Every once in a while, it’s nice to get a reminder that we live in a beautifully diverse state when it comes to nature. Between the coastal beauty, the marshlands, the forested terrain, and the waterfalls, there is always something to see and do outdoors in Georgia. That’s why we’re partial to a waterfall hike like this one near Helen. Raven Cliff Falls in Georgia is a truly majestic waterfall hike, pairing pure North Georgia nature with a stunning waterfall finish.
Raven Cliff Falls Trail outside of Helen, Georgia is a 5.8-mile out-and-back hike that is perfect for an afternoon in nature.
As one of the more popular hikes in the area, you might see quite a few hikers on the trail especially during the warmer months.
Visitors to this trail enjoy it for the different opportunities, whether it’s hiking, biking, fishing along the creek, or even bringing furry friends along.
The trail is rated as moderate, largely due in part to the rough terrain in some areas and an elevation change upwards of 500-feet.
For most of the route, hikers will be shaded by the giant hardwood trees, with the sounds of the nearby stream rolling through.
Making it to the actual falls—a 40-foot high cascade, is truly one of the greatest sights, as it tumbles down onto the boulders below.
Meander along the trail, near the streams, and over the mossy banks of this incredible waterfall hike in North Georgia.
To find where Raven Cliffs Trailhead is in Georgia and perhaps how far it is from you, click here to open the map.
Have you ever hiked to Raven Cliff Falls in Georgia before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you’re looking for more information about this waterfall hike, such as current condition, then check out the AllTrails page.
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