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Clay Creek Falls—located on private property but easily viewed from Clay Creek Falls Road, just outside the city limits of Dahlonega. ( 34°32.26′N 84°1.32′W / 34.53767°N 84.02200°W / 34.53767; -84.
Clay Creek, which is 7.29 miles (11.73 km) long, [1] and which joins Cane Creek at State Route 9/State Route 52, drains a significant portion of the west of the sub-watershed before joining Cane Creek, and picks up Peggy Branch and Scott Branch, as well as two unnamed branches, along the way. [3]
The falls are listed in order going upstream along Kitchen Creek, starting with the southernmost and ending at the northernmost in each glen. This is also the order in which a hiker would encounter the falls while traveling north along the creek on the Falls Trail. [3] The Falls Trail is a 7.1-mile (11.4 km) loop hike.
The Tallulah River (/ t ə ˈ l uː l ə / tə-LOO-lə) is a 47.7-mile-long (76.8 km) [1] river in Georgia and North Carolina.It begins in Clay County, North Carolina, near Standing Indian Mountain in the Southern Nantahala Wilderness and flows south into Georgia, crossing the state line into Towns County. [2]
After parking at the access point for Brush Creek Falls on Brush Creek Falls Road off Eads Mill Road, hikers can continue down the trail past Brush Creek Falls another 1.75 miles to reach White ...
White Clay Creek is an 18.5-mile-long (29.8 km) [2] tributary of the Christina River in southern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware in the United States. It is renowned for its scenic character and is largely federally protected.
Clayton Falls Creek is a creek in the Central Coast of British Columbia. It flows through a forested river valley into the North Bentinck Arm about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of the community of Bella Coola. The Clayton Falls Dam, a small concrete gravity dam, is located on the river.
Ricketts Glen State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on 13,193 acres (5,280 ha) in Columbia, Luzerne, and Sullivan counties in Pennsylvania in the United States. Ricketts Glen is a National Natural Landmark known for its old-growth forest and 24 named waterfalls along Kitchen Creek, which flows down the Allegheny Front escarpment from the Allegheny Plateau to the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians.