We've got no shortage of waterfalls in Georgia. You'll find dozens of these natural wonders scattered throughout the state, from small hidden trickles in the woods to the mighty 729-foot-tall Amicalola Falls. However, most of the Peach State's cascades are located in the mountainous northern region of the state. You won't find nearly as many examples of waterfalls in South Georgia. One place where you can find just that is at the Broxton Rocks Preserve in Douglas, GA. This hidden gem is a truly magnificent place, filled with unique landscapes and a majestic waterfall. It's seasonally open to the public by appointment only, but even just seeing photos of it is a treat. Check it out:
Broxton Rocks Preserve is one of several natural areas maintained by The Nature Conservancy in Georgia. This global nonprofit works to preserve natural wonders all over the world for future generations.
Because the ecosystem here is delicate and hordes of visitors can cause damage, visitation to Broxton Rocks is typically available by appointment only.
However, there is a one-mile trail open to the public each year from June through August. The trail runs from the preserve's gate to the waterfall.
And what a spectacular waterfall it is! It's such a unique sight to see a roaring waterfall in South Georgia.
The entire area is pretty unusual. Small caves, 30-foot tall rocks, and large outcroppings of sandstone abound here.
The preserve is home to a number of species that are threatened or endangered, including the Bachman's sparrow, which thrives amongst the longleaf pine trees here.
Whether you're able to visit Broxton Rocks in person or just admire it from photos, this natural wonder of a waterfall in south Georgia is a true hidden gem.
Have you ever heard of this preserve and waterfall in south Georgia, or been lucky enough to visit? Share some of your favorite waterfalls in Georgia in the comments!
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There are many more amazing waterfalls at Georgia's Tallulah Gorge State Park. Watch this quick video to see this stunning natural wonder:
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