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Bull Sluice

Bull Sluice

It is a beautiful whitewater cascade popular with kayakers.  Bull Sluice is part of the Rabun County waterfalls system. From Clayton, take Hwy 76 East to the SC line. Park on the SC side of the bridge and follow a paved path from the parking area.  At a sharp left turn in the path, continue straight […]

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Becky Branch Falls

Becky Branch Falls’ cascading falls of 20’ is located just five minutes from downtown Clayton and is easily accessible. Follow the Bartram Trail north from Warwoman Dell approximately 0.25 miles to a foot bridge at the base of the falls. The trail will ascend steeply in places. Directions:  From Clayton, drive east on Warwoman Road f0r

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Bad Branch Falls

Bad Branch Falls

A 20’ cascade, it is 3.2 miles from the Lake Seed Dam.  Bad Branch Falls is a beautiful fall in the Rabun County waterfalls system. Take Lake Rabun Road to the dam, then cross the lake below the dam and go 0.3 miles to the stop sign and turn right on Crow Creek Road. Follow Crow Creek

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Angel Falls

Angel Falls and Panther Falls

Both are cascading falls of about 50 feet and are located along Joe Branch Creek. Starting from the rear of the Rabun Beach Camping Area #2, it is a moderately strenuous one mile hike to the viewing bridge at the foot of Angel Falls. Panther Falls is located along the same trail at the ½

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Seared Scallops at Clayton Cafe

Clayton Cafe in Downtown Clayton

Clayton Cafe is located in downtown Clayton, Georgia. Come visit us today and experience our new ownership, great menu, and fabulous staff! The Clayton Cafe is one of our regions most popular restaurants on Historic Main Street in downtown Clayton. This has been a local restaurant in Clayton for over 60 years, getting it’s start as the

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Chattahoochee National Forest

Boasts fabulous hiking trails, many of which lead to pretty cascades and roaring waterfalls, and a healthy deer, turkey, and bear population (last estimated to be 30,000, 6,000, and 650 respectively). The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests provide the finest outdoor recreation opportunities and natural resources in Georgia. Featuring nearly 867,000 acres across 26 counties, thousands of

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Popcorn Overlook

Offering scenic views of the North Georgia and North Carolina mountains, Popcorn Overlook is open year-round. Maintained by the U.S. Forest Service, educational signs are on-site for the intellectually curious. The park is 15 miles west of Clayton on Highway 76. Picnic tables, benches and car stops made from recycled plastic and wood fiber are

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A treeline at Dick's Knob

Dick’s Knob

With an elevation of 4,620 feet (estimated), Dick’s Knob is the third-highest peak in the State of Georgia. It is the second-highest mountain in the county and is located in the Southern Nantahala Wilderness in the Chattahoochee National Forest. It is part of the Pot Gap Ridge sub-range of the Tennessee Valley Divide mountain range. It

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Rabun Bald

At an elevation of 4,696 feet,Rabun Bald is the tallest mountain in Rabun County and the second-highest peak in Georgia.  An observation tower on the summit provides hikers with views that extend for more than 100 miles.  According to Native American legend, Rabun Bald is inhabited by fire-breathing demon people: some campers still report hearing strange

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