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Middle Jungle Cliff Falls

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Photo by Greg Ford
Waterfall Info: Coming from the top, this is the second waterfall on an unnamed High Shoals Creek tributary, which drops steeply down from the northeast side of Rocky Mountain and reaches High Shoals Creek from the west, just north of the Maple Spring Branch confluence. The stream is marked on topo maps, but the falls is still best seen in wet weather. 
Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest (Swallow Creek Wildlife Management Area)
Height: 20 Feet
Type: Sheer Drop (Single-Tier)
County: Towns
Access Info: The easiest route is to park along Indian Grave Gap Road (FS 283) where it crosses the unnamed stream, and to bushwhack downstream along the stream's north side all the way to the falls. You will pass the upper falls first. The bushwhack is steep and overgrown at times.  
Waterfall Location: 34.80433, -83.71885
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