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One of the best waterfalls to go see in GA hands down. It has some pretty rough hiking terrain but manageable. Under 2 miles hiking round trip from the main parking area uphill. Best to have an AWD vehicle or 4X4. You will need to cross a beautiful stream beforehand.
Nice hike but wear good shoes because there are lots of roots and rocks. Both falls (High Shoals and Blue Hole) were worth it. Swimming at Blue Hole was fun and COLD!!
Nice hike! Views of the upper falls and the lower falls. Decent/accent was reasonable, Path was easy to follow and taken care of. Limited parking and gravel road up the winding road. Creek crossing was easily traversed, but would depend on recent rainfall.
Absolutely gorgeous hike, well worth the visit. There is a stream you have to drive across to get to the trail head parking, so if you have a smaller car and the water happens to be high, you might not be able to cross. It was about 2-4 feet of water when I was there, so you'll have to make the call yourself. The trail is very obvious all the way, there are also a few open areas along the trail by the stream that people use tents to camp (Please be mindful of contributing trash and litter, we picked up a few bottles and there are no trash cans to throw stuff away). The whole hike is downhill (which means it's all uphill going back!), and if it is a wet day there can be a lot of slick mud. The trail is obviously maintained well though by the park rangers, there are a few small bridges to cross in a few places, and they have built a small deck/viewing platform to see the biggest falls on the hike. Its a good mix of well maintained, but not ultra touristy. It has a few decks and bridges, but it's still an intermediate hike for a relative beginner ( much easier than say, Blood Mountain nearby). There's lots of roots and steep portions, so definitely not a biking trail unless you're really good at it I suppose. I'd also recommend anyone going be able to manage walking an occasionally difficult piece of wet or steep terrain. Very glad we made the hike, just sat near the bottom with our feet in the water listening to the falls and the forest. There also weren't very many other people on the trail either, so it was a nice walk with just us and nature!
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