Beechwood Inn

Beechwood Inn – Georgia’s Premier The Inn features Northeast Georgia’s only Wine Spectator Award of Excellence restaurant. The restaurant offers Saturday Chef’s Table Dinners by advance reservation featuring meals using the best of local, organic and sustainable products from Georgia farms, vineyards and orchards.

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Stonewall Falls

Stonewall Creek Falls

This is  one of 17 public waterfalls and a beautiful 20’Cascade.  It is a special place with a 9 mile bike/hiking loop around the area making it a fairly secluded place to visit. Directions:  From Clayton take 441 South 2.7 miles, turn right onto Tiger Road.  Go 1.1 miles and take a left at the

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Minnehaha Falls

One of the most photographed, the Minnehaha Trail (.4 mile in length) follows Fall Branch until it dead ends at Minnehaha Falls.  This waterfall tumbles approximately 100 feet falling and shoaling. Directions:  Take US 23/441 north from Tallulah Falls for three miles to the Rabun Beach Recreation Area sign.  Turn left onto Old 441.  Go

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Holcomb Creek Cascade

Holcomb Creek Falls & Ammons Falls

Holcomb Creek Falls  has a dramatic 120’ drop featuring a free-falling upper cascade and a steep, sliding lower drop.  The moderately strenuous 0.3-mile trail to Holcomb Falls begins at the junction of FS-7 and FS-86, 6.5 miles off Warwoman Road. The trail descends steadily until it reaches the observation bridge at the falls. Continuing on

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Hemlock Falls

Hemlock Falls is a 15’cascade, in Moccasin Creek State Park on Lake Burton. The trail is one of Rabun County’ most scenic and features two pretty cascades falling into Moccasin Creek. Directions:  From Clayton take Hwy 76 west 11 miles.  Turn left on GA 197 and go 3.7 miles to the turnoff for Hemlock Falls

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Dicks Creek Falls

Another of Rabun Counties 17 public waterfalls, Dick’s Creek Falls plunges 60 feet into the Chattooga River on the eastern side of Rabun County. Directions:  From Clayton, drive six miles east on WArwoman Road.  Turn right onto Dick’s Creek Road or Sandy Ford Road.  Go .5 miles, then take aleft across the creek.  Go 3.5

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Darnell Falls

Darnell Falls

Directions:  Travel north six miles out of Clayton on U.S. 441 and turn at Kelly’s Creek Road. Go one mile to Darnell Creek Road. Follow Darnell Creek Road and bear left at the fork. The pavement ends here. Continue about 0.3 miles to a second fork. Park and walk down the right fork of the road

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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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