Juno Falls
Waterfall Info: There are several unmarked streams flowing off the steep east side of Rock Ridge, and all of these streams flow into the upper reaches of Bailey Branch north of Addie Gap. Some of these streams have surprisingly high water flow, while others have little to none. Juno Falls is the northern of the two main significant waterfalls in this area. There may be another significant drop above Juno Falls, but it has not been documented yet.
Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest (Warwoman Wildlife Management Area)
Height: 70 Feet
Type: Sheer Drop & Sliding Cascade (Multi-Tier)
County: Rabun
Access Info: A well-defined trail along an old logging road begins on FS 7 (Hale Ridge Road) just north of where it crosses Bailey Branch. The unofficial trail travels up the Bailey Branch valley toward Addie Gap. You will need to leave the main trail on a faint old logging road and eventually make a short, steep bushwhack to reach Juno Falls.
Waterfall Location: 34.96305, -83.27357
Click here for Bernie Boyer's report with detailed access information
Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest (Warwoman Wildlife Management Area)
Height: 70 Feet
Type: Sheer Drop & Sliding Cascade (Multi-Tier)
County: Rabun
Access Info: A well-defined trail along an old logging road begins on FS 7 (Hale Ridge Road) just north of where it crosses Bailey Branch. The unofficial trail travels up the Bailey Branch valley toward Addie Gap. You will need to leave the main trail on a faint old logging road and eventually make a short, steep bushwhack to reach Juno Falls.
Waterfall Location: 34.96305, -83.27357
Click here for Bernie Boyer's report with detailed access information
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