
Matthew Ady
Atlanta-based and outdoor-inspired adventurer, traveler, runner, photographer, and Emory University law student.
Cummins Falls
Cookeville, Tennessee
4.7
2.79 mi
/ 518 ft gain
Catch the trailhead down to the falls at the parking lot. The trail quickly approaches the rim of the river gorge to provide hikers with a great bird's eye view of the falls. After snapping a few photos of the falls from above, follow the clearly marked trail down to the river's edge. From there, hikers have to do a little bit of bushwhacking. Follow the water upstream, skirting the banks of th...
Amicalola Falls
Dawsonville, Georgia
4.3
0.73 mi
/ 292 ft gain
Adventurers access the falls through the state park entrance. From the parking lot, hikers follow the clearly marked signs to the base of the falls. The incline begins by the pond at the base of the falls. From the pond, follow the incline along the cascading portion of the falls to the stairs. At the stairs, ascend to the first viewing platform and snap a few shots of the falls. Continue onwar...
Hike to Springer Mountain
Dawsonville, Georgia
3.5
19 mi
/ 4346 ft gain
Begin your journey from Amicalola Falls State Park. Despite the steep climb, you should park at the base of the falls and climb the steps for a great view of one of the grandest falls in the South. (For more on that hike, see: "Climb the Stairs to Amicalola Falls"). From the top of the falls, follow signs to the Appalachian Approach Trail.The trail is clearly marked by blue blazes on rocks and ...
Sandstone Falls
Shady Spring, West Virginia
5.0
0.52 mi
/ 46 ft gain
Starting at the trailhead, follow signs for the falls. After a short walk, hikers will reach the walkway bridge where they can snap a couple shots of the minor Sandstone Falls to the right. Many hikers stop here, thinking these falls are the final destination. Do not make this mistake—the best is yet to come!
Follow the trail until it ends at a viewing area of the main stream of the New River....
Minnehaha Falls
Lakemont, Georgia
4.2
0.39 mi
/ 98 ft gain
Despite their beauty, not many hikers know about Minnehaha Falls. Even more shocking, these are some of the most accessible falls in all of North Georgia. Round trip, the hike to the falls will only take about a half a mile. Hikers can park along the side of the road at the trailhead. Follow the trail along the river, keeping the river to the right. The trail is clearly marked and mostly flat, ...
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