Upper Redeemer Falls
Waterfall Info: This is the third and uppermost waterfall along an unnamed tributary of Frogtown Creek that flows from the slopes of Levelland Mountain north of Swaim Cove. It is almost part of the main Redeemer Falls, but it cannot really be seen from there. Best seen in wet weather due to the small watershed size.
Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest (Raven Cliffs Wilderness)
Height: 30 Feet
Type: Stairstep Cascade (Single-Tier)
County: Lumpkin
Access Info: Bushwhack upstream from where the creek passes through a culvert under US 129 (there is a small parking pullout just north of this spot). The bushwhack is fairly steep but not particularly difficult until Redeemer Falls - the scramble around Redeemer Falls to the upper falls is much tougher.
Waterfall Location: 34.72728, -83.91035
Landowner: Chattahoochee National Forest (Raven Cliffs Wilderness)
Height: 30 Feet
Type: Stairstep Cascade (Single-Tier)
County: Lumpkin
Access Info: Bushwhack upstream from where the creek passes through a culvert under US 129 (there is a small parking pullout just north of this spot). The bushwhack is fairly steep but not particularly difficult until Redeemer Falls - the scramble around Redeemer Falls to the upper falls is much tougher.
Waterfall Location: 34.72728, -83.91035

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