Logan Creek Cascades
Waterfall Info: The final 0.1 mile of Logan Creek plummets through a steep gorge before joining Cooper Creek. There are a lot of cascades here, but surprisingly, there isn't anything that could really be designated a waterfall. Most of the cascades are hard to photograph because of deadfall. The picture above shows the cascade at the top of the gorge section. Also, there may be more waterfalls on Logan Creek upstream, but that area hasn't been explored yet.
Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest (Cooper Creek Wildlife Management Area)
Type: Cascades
County: Union
Access Info: Probably the best way to access this area of Cooper Creek is bushwhack down to Lower Garrett Creek Falls and continue to Cooper Creek. You could then follow Cooper Creek upstream to see all of the powerful cascades on Cooper Creek, and check out lower Logan Creek along the way.
Waterfall Location: 34.75936, -83.99515
Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest (Cooper Creek Wildlife Management Area)
Type: Cascades
County: Union
Access Info: Probably the best way to access this area of Cooper Creek is bushwhack down to Lower Garrett Creek Falls and continue to Cooper Creek. You could then follow Cooper Creek upstream to see all of the powerful cascades on Cooper Creek, and check out lower Logan Creek along the way.
Waterfall Location: 34.75936, -83.99515
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