The Ultimate Georgia Waterfalls Road Trip Is Here—And Anyone Can Do It
By Marisa Roman|Updated on January 27, 2023(Originally published January 24, 2023)
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A New Jersey native with over 15 years of writing experience, Marisa has studied at both New York University and Florida International University. She has lived all over the country, including a decade stint in South Florida. Marisa is well-versed in exploration as she travels a good majority of the year in her self-converted Sprinter van. Her articles have been featured in various notable publications over the years, she has a published collection of short stories, and three completed screenplays under her belt.
Georgia is known for having some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the entire country. We’re talking truly breathtaking cascades. Some people will flock all the way from out of state just to hike those gorgeous Georgia trails and wind up at a majestic waterfall. But did you know there’s a way to see a majority of the most alluring waterfalls in one magical waterfall road trip in Georgia?
That’s right. We have come up with the ultimate waterfall road trip. Whether you’re already making your summer bucket list, or you’re ready for a last-minute weekend getaway, we’ve found 10 of the most stunning waterfalls in all of Georgia and made a comprehensive road trip for you to use as your guide. Get this; the trip is less than 200 miles and clocks in at just above five hours of travel time. That means if you stop and play for a few hours at each waterfall, you’ll have an exciting weekend road trip covering some serious ground. We’ve got the Google map for you if you’re ready for it. Otherwise, have a look at the breakdown for your next BIG adventure:
The trip starts and ends, at Amicalola Falls, one of the top-rated waterfalls in the state of Georgia. Amicalola, which is Cherokee for "tumbling waters," has more than seven falls in the State Park, including the tallest in Georgia at over 700ft. Visit the
Amicalola Falls Lodge website to learn more about one of the most gorgeous Georgia waterfalls.
Located in the Chattahoochee National Forest, DeSoto Falls is a wonderful display of nature in all its glory. The falls themselves were named after the Spanish explorer Hernando Desoto, who traveled during the 16th century. Head to the USDA website for more information.
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3. Helton Creek Falls
Vogel State Park Road, Vogel State Park Rd, Georgia 30512, USA
Located near Vogel State Park, Helton Creek Falls is a popular attraction for families, primarily because of the pool at the bottom of the falls--which you can swim in. Swimming hole and waterfall in one? Yes, please! Visit the USDA website to learn more about one of the most amazing waterfalls in Georgia.
4. Raven Cliff Falls
3000 Richard B Russell Scenic Hwy, Helen, GA 30545, USA
Raven Cliff Falls is a bit on the trickier side when it comes to viewing, as there is a bit of a hike involved. However, if you can manage the five-mile round-trip hike, you'll be in for a doozy of a view. Visit the USDA website to learn more about this next stop on the Georgia waterfalls road trip.
Anna Ruby Falls is a local favorite in Helen, Georgia. There's a fairly simple hike involved, but at around a half-mile from the parking lot, you'll be right at the base of the falls. Had to the
Find Outdoors website to learn more.
Rabun County offers two waterfall gems: Panther Falls and Ammons Falls. Shown above is Panther Creek Falls, a sensational display of nature at its absolute best. Visit the Atlanta Trails website for more information on one of the best waterfalls in Georgia.
Ammons Creek is the next stop on your ultimate road trip in Rabun County. This magnificent waterfall is double the fun, as you can also hike to Holcomb Creek Falls if you're feeling up to it. Head to the Georgia Waterfalls website to learn more.
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8. Tallulah Falls
338 Jane Hurt Yarn Dr, Tallulah Falls, GA 30573, USA
Next up is Talulah Falls in Tallulah Gorge State Park. Six different falls cascade into the gorge, creating a beautiful symphony of sounds. Make sure you snap some photos from the 80-foot suspension bridge. Visit the Georgia State Parks website for more information.
One of the many waterfalls near Tallulah Falls, and absolutely one worth mentioning. The 100-foot-stairs are prime real estate for a photo op during this ultimate road trip. Head to the Atlanta Trails website to learn more about one of the most impressive Georgia waterfalls.
Your road trip starts winding down Toccoa Falls. At around 186 feet, this free-falling waterfall actually sits on the campus of Toccoa Falls College. Visit any time of the year in order to enjoy something truly magical. Visit the Explore Georgia website to learn more about this last stop on our Georgia waterfalls road trip.
Who knew that some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the entire state of Georgia could be seen on such an easy road trip? Who’s ready to hit the road?! Share with us your thoughts about this waterfall road trip in Georgia, and if you’ve already completed it, make sure to let us know!
Also, if you have other favorite waterfalls in Georgia that didn’t make the list, make sure to share them in the comments, too!
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