Be In Awe Of The Natural Beauty Found On This Short, Secluded Hike At Georgia’s Long Creek Falls

The Long Creek Falls via Appalachian Trail in Georgia is a short, family-friendly hike that showcases stunning natural beauty and waterfalls.

Everyone loves a good, short-but-sweet hike that will get your blood pumping and your feet moving, but not take all day to complete. In Georgia, there are plenty of hikes like this that showcase the best of the natural beauty this state has to offer. Like this particular secluded hike, for instance. The Long Creek Falls via Appalachian Trail is an out-and-back hike that takes around 2 miles to complete and showcases some truly stunning natural beauty. Check it out…

The Long Creek Falls via Appalachian Trail in Georgia is a 2-mile out-and-back hike located in the mountains of Blue Ridge.

What’s been dubbed great for all skill levels, this hike will take you through the natural landscape of Georgia in a short amount of time.

Enjoy hiking through the dense, lush greenery of the forest with stunning views of the river and the creek.

Then get ready for a few waterfall highlights that will really make this trail worthwhile.

You’ll feel like you’ve been dropped into the wet, dense forests of Oregon on this trail, with the greenery as colorful as ever.

This easy-hike has been noted as even being kid-friendly since there are very minimal elevation changes throughout.

So you can bring the kiddos and disappear into nature while enjoying the beauty that Georgia has to offer.

Enjoy your own slice of personal paradise when you hike the short Long Creek Falls via Appalachian Trail in Georgia.

Have you ever hiked the Long Creek Falls via Appalachian Trail in Georgia before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you’re looking for more information about this trail, check out the AllTrails website.

Also, start looking and saving the details for your next Georgia waterfall adventure to enjoy!

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