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Georgia is just one of those states that I was surprised by.  The number of falls located in this state is just impressive.  So far we have made four overnight trips to Georgia.  On the most recent overnight trip,  Bryan, Phillip and I visited 10 waterfalls.  We toughed it out throughout this weekend's ever changing weather.  We experience cold, warmth, rain, sleet, snow, rain, frost and wind with hail.  We had a great time and actually got to see snow at Brasstown Bald and a couple other places while still actually have fall colors around to see.  Not sure if we will have another trip to the Georgia area, only the map will tell.  It has been fun and it has been an adventure exploring the beautiful scenes nature provides.


Amicalola Falls - added 11/06

Angel Falls

Anna Ruby Falls

Bad Branch Falls

Bean Creek Falls - added 11/06

Becky Branch Falls

Cane Creek Falls

Clay Creek Falls - added 11/06

Darnell Creek Falls

Dick's Creek Falls

Estatoah Falls

Falls at Enota Camp - added 11/06

Falls near Unicoi Gap - added 11/06

Falls on Ward Creek - added 11/06

Falls on Wolf Creek - added 11/06

Helton Creek Falls (Lower & Upper)

Henderson Falls

Horse Trough Falls
Laural Falls

Lower Crow Creek Falls

Lower Desoto Falls - added 11/06

Middle Falls on Blood Mt. Creek - added 11/06

Minnehaha Falls

Mud Creek Falls  

Panther Falls  

Stonewall Falls  

Sylvan Lake Fall

Tiger Creek Falls

Toccoa Falls
Un-named Falls
Upper Crow Creek Fall
Upper Desoto Falls - added 11/06
Upper Falls on Wildcat Branch
Waters Creek Falls (Lower & Upper)