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Cowrock Creek Falls

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Photo by Bernie Boyer
Waterfall Info: This long sliding waterfall is on a tributary of Cowrock Creek but is typically referred to as Cowrock Creek Falls. It is best seen during wet periods. 
Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest (Raven Cliffs Wilderness)
Height: 100 Feet
Type: Long Slide (Single-Tier)
County: Lumpkin
Access Info: To see Cowrock Creek Falls, follow closed FS 443 from the gate. The wide distinct road eventually ends at a gate alongside Boggs Creek. From here, follow the more overgrown old road along the creek as it turns to Cowrock Creek. At the crossing of the tributary with Cowrock Creek Falls, follow the tributary upstream to the falls. There is no path but the woods are open. 
Waterfall Location: 34.711617, -83.881717
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