Vickery Creek Falls, also called Vickery Creek Dam or Roswell Mill Falls, is located inside Old Mill Park in the middle of downtown Roswell, Georgia. When you get to Old Mill Park, there is a large parking lot. After you walk through the main parking lot, you will see an overlook of the covered bridge…. [Read More]
Georgia Waterfalls
Northwest Georgia is home to Lookout Mountain, Stone Mountain and others. Waterfalls can be found on these mountains and even within them in some cases.
Many waterfalls are near other states as well, which makes it easy to plan trips to see these wonderful sites.
Waterfall Park (Dalton, GA)
While heading down toward Florida we were looking for waterfalls to explore along the way. Looking on Google Maps, we found Waterfall Park in Dalton, Georgia. We had never heard of it so we decided to check it out. Since it was so close to the Interstate 75 exit for county road 52/Walnut Ave it… [Read More]
Cochran Mill Falls
Cochran Mill Falls, a 20 foot waterfall, is located at Cochran Mill Park and is the first of three waterfalls along Bear Creek. The waterfall is located right next to a metal bridge about 5 minutes after entering the park. Cochran Mills Park is located in Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia, just 20 miles southwest of the… [Read More]
Bull Sluice Falls
Bull Sluice Falls is more of a rapids, rather than a waterfall, however it is still quite pretty to see. Bull Sluice Falls is located on the Georgia and South Carolina border on the Chattooga River. This waterfall was featured in the film Deliverance. Be sure to park on the South Carolina side. Follow the paved… [Read More]
Becky Branch Falls
Becky Branch Falls can be found in Warwoman Dell on the Bartram Trail in east of Clayton, Georgia. It is a twenty foot waterfall. Becky Branch Falls has its own trail, Becky Branch Falls Trail, which is located where Bartram crosses Warwoman Road. The trail is a moderate 0.6 mile loop. The trail goes through the… [Read More]
Lover’s Leap/High Falls (at Rock City)
Love this waterfall! It is inside Rock City, however you can view the falls without going to Rock City. This being said, I still highly recommend going to Rock City as there is so much to do there including nature trails, and caves with stories told in miniature models. Lover’s Leap gets its name from… [Read More]





