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 trail to the left of the Information Station. Then turn right onto the gravel trail and follow it to the observation platform. The trail is a very easy 15 minute walk on a paved trail that will take you to an observation platform. To return to your car, simply turn around and go back the way you came.
There is also another trail that will take you to the water’s edge downstream from the rapids, which can be fun to skip rocks at.
Kayakers and rafters can frequently be seen running this IV+ rapid, which drops 14 feet. We saw several groups both shooting the rapids as well as scouting in advance while we were visiting Bull Sluice Falls.
There is plenty of parking and restroom facilities available, making this a very family friendly stop.
Emily says
I’ve been in this area several times. The area isn’t quite as busy as the big national forests, which I love. I go for the quiet. This area is quiet and peaceful. Most people just drive on by. So if you’re looking for someplace off the beaten path and for a quiet time to yourself, check this one out.
Cbuchanan says
The river it’s actually called “Chattooga River”. I believe the article says “Chattanooga”. It’s a beautiful place.
Tracy Wimberly says
Thank you for the correction. I have updated my page to reflect the correct name. It is beautiful there. My family really enjoyed the peacefulness of the area.
Jordan says
My friends and I like to ride the rapids here. It’s a great location.