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    Top Spots in and near Minnehaha Falls

    • Franklin, North Carolina

      Siler Bald from Wayah Gap

      5.0
      3.66 mi / 1060 ft gain
      The Appalachian Trail does not need a lot of hype beyond its existing legendary status.  However, there are certain parts of it that do stand out as being a little extra special.  Siler Bald is one of those spots.  A large clearing starting from Snowbird Gap and going all the way up to Siler Bald...
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    • Lavonia, Georgia

      Kayak Tugaloo State Park

      Tugaloo State Park in Lavonia, Georgia, offers an excellent kayaking experience on the scenic waters of Lake Hartwell. Known for its quiet coves, open water, and stunning shoreline views, the park is ideal for both beginner and experienced paddlers. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful paddle or...
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    • Highlands, North Carolina

      Hike the Whiteside Mountain Loop

      5.0
      2 mi / 595 ft gain
      Whiteside Mountain is simply breathtaking, there is no way around it.  Views of the mountain from the South expose its sheer granite face, which runs almost its entire length East-to-West.  However, the views of the mountain are just the beginning, as this hike climbs to higher heights than just ...
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    • Suches, Georgia

      Preachers Rock via the Appalachian Trail

      5.0
      1.99 mi / 517.06 ft gain
      The Appalachian Trail is arguably the most famous thru-hike in the world.  Along its 2,181-mile journey, there are many beautiful mountain views, and Preachers Rock is definitely one of them.  A large granite slab near the summit of Big Cedar Mountain reveals mountain views that are truly the epi...
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    • Franklin, North Carolina

      Photograph Wayah Bald Lookout Tower

      0.1 mi / 0 ft gain
      The Wayah Bald Lookout Tower is located in Nantahala National Forest in one of the oldest part of the protected land. It was first built in the 1920s then it was rebuilt throughout the years until it was finally made out of stone and concrete. The current tower that stands offers great views of t...
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    • Highlands, North Carolina

      Explore Cashiers Sliding Rock

      0.2 mi / 70 ft gain
      This waterfall is located just outside of Cashiers, NC. The trailhead to the waterfall is right off of the road and has a good amount of parking. The trial itself is very nice and has new steps at the beginning of the trail. The trail is very wide and is mostly flat the entire way there. Once you...
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    • Dahlonega, Georgia

      Lake Zwerner (aka Yahoola Creek Reservoir)

      5.0
      3.24 mi / 367 ft gain
      Lake Zwerner (aka Yahoola Creek Reservoir) is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Dahlonega, Georgia.
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    • Cullowhee, North Carolina

      Yellow Mountain Fire Tower via Cloud Catcher Lane

      5.0
      1.78 mi / 682 ft gain
      Yellow Mountain Fire Tower features some of the best views, looking out over both the Northern Georgia mountains as well as seeing the flat-lands of South Carolina past the mountain ranges. This hike is pretty well known for its 12-mile round trip trek, starting in Cashiers, NC, however, there's ...
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    • Cashiers, North Carolina

      Hike to Silver Run Falls

      0.25 mi / 100 ft gain
      The hike to this waterfall is very short and well worth it. The waterfall is about 40 feet tall and has a large volume of water.  This makes for a great place to swim. The bottom of the pool is about 15 feet deep and offers cool mountain water. To get there it is just outside of Cashiers, North C...
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    • Cashiers, North Carolina

      Explore Whitewater Falls

      4.0
      0.5 mi / 100 ft gain
      Whitewater Falls is the highest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains with the upper falls alone dropping over 400 feet. The walk to the falls is very short and friendly for all ages and abilities - the path is paved so the falls are wheelchair accessible. The falls are beautiful in all seasons b...
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    • Dahlonega, Georgia

      Kayak the Chestatee River South of Dahlonega

      4.5
      This six mile section of the Chestatee River is a safe, enjoyable float mostly away from civilization. There are several small rapids and bumpy areas (class 1) throughout, with two larger rapids (class 1-2) towards the end of the section. It does get pretty shallow in some sections, so keep watch...
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    • Dahlonega, Georgia

      Explore Cane Creek Falls

      From the parking lot, walk about 500 feet to the check-in office to let the receptionist know that you would like to visit the falls.  This campground operates as a retreat select times throughout the year and is closed to the public during those times so prior to visiting, be sure to call and fi...
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    • Salem, South Carolina

      Camp on Lake Jocassee

      4.8
      To avoid the regret of cutting your trip too short, go ahead and book a campsite. Come as a walk-in or reserve your site.  Either way, you will have to check in at the Park Office.  Upon check-in, you will receive your map and general information.  Check-in time for camping is 2PM. The only publi...
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    • Cashiers, North Carolina

      Hike to Chimney Top

      3.3
      1.7 mi / 1000 ft gain
      Upon entering High Hampton Inn, follow the entrance road past the registration building, cart shed and parking lot. Take a right down a gravel road that follows alongside Hampton Lake. This gravel road continues for half a mile, even winding through part of the golf course and crossing over the c...
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    • Sapphire, North Carolina

      John's Jump Falls and DEW Falls

      4.0
      0.59 mi / 39 ft gain
      John's Jump Falls and DEW Falls is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a waterfall located near Sapphire, North Carolina.
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    • Gainesville, Georgia

      Swim in Lake Sidney Lanier at Dogwood Park

      3.0
      Lake Sidney Lanier is pretty big, but you don't need to be overwhelmed when you visit the lake via Dogwood Park. The park has a large pavilion and a few other picnic tables, lots of shade trees, and a couple of ways to access the lake. On the left side, there's an abandoned marina (dangerous—it's...
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