Cisco Falls
Waterfall Info: Approximately 1.2 miles downstream from Sumac Falls, an unnamed tributary flows into North Prong Sumac Creek from the south. This is just east of where North Prong Sumac Creek exits the mountains and flows into private property within the flat Great Valley. This waterfall is located 0.15 mile upstream along the tributary. Cisco Falls is an appropriate name since it is the closest waterfall to the small community of Cisco, and there are signs of visitation from local residents.
Height: 25 Feet
Type: Sheer Drop and Sliding Cascades (Multi-Tier)
County: Murray
Access Info: A worn scramble path follows the east side of the tributary from its confluence with North Prong Sumac Creek. I don't know precisely where the path begins, but it has to be somewhere within the vast region of private property just to the west, off-limits to the public. Thus, the best way to access Cisco Falls is likely using one of the bushwhack routes to Sumac Falls. You can then take a faint path that largely follows North Prong Sumac Creek the whole time below Sumac Falls.
Waterfall Location: 34.934255, -84.722250
Height: 25 Feet
Type: Sheer Drop and Sliding Cascades (Multi-Tier)
County: Murray
Access Info: A worn scramble path follows the east side of the tributary from its confluence with North Prong Sumac Creek. I don't know precisely where the path begins, but it has to be somewhere within the vast region of private property just to the west, off-limits to the public. Thus, the best way to access Cisco Falls is likely using one of the bushwhack routes to Sumac Falls. You can then take a faint path that largely follows North Prong Sumac Creek the whole time below Sumac Falls.
Waterfall Location: 34.934255, -84.722250
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