RMBJJKM7–Kautz Creek is a tributary of the Nisqually River flowing from the Kautz glacier in Mt. Ranier National park. It is known for being unpredictable and floods due to the glacial melt.
RMBJN13C–Kautz Creek is a tributary of the Nisqually River flowing from the Kautz glacier in Mt. Ranier National park. It is known for being unpredictable and floods due to the glacial melt.
RMBJE23M–Kautz Creek is a tributary of the Nisqually River flowing from the Kautz glacier in Mt. Ranier National park. It is known for being unpredictable and floods due to the glacial melt.
RMKW0FE2–Kautz Creek is a tributary of the Nisqually River flowing from the Kautz glacier in Mt. Ranier National park. It is known for being unpredictable and floods due to the glacial melt.
RMBJ8G5X–One of the various beautiful cascades on Wildcat Creek in northeastern Georgia.
RMBC5BYG–Sunrise at Van Tavern Park
RMM6Y08X–Courthouse Falls is located near Balsam Grove in western North Carolina in an area known as the Devil's Courthouse. It is reached from a forest service road off highway 215 (FR140) south of the Blue Ridge Parkway. They are approximately 40 feet in height.
RMJ94K4X–Mud Creek Falls is located in Sky Valley, GA which is the highest town in the state. Mainly, it's a golf course on top of a mountain albeit it a very pretty one.
RMBC9K0X–Horsetrough Falls are located in north Georgia in the Mark Trail Wilderness area at the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River as it flows off of Horsetrough Mountain. In approximately 500 miles, the water that flows over will dump into the Gulf of Mexico. The falls are roughly 70ft. high and the surrounding area is thick with lush vegetation. Waterflow tends to be relatively light in all but the winter months or after a significant rain in the area.
RMBC9K1X–Minnehaha Falls are on Falls Branch between its headwaters on Stony Mountain and where it empties into Lake Rabun. They are approximately 100 ft. high, and arguably the most beautiful waterfall in North Georgia. It is easily accessible off Bear Gap Road near Lake Rabun in the town of Lakemont. One of the interesting features of Minnehaha is the bed of quartz at the foot of the falls.
RMBJJM3N–Minnehaha Falls are on Falls Branch between its headwaters on Stony Mountain and where it empties into Lake Rabun. They are approximately 100 ft. high, and arguably the most beautiful waterfall in North Georgia. It is easily accessible off Bear Gap Road near Lake Rabun in the town of Lakemont. One of the interesting features of Minnehaha is the bed of quartz at the foot of the falls.
RMJ0PGR3–Early spring evening on the West Prong Little Pigeon River in Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The West Prong Little Pigeon River is one of three that create the Little Pigeon River. The Little Pigeon River is located entirely within Sevier County, Tennessee. It empties into the French Broad River south of Douglas Dam.
RMBC9KBF–Minnehaha Falls are on Falls Branch between its headwaters on Stony Mountain and where it empties into Lake Rabun. They are approximately 100 ft. high, and arguably the most beautiful waterfall in North Georgia. It is easily accessible off Bear Gap Road near Lake Rabun in the town of Lakemont. One of the interesting features of Minnehaha is the bed of quartz at the foot of the falls.
RMBC9KB9–Minnehaha Falls are on Falls Branch between its headwaters on Stony Mountain and where it empties into Lake Rabun. They are approximately 100 ft. high, and arguably the most beautiful waterfall in North Georgia. It is easily accessible off Bear Gap Road near Lake Rabun in the town of Lakemont. One of the interesting features of Minnehaha is the bed of quartz at the foot of the falls.
RMBC9JXW–Mud Creek Falls is located in Sky Valley, GA which is the highest town in the state. Mainly, it's a golf course on top of a mountain albeit it a very pretty one.
RMBC9K2R–This area is along the Bartram Trail on Martin Creek outside Clayton, Georgia. Marting Creek is very scenic and contains many scenes such as this one.
RMMAK7KG–Mountain Laurel blooming in late spring along the Bartram Trail outside Clayton, Georgia.
RMBC9K4R–Courthouse Falls near Balsam Grove in western North Carolina. It is reached from a forest service road off highway 215 (FR140) south of the Blue Ridge Parkway. They are approximately 40 feet in height.
RMKH50AE–Browns Bridge was built in 1955 over the Chattahoochee River on Lake Lanier. It replace a low water bridge that was covered by the lake. Lake Sidney Lanier was created between 1950 to 1957 and is formed primarily by the waters of the Chattahoochee and Chestatee Rivers. The lake covers 38.000 acres and has over 690 miles of shoreline. The lake is named after the poet Sidney Lanier.
RMBC9KCE–Helton Creek Falls are located in Union County, GA off of Helton Creek Road. The road itself is pretty rough from either direction but the walk to the falls is very short. The upper falls, pictured here, are approximately 50 ft. high and are a very steep slide with a sizeable plunge pool at the bottom.
RMBJWATP–Waterfall on Duke's Creek upstream of the main falls at Duke's Creek State Park just north of Helen, Georgia. Duke's Creek is created by the combination of Little Low Gap Branch and Bear Den Creek in the north Georgia mountains outside Helen. It is quickly joined by Dodd Creek then flows generally southward till it empties in the Chestateee River in White County. Duke's Creek is well known for its trout fishing.
RMBJJKTF–Warwoman Creek Falls are located on Warwoman Creek just west of the end of the picnic area in Warwoman Dell. They can be reached by a relatively short foot trail from the picnic area. While not a large waterfall, it is very picturesque as the whole area of Warwoman Dell is very lush. Part of the Bartram Creek Trail winds through this area. During spring it is a wonderful place to spend the day as it is known for its variety of wildflowers.
RMBC9K3J–The fall itself is actually on Davis Creek It falls into Dukes Creek
RMBC9K6K–Tom's Branch Falls are located in the Deep Creek Campground area outside Bryson City, North Carolina. They are approximately 30 feet in height and fall into Deep Creek.
RMKW968J–The Mile-high Swinging Bridge is the most popular attraction at Grandfather Mountain State Park. The bridge was built in 1952, who inherited the mountain from his grandfather. The area was operated as a privately held preserve and tourist attraction until 2008, when North Carolina purchased some of the land and added it to the state park system.
RMBC9K8G–Secret Falls (Big Shoals Falls) are a 50 foot waterfall outside Highlands, North Carolina. They are on Big Creek and normally have a significant water volume. The falls fall into a relatively deep plunge pool at the bottom. These falls are easily reached but the trail is unmarked, and normally visited by locals.
RMBKFKTN–Fort Ebey is a large state park in excess of 600 acres on the western side of Whidbey Island near the town of Coupeville, Washington. It lies within the Ebey's Landing National Historic Preserve. The Strait of Juan de Fuca is a body of water that provides the outlet for the Salish Sea to the Pacific Ocean. The boundary between the United States and Canada runs down the middle of the strait.
RMBJE244–Fort Ebey is a large state park in excess of 600 acres on the western side of Whidbey Island near the town of Coupeville, Washington. It lies within the Ebey's Landing National Historic Preserve. The Strait of Juan de Fuca is a body of water that provides the outlet for the Salish Sea to the Pacific Ocean. The boundary between the United States and Canada runs down the middle of the strait.
RMBJ9C5J–Raper Creek Falls is located in north Georgia in the county of Habersham. The falls themselves are approximately 15 ft. high and unique in the aspect that the stream is running diagonal across a rock shelf before falling into the plunge pool below.
RMBC9K9J–Raper Creek Falls is located in north Georgia in the county of Habersham. The falls themselves are approximately 15 ft. high and unique in the aspect that the stream is running diagonal across a rock shelf before falling into the plunge pool below.
RMK91T7K–Van Pugh Park is one of the larger parks on Lake Lanier. There is a north and south area complete with camping, playgrounds, boat ramps, as well as a
RMCEBAEG–Panther Creek Falls are located in Habersham County in North Georgia. They can be reached by a 3.5 mile moderate hiking trail along Big Panther Creek. The trailhead is located at the Panther Creek Campground.
RMKW0FD3–Panther Creek Falls are located on Big Panther Creek in northeast Georgia. Access to these falls is requires a 3.5 mile hike along a beautiful trail generally along side Big Panther Creek.
RMCFRXH6–Falls on Duke's Creek upstream of the main falls.
RMBJFN56–This is an old image, actually it is a repost of an image from my first 'trip' with my digital SLR. I remember being a little dissatisfied with digital in first looking at the images. I used to shoot Velvia..and love that look. Feel free to compare the two in my Dukes Creek Falls set, the title of the older version is IMG 0834.
RM2AWMGR2–Sunset - Strait of Juan de Fuca. Sunset over the Strait of Juan de Fuca on the west coast of Whidbey Island at Fort Ebey State Park in Washington. For
RMBC0JDC–The Raven Cliff Falls Trail is a 2.5 mile relatively easy hike along Dodd Creek. There are several cascades and waterfalls visible from the trail which generally terminates at the very unique Raven Cliff Falls. It is possible to hike to the top of the falls once you reach them, but the trail is very steep. There are several spots for primitive camping along the trail and near the creek.
RMBC9K08–The Raven Cliff Falls Trail is a 2.5 mile relatively easy hike along Dodd Creek. There are several cascades and waterfalls visible from the trail which generally terminates at the very unique Raven Cliff Falls. It is possible to hike to the top of the falls once you reach them, but the trail is very steep. There are several spots for primitive camping along the trail and near the creek.
RMM6Y096–Watson Mill Bridge State Park is located outside Comer, Georgia. It is the home of the longest covered brdige in the state, spanning over 200 feet across the South Fork River. The park ecompasses over 1000 acres and has several amenitities including over-night camping.
RMBC285K–Lower Desoto Falls are located in the Desoto Falls Scenic Area in Lumpkin County, Georgia. The falls are on Frogtown Creek as it runs off Rocky Mountain.
RM2ANXR9D–Pumphouse ruins - Watson Mill Bridge State Park, Georgia. Waterfall created by the abandoned sluiceway viewed from inside the ruins of the wheelhouse
RMKW0FE1–Fort Ebey is a large state park in excess of 600 acres on the western side of Whidbey Island near the town of Coupeville, Washington. It lies within the Ebey's Landing National Historic Preserve. The Strait of Juan de Fuca is a body of water that provides the outlet for the Salish Sea to the Pacific Ocean. The boundary between the United States and Canada runs down the middle of the strait.
RM2H6R89Y–Moccasin Creek - Rabun County, Georgia. Mocassin Creek flows through an eroded channel in the bedrock of north Georgia.
RM2RDD0HN–Browns Bridge, Lake Sidney Lanier - Hall County, Georgia. Browns Bridge crosses a restless Lake Lanier on a cold winter evening.
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