls Trail In Georgia Is A 2-Mile Out-And-Back With A Waterfall Finish

Angel Falls Trail in Georgia offers an easy, scenic hike with multiple waterfalls, perfect for a family outing.

There is never a wrong time to get in some exercise, especially when that exercise involves being outdoors and hiking to waterfalls. The Angel Falls Trail in Georgia is an easy two-mile out-and-back hike that has a superb waterfalls finish. Located close to Tallulah Falls, this hike features some incredible scenery, plus it's easy enough that you can bring the whole fam along, too.

There is a short and sweet hike in Rabun County that many Georgians even forget exists.

Angel Falls Trail is an easy hike in and an easy hike out, which makes it perfect for a family outing in nature.

Clocking in at just over two miles round trip, the trail has an elevation change of about 400-feet and is accessible all year long.

The highlight of this easy trail for many is the waterfall access it provides.

Beyond just the beauty of Angel Falls, which is as majestic as ever, since the trail follows the river most of the way, you’ll see plenty of waterfalls along your trek.

Located in Loop 2, area 2 of the Rabun Beach Campground, access is only $5 per vehicle for all-day hiking.

Make sure you don’t just stop after one waterfall, as the hike to the end will give you views from the falls at the very top.

Enjoy a low-mile hike through the beautiful Georgia wilderness when you trek to Angel Falls.

To find out where Angel Falls Trailhead is in Georgia and how far it is from you, click here to open the map.

Have you ever hiked the Angel Falls Trail in Georgia before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you want to know more about this trail before you hike, then visit the AllTrails webpage.

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