A trail system is being developed and maintained by the Mountain Stewards organization in coorporation with the Dept. of Natural Resourses (DNR) throuthout the Wildcat Tract of the Dawson Forest as well as other public land tracts in the Dawson-Pickins County area . The area is rich in waterfalls and the Mountain Stewards web site, http://www.mountainstewards.org/, shows photographs of 43 waterfalls and gives directions to those on public property. The complex of trails is well marked and directions provided on their web site makes it fairly easy to find the waterfalls.
The four falls below are on Fall Creek in the Wildcat Tract of Dawson Forest.
The highest part of the trails in the Wildcat Tract is the beginning of The Tobbaco Pouch Trail off of Monument Rd. and the lowest is the Wildcat Campground on the Amicalola River off of Steve Tate Road. The total elevation change is almost 1400 feet. The easiest way to see the four falls on Fall Creek is to spot a car at the Wildcat Campground and start the 5 mile hike from Monument Road.
From Monument Rd. follow Tobacco Pouch Trail .3 miles to the junction with Rocky Ford Trail at the sign.
Turn left and go downhill for about .6 miles to Fall Creek and follow the creek downstream for about .3 miles to the creek crossing. The first falls will be on the right soon after crossing the creek.
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Top of the first Falls
This falls is a continuous cascade for several hundred feet and is difficult to get close to because of the thick undergrowth.
The second and largest falls on Fall Creek is downstream another .7 miles of down and up hiking before reaching the cove below the falls. Walk up the cove a short distance on fairly level ground to this impressive falls.
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