Here’s a fun fact for you: There are more than 120 waterfalls in North Georgia alone. That means that this great state of ours is just teeming with beautiful, flowing falls just waiting to be admired. The only problem though is that most of them require a hike. We’ve featured quite a few of the more popular spots in our Ultimate Georgia Waterfalls Road Trip, however for most of those destinations, you definitely need to strap on some sneakers or hiking boots and hit the trails. So consider this a lighter version, with a few more accessible, roadside waterfalls in Georgia for you to feast your eyes on.

  1. Toccoa Falls, Stephens County, Georgia

Flickr / Joe Probably one of the more easily accessible waterfalls in Georgia would be Toccoa Falls. There’s a simple 100-foot paved trail to the 186-foot falls located on the Toccoa Falls College Campus. You probably won’t even have to break a sweat to enjoy the beauty. Tocca Falls also looks magical when it’s frozen over in winter. Toccoa Falls, GA 30577, USA

  1. Amicalola Falls West Ridge Falls Access, Dawsonville, Georgia

Flickr / rjcox Amicalola Falls is truly one of the more spectacular waterfalls in the state with 729 feet of cascading water. Plus, there is an easy way to get in a valuable vantage point. The West Ridge Falls access trail is the way to go. The trail surface is flat and coated with recycled tires, so no crazy hiking required. Learn more about Amicalola Falls in our previous article. West Ridge Falls Access, W Ridge Falls Access, Georgia 30534, USA

  1. Becky Branch Falls, Rabun County, Georgia

Flickr / ChattOconeeNF At less than a third of a mile from the valley stream of Warwoman Dell, you’ll reach the multi-tiered waterfall known as Becky Branch Falls. There are a few scattered pavilions at the beginning of the trail, so pack a picnic and snack on some sandwiches before you head to the falls. Check out this article on Visit Becky Branch Falls to learn about a couple of trails around these falls. Becky Branch, Georgia 30525, USA

  1. Vickery Creek at Roswell Mill, Roswell, Georgia

Flickr / Sparr Risher This waterfall is right near the old Roswell Mill, on Vickery Creek. The water tumbles below, shortly before it joins the Chattahoochee River. It’s a favorite for the locals in Roswell and is an enjoyable walk through nature. To learn more about this hidden gem, take a look at this article on Vickery Creek. Vickery Street & Mill Street, Vickery St & Mill St, Roswell, GA 30075, USA

  1. Minnehaha Falls, Rabun County, Georgia

Flickr / Dianne Frost This very magical, also impressive waterfall near Lake Rabun is a great jaunt for those who aren’t too familiar or fond of hiking. Less than a quarter of a mile from the parking area, you’ll reach the 100-foot-tall waterfall. Feel free to pack a picnic and eat lunch at the base of the falls. For some tips on how to get to Minnehaha Falls, check out this article. Minnehaha Falls, Lakemont, GA 30552, USA

  1. Dukes Creek Falls, White County, Georgia

Tim Easterday/Flickr Dukes Creek Falls is right around the corner from famed Raven Cliff Falls. However, you can also get a glimpse of Dukes Creek from just 0.1 miles down the paved path to the observation deck. If you feel like venturing into the gorge, you’ll be able to see the 150-foot waterfall, not to mention the jagged rocks and wooden boardwalk. Be sure to learn more about the trails near Dukes Creek Falls so you can take in more of the natural beauty of the area. Dukes Creek Falls, Georgia 30528, USA

  1. Lullwater Park: Emory University, Decatur, Georgia

Yelp / Yuliana H. Located on the Emory University campus near Atlanta, Lullwater Park offers a variety of scenic walking options through the rich, green forest. You can also explore the mill, which is located near the tumbling waterfall adjacent. Learn more about Lullwater Preserve on the Emory University webpage. Emory University, 201 Dowman Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA

  1. Anna Ruby Falls Trail, Sautee, Georgia

Todd Sudduth/AllTrails The paved trail toward one of the most beautiful places in Georgia, Anna Ruby Falls, is easily accessible and doesn’t require any strenuous hikes. Although you can’t necessarily swim in the creek at the falls, if you wander back to the parking lot, there is a shallow stream from the mountain that is no holds barred for anyone interested in dipping their toes. Learn more about the hike to Anna Ruby Falls by reading this article. Anna Ruby Falls Road, Anna Ruby Falls Rd, Georgia 30571, USA

  1. Lower Desoto Falls, Lumpkin County, Georgia

Flickr / iseethingsiseethemwithmyeyes While the Upper part of Desoto Falls requires about a 1.5-mile hike, the lower falls hike isn’t quite that strenuous. You don’t need to be an experienced hiker in order to enjoy at least a part of this stunning waterfall. The Desoto Falls Recreation Area website has more information about this gorgeous waterfall. Lower Desoto Falls, 18365 US-19, Dahlonega, GA 30533, USA

Georgia waterfalls are some of the most beautiful natural features of the state. What are some of your favorite falls? Please let us know in the comments.

Flickr / Joe

Probably one of the more easily accessible waterfalls in Georgia would be Toccoa Falls. There’s a simple 100-foot paved trail to the 186-foot falls located on the Toccoa Falls College Campus. You probably won’t even have to break a sweat to enjoy the beauty. Tocca Falls also looks magical when it’s frozen over in winter.

Toccoa Falls, GA 30577, USA

Flickr / rjcox

Amicalola Falls is truly one of the more spectacular waterfalls in the state with 729 feet of cascading water. Plus, there is an easy way to get in a valuable vantage point. The West Ridge Falls access trail is the way to go. The trail surface is flat and coated with recycled tires, so no crazy hiking required. Learn more about Amicalola Falls in our previous article.

West Ridge Falls Access, W Ridge Falls Access, Georgia 30534, USA

Flickr / ChattOconeeNF

At less than a third of a mile from the valley stream of Warwoman Dell, you’ll reach the multi-tiered waterfall known as Becky Branch Falls. There are a few scattered pavilions at the beginning of the trail, so pack a picnic and snack on some sandwiches before you head to the falls. Check out this article on Visit Becky Branch Falls to learn about a couple of trails around these falls.

Becky Branch, Georgia 30525, USA

Flickr / Sparr Risher

This waterfall is right near the old Roswell Mill, on Vickery Creek. The water tumbles below, shortly before it joins the Chattahoochee River. It’s a favorite for the locals in Roswell and is an enjoyable walk through nature. To learn more about this hidden gem, take a look at this article on Vickery Creek.

Vickery Street & Mill Street, Vickery St & Mill St, Roswell, GA 30075, USA

Flickr / Dianne Frost

This very magical, also impressive waterfall near Lake Rabun is a great jaunt for those who aren’t too familiar or fond of hiking. Less than a quarter of a mile from the parking area, you’ll reach the 100-foot-tall waterfall. Feel free to pack a picnic and eat lunch at the base of the falls. For some tips on how to get to Minnehaha Falls, check out this article.

Minnehaha Falls, Lakemont, GA 30552, USA

Tim Easterday/Flickr

Dukes Creek Falls is right around the corner from famed Raven Cliff Falls. However, you can also get a glimpse of Dukes Creek from just 0.1 miles down the paved path to the observation deck. If you feel like venturing into the gorge, you’ll be able to see the 150-foot waterfall, not to mention the jagged rocks and wooden boardwalk. Be sure to learn more about the trails near Dukes Creek Falls so you can take in more of the natural beauty of the area.

Dukes Creek Falls, Georgia 30528, USA

Yelp / Yuliana H.

Located on the Emory University campus near Atlanta, Lullwater Park offers a variety of scenic walking options through the rich, green forest. You can also explore the mill, which is located near the tumbling waterfall adjacent. Learn more about Lullwater Preserve on the Emory University webpage.

Emory University, 201 Dowman Dr, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA

Todd Sudduth/AllTrails

The paved trail toward one of the most beautiful places in Georgia, Anna Ruby Falls, is easily accessible and doesn’t require any strenuous hikes. Although you can’t necessarily swim in the creek at the falls, if you wander back to the parking lot, there is a shallow stream from the mountain that is no holds barred for anyone interested in dipping their toes. Learn more about the hike to Anna Ruby Falls by reading this article.

Anna Ruby Falls Road, Anna Ruby Falls Rd, Georgia 30571, USA

Flickr / iseethingsiseethemwithmyeyes

While the Upper part of Desoto Falls requires about a 1.5-mile hike, the lower falls hike isn’t quite that strenuous. You don’t need to be an experienced hiker in order to enjoy at least a part of this stunning waterfall. The Desoto Falls Recreation Area website has more information about this gorgeous waterfall.

Lower Desoto Falls, 18365 US-19, Dahlonega, GA 30533, USA

And if you’re an outdoor enthusiast, maybe this little feature on Georgia’s Top Outdoor Attraction is something to pique your interest. Happy trails, everyone!

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Most Beautiful Places In Georgia March 31, 2021 Melissa Mahoney Are there any natural wonders in Georgia? Aside from over 100 gorgeous waterfalls, there are countless natural wonders that contribute to the beauty of The Peach State.  If you read this 7 Natural Wonders In Georgia post, you will learn about:

Okefenokee Swamp which covers an area of 700 miles in the southeastern corner of the state The 150-foot-deep Providence Canyon The huge granite rock known as Stone Mountain

Add these natural wonders to your bucket list and set aside some time to explore them. What are some of the most beautiful places in Georgia? There are certainly some beautiful places in Georgia. Just to name a few, there are:

Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, which is part of the Appalachian Mountain range and provide plenty of hiking and stunning views all along the way. Tybee Island, a barrier island, will charm you with its beauty and water views. Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island will make you feel as though you’ve stepped right into a fairytale with its driftwood trees lining the sand.

The Peach State is just full of staggeringly beautiful places! What is the tallest waterfall in Georgia? The cascading Amicalola Falls is the tallest waterfall in Georgia. A few facts about Amicalola include:

It is 729 feet tall There are actually seven different cascades It also happens to be the third-largest cascading waterfall east of the Mississippi

 

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Most Beautiful Places In Georgia

March 31, 2021

Melissa Mahoney

Are there any natural wonders in Georgia? Aside from over 100 gorgeous waterfalls, there are countless natural wonders that contribute to the beauty of The Peach State.  If you read this 7 Natural Wonders In Georgia post, you will learn about:

Okefenokee Swamp which covers an area of 700 miles in the southeastern corner of the state The 150-foot-deep Providence Canyon The huge granite rock known as Stone Mountain

Add these natural wonders to your bucket list and set aside some time to explore them. What are some of the most beautiful places in Georgia? There are certainly some beautiful places in Georgia. Just to name a few, there are:

Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, which is part of the Appalachian Mountain range and provide plenty of hiking and stunning views all along the way. Tybee Island, a barrier island, will charm you with its beauty and water views. Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island will make you feel as though you’ve stepped right into a fairytale with its driftwood trees lining the sand.

The Peach State is just full of staggeringly beautiful places! What is the tallest waterfall in Georgia? The cascading Amicalola Falls is the tallest waterfall in Georgia. A few facts about Amicalola include:

It is 729 feet tall There are actually seven different cascades It also happens to be the third-largest cascading waterfall east of the Mississippi

 

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Aside from over 100 gorgeous waterfalls, there are countless natural wonders that contribute to the beauty of The Peach State.  If you read this 7 Natural Wonders In Georgia post, you will learn about:

  • Okefenokee Swamp which covers an area of 700 miles in the southeastern corner of the state
  • The 150-foot-deep Providence Canyon
  • The huge granite rock known as Stone Mountain

Add these natural wonders to your bucket list and set aside some time to explore them.

What are some of the most beautiful places in Georgia?

There are certainly some beautiful places in Georgia. Just to name a few, there are:

  • Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, which is part of the Appalachian Mountain range and provide plenty of hiking and stunning views all along the way.
  • Tybee Island, a barrier island, will charm you with its beauty and water views.
  • Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island will make you feel as though you’ve stepped right into a fairytale with its driftwood trees lining the sand.

The Peach State is just full of staggeringly beautiful places!

What is the tallest waterfall in Georgia?

The cascading Amicalola Falls is the tallest waterfall in Georgia. A few facts about Amicalola include:

  • It is 729 feet tall
  • There are actually seven different cascades
  • It also happens to be the third-largest cascading waterfall east of the Mississippi