Second Falls on Little Ridge Creek
Waterfall Info: This is the second (from the bottom) waterfall on a tributary of Boggs Creek that is usually referred to as Little Ridge Creek. It's the tallest and most beautiful waterfall on the creek. Although the full waterfall is 70 feet high, the upper sliding portion isn't visible from the base. Only the 40-foot sheer drop can be seen well.
Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest (Chestatee Wildlife Management Area)
Height: 70 Feet
Type: Slide & Sheer Drop (Double-Tier)
County: Lumpkin
Access Info: To see the waterfalls on the Little Ridge Creek, follow closed FS 443 from the gate. At the road's ford of Little Ridge Creek, turn left and follow a distinct path along the creek. The path crosses the creek once and passes next to all four waterfalls on the creek. Short side paths lead down to each waterfall (all four come in quick succession).
Waterfall Location: 34.705900, -83.889450
Click here for Bernie Boyer's report with detailed access information
Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest (Chestatee Wildlife Management Area)
Height: 70 Feet
Type: Slide & Sheer Drop (Double-Tier)
County: Lumpkin
Access Info: To see the waterfalls on the Little Ridge Creek, follow closed FS 443 from the gate. At the road's ford of Little Ridge Creek, turn left and follow a distinct path along the creek. The path crosses the creek once and passes next to all four waterfalls on the creek. Short side paths lead down to each waterfall (all four come in quick succession).
Waterfall Location: 34.705900, -83.889450
Click here for Bernie Boyer's report with detailed access information
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