Waterfall Guide to Fannin County in the North Georgia Mountains
Waterfall Guide to Fannin County in the North Georgia Mountains
Waterfall Guide to Fannin County in the North Georgia Mountains
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Waterfall Guide to Fannin County in the North Georgia Mountains
Waterfalls in and around Blue Ridge, Morganton, Mineral Bluff, McCaysville, Dial, Epworth, Aska Adventure Area and Fannin 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.

Falls Branch Falls, Long Creek Falls, Jacks River Falls

Falls Branch Falls, Long Creek Falls, Jacks River Falls is a modest, popular waterfalls in the Rich Mountain Wilderness area. The upper portion of Fall Branch Falls is a series of cascades that lead to a single drop of about 30 feet, the water plunging into a deep pool at the base of the falls. Falls Branch Falls, Long Creek Falls, Jacks River Falls is along the Benton MacKaye Trail west of Aska Road

Directions: Take Old 76 (do not confuse with 515-76 ) in Blue Ridge, Fannin County Georgia to Aska Road, go south from Ace Hardware on Aska Road eight miles to Stanley Creek and turn right. You'll follow this road through a long narrow valley for three miles past historical site Forest Warden Garfield Stanley's house, crossing a small wood bridge park on right and follow trail at least .5 mile to falls. A small trail leads off to the right to reach the lower falls, continue on main trail further to reach top of falls. Slippery and always wet, exercise caution at all waterfalls.

Waterfalls in and around Blue Ridge, Morganton, Mineral Bluff, McCaysville, Dial, Epworth, Aska Adventure Area and Fannin County in the North Georgia Mountains

Jacks River Falls

This popular destination in the Cohutta Wilderness Area requires the longest walk of all falls in Fannin County.

Directions: The easiest access is a 9.2 mile hike from Dally Gap along the Jacks River Trail.

Waterfalls in and around Blue Ridge, Morganton, Mineral Bluff, McCaysville, Dial, Epworth, Aska Adventure Area and Fannin County in the North Georgia Mountains

Long Creek Falls

Long Creek Falls is the most popular of the Fannin County waterfalls, you can find Long Creek Falls by hiking down a short side trail from the combined Appalachian-Benton MacKaye Trail. Long Creek Falls total is approximately 50 feet in two different drops. A leisurely 30 minute hike to the falls is uphill on the way in, downhill on the way out.

Directions: Turn right at the end of Newport onto Doublehead Gap Road; go to FS 42 and turn left. Go to the intersection of FS 42 and 58 and turn left on 58 to the see 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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