Dukes Creek Falls (Davis Creek Falls)
Waterfall Info: Dukes Creek Falls is the collective name attributed to a tall waterfall on Davis Creek at its confluence with Dukes Creek, as well as a small but powerful waterfall just above the confluence on Dukes Creek itself. The large falls on Davis Creek is typically considered the main attraction, but it could have low and may be hard to see, depending on time of year and recent rainfall. The adjacent waterfall on Dukes Creek is a worthwhile destination on its own.
Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest (Chattahoochee Wildlife Management Area)
Height: 200 Feet for waterfall on Davis Creek; 20 Feet for waterfall on Dukes Creek
Type: Cascades, Slides, & Drops (Multi-Tier)
County: White
Access Info: Hike the moderate 1-mile Dukes Creek Falls Trail from Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway.
Waterfall Location: 34.702241, -83.791754
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Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest (Chattahoochee Wildlife Management Area)
Height: 200 Feet for waterfall on Davis Creek; 20 Feet for waterfall on Dukes Creek
Type: Cascades, Slides, & Drops (Multi-Tier)
County: White
Access Info: Hike the moderate 1-mile Dukes Creek Falls Trail from Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway.
Waterfall Location: 34.702241, -83.791754
Click here for Atlanta Trails' report with detailed access information
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