From small wonders to cascading hills, these are some of the best waterfalls in Georgia.

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Few things capture our incredible natural surroundings like waterfalls.

Some locations can get busy, so arrive early to avoid crowds.

DeSoto Falls

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From small wonders to cascading hills, these are some of the best waterfalls in Georgia.

As you walk, take in several smaller instances of tumbling water along the way.

When that happens, water gushes at 200 cubic feet per second.

Minnehaha Falls

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The falls are at the end of an easy, 0.8-mile paved trail.

Bonus: It is stroller, pet, and even wheelchair friendly.

Thanks to its towering size, this is one of the most popular waterfalls in the state.

Tallulah Falls

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Both are easy to moderate hikes from the DeSoto Falls Recreation Area campground.

Since these cascading waters are so close together, DeSoto is a lovely family outing.

Hikers warn this is a damp trail, so appropriate shoes are a must.

ADA-Hi falls, GA

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Here, the Towaliga River provides a beautiful cascade, the largest waterfall south of Atlanta.

It falls 135 feet and is found along a double-looped trail.

Its only 100 yards to the base of the falls from the observation area.

Anna Ruby Falls, GA

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This short walk is fully ADA-accessible.

exploregeorgia.org/toccoa/outdoors-nature/natural-attractions/toccoa-falls, 107 Kincaid Drive, Toccoa Falls, GA 30598

Amicola Falls

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Hemlock Falls, GA

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High Falls, GA

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Panther Creek Falls, GA

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Toccoa Falls

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