Sidewinder Falls
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Waterfall Info: This is the second waterfall on an unnamed tributary of Emery Creek that flows down from Little Bald Mountain and eventually joins Emery Creek just below Emery Creek Falls.
Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest (Cohutta Wildlife Management Area)
Height: 30 Feet
Type: Cascade, Sheer Drop, and Steep Slide (Triple-Tier)
County: Murray
Access Info: The best way to reach Sidewinder Falls is to hike the Emery Creek Trail to Emery Creek Falls, make the short easy bushwhack to Yeti Falls, and then keep bushwhacking upstream along the stream. Keep in mind that the bushwhack to Sidewinder Falls is much harder and longer than going to just Yeti Falls.
Waterfall Location: 34.833218, -84.634455
Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest (Cohutta Wildlife Management Area)
Height: 30 Feet
Type: Cascade, Sheer Drop, and Steep Slide (Triple-Tier)
County: Murray
Access Info: The best way to reach Sidewinder Falls is to hike the Emery Creek Trail to Emery Creek Falls, make the short easy bushwhack to Yeti Falls, and then keep bushwhacking upstream along the stream. Keep in mind that the bushwhack to Sidewinder Falls is much harder and longer than going to just Yeti Falls.
Waterfall Location: 34.833218, -84.634455
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