Crow Creek Falls is a 25-foot waterfall on Crow Creek in Rabun County, Georgia. The waterfall is located near Seed Lake in Chattahoochee National Forest.
Hike Length: 0.4 miles
Estimated Time: < 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Time: < 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy
Location: Chattooga River District of Chattahoochee National Forest
Trail Users: Hiking onlyDogs: Yes
Features: Waterfalls (1)
Crowds: Low
Warnings: The rocks around waterfalls are slippery.
Trailhead GPS: 34.77415,-83.52376
Waterfall GPS: 34.77556,-83.52562
Waterfall GPS: 34.77556,-83.52562
Directions:
From Clayton, head south on US-23/US-441 for about 6 miles and turn right on Wiley Connector. Make an immediate left on Old 411 and go 1.5 miles to a right turn on Lake Rabun Road. Follow this for 6.3 miles and turn left on Low Gap Road and cross the lake at Seed Lake Bridge. After crossing, turn right to stay on Low Gap Road and then turn right on Crow Creek Road. Follow this road, which changes to gravel, for 3.8 miles and pull off on the right just after crossing Crow Creek.
Map:
Hike Description:
Hike back towards the creek and pick up an old road before crossing that leads up along river left. Right away, there's a nice 5-foot cascade.
Continue up the old road for less than a quarter-mile to the waterfall.
Here's a video of the falls.
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