Waterfalls come in all different shapes and sizes. They can be gargantuan and stunning like Amicalola Falls, or they can be small and sweet. This particular hike near Blue Ridge is one that has a few mini-waterfalls throughout the creek but ends in one wide, singular waterfall finish.
Strap on your hiking boots, because Long Creek Falls in Georgia is one waterfall hike not to be missed.
Long Creek Falls in Georgia is a nearly 2-mile trek throughout Fannin County that has some spectacular waterfalls throughout.
Dubbed an easy-to-moderate hike near Blue Ridge, Georgia, visitors can climb along portions of the Appalachian Trail and Duncan Ridge Trail in search of the waterfall finish.
The creek that runs along this trail has mini-waterfalls and small cascades that free flow down…
…eventually resulting in the wide waterfall that has become the main attraction of the trail.
You’ll be able to enjoy Long Creek as it swirls and tumbles over the rock outcroppings but then widens into one waterfall which shoots down into the shallow pool below.
While this hike can be very busy on weekends, it’s recommended if you want some solitude in nature that you visit during early morning weekdays.
Enjoy a series of tumbling mini-falls as you hike along the trail, surrounded by vibrant, lush greenery.
And then spend some time enjoying the big waterfall finish before making your way back up the trail.
Have you ever been to Long Creek Falls in Georgia before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you're looking for more information about this waterfall trail, check out the AllTrails website.
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