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St. Paddy's Falls

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Photo by Glenn Benton
Waterfall Info: From the bottom, this is the third of five named waterfalls on Wildcat Creek. Bruce Roberts initially documented this waterfall on St. Patrick's Day, hence the name.
Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest
Height: 20 Feet
Type: Sheer Drop & Slide (Double-Tier)
County: Rabun
Access Info: This waterfall is accessed by a short but steep, tough bushwhack off Wildcat Creek Road (FS 26.1). St. Paddy's Falls and Hellhole Falls are in a short gorge on Wildcat Creek that happens to be well below the road.
Waterfall Location: 34.834416, -83.612101
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