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Anna Ruby Falls is a magnificent twin waterfall nestled in the heart of the Chattahoochee National Forest in White County, Georgia, just a short distance from Unicoi State Park and the charming town of Helen. This natural monument is renowned for its unique formation, where two distinct streams, Curtis Creek and York Creek, cascade down from Tray Mountain, Georgia's sixth-highest peak, before converging at the base to form Smith Creek. Curtis Creek plunges an impressive 153 feet (47 meters), while…
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Discover the serene beauty of the Anna Ruby Falls Trail, an easy 1.0 mile (1.6 km) hike that guides you through a lush, shaded forest. You will gain 234 feet…
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Distanza 647 m
Salita 80 m
Discesa 10 m
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The main Anna Ruby Falls Trail is a paved path approximately 0.5 miles (800 meters) one-way from the parking area to the base of the falls, making it a 1-mile round trip. While generally considered easy, it does have some gentle inclines, so expect a slight elevation gain on the way to the falls.
Yes, while a Georgia ParkPass is not honored as Anna Ruby Falls is on federal land, the U.S. Forest Service does accept the Golden Age Pass, allowing seniors free entry. For other visitors, there is a small admittance charge for the parking area.
The Anna Ruby Falls Trail is paved and generally considered accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. However, visitors should be aware that there are some gentle inclines along the path. The Lion's Eye Trail, a shorter interpretive loop near the trailhead, is specifically designed with handrails and Braille signs for enhanced accessibility, including for the visually impaired.
Yes, Anna Ruby Falls is a dog-friendly destination. Pets are welcome on the paved trail to the falls. It is generally required that dogs be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and wildlife.
To avoid the largest crowds, especially during peak seasons like spring and fall, it's recommended to visit Anna Ruby Falls early in the morning, shortly after opening, or later in the afternoon. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends and holidays.
Anna Ruby Falls is unique because it is a twin waterfall. It is formed by two distinct streams: Curtis Creek, which plunges 153 feet (47 meters), and York Creek, which cascades 50 feet (15 meters). These two streams originate on Tray Mountain and converge at the base of the falls to form Smith Creek, which then flows into Unicoi Lake.
Yes, Anna Ruby Falls is one of several popular waterfalls in the Chattahoochee National Forest near Helen, Georgia. Other notable waterfalls in White County include Dukes Creek Falls and Raven Cliff Falls. DeSoto Falls is another beautiful option located in neighboring Lumpkin County.
Given the paved and relatively short nature of the Anna Ruby Falls Trail, comfortable walking shoes or sneakers are generally sufficient. Dress in layers appropriate for the weather, as temperatures can vary. If you plan to explore longer trails like the Smith Creek Trail, more robust hiking shoes are advisable.
No, wild swimming or wading directly at the base of Anna Ruby Falls or in Smith Creek immediately below the falls is generally not permitted and can be dangerous due to strong currents and slippery rocks. The primary purpose of the area is scenic viewing and hiking.
The Anna Ruby Falls Scenic Area offers a visitor center with restrooms, informational signs, and a gift shop where you can find local crafts and educational items. There are also picnic areas available for visitors to enjoy. A large parking area is located at the trailhead.
While the Anna Ruby Falls Scenic Area is part of the Chattahoochee National Forest, access is typically gained through Unicoi State Park. However, it's important to note that the entrance fee for Anna Ruby Falls is separate, and a Georgia ParkPass (required for parking at Unicoi) is not honored, as the falls are on federal land.