Cochrans Falls
Waterfall Info: Cochrans Falls is the name assigned collectively to a series of waterfalls on Cochrans Creek that drop about 400 feet in total. The coordinates are for the best viewing spot for the breathtaking uppermost drop of Cochrans Falls. The uppermost drop is over 100 feet high, and if there's enough water in the creek, it's one of the most spectacular and remote waterfalls in the state.
Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest
Height: 400 Feet Total
Type: Free-Fall & Many Cascades/Slides
County: Dawson
Access Info: Follow the unofficial Cochrans Falls Trail from Blackhawk Road. Much of the hike is easy along a nearly level forest road, but the last quarter of the hike is along an extremely steep and treacherous goat path.
Waterfall Location: 34.579467, -84.213733
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Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest
Height: 400 Feet Total
Type: Free-Fall & Many Cascades/Slides
County: Dawson
Access Info: Follow the unofficial Cochrans Falls Trail from Blackhawk Road. Much of the hike is easy along a nearly level forest road, but the last quarter of the hike is along an extremely steep and treacherous goat path.
Waterfall Location: 34.579467, -84.213733
Click here for Mark Oleg's report with detailed access information
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