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Outdoors

Adventure Out King Creek Falls

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By Peter McIntosh

n this adventure we’re hiking a nice cool waterfall, just over the border in South Carolina. Our destination is King Creek Falls, a beautiful cascade located just on the other side of the Chattooga River near Burrells Ford. King Creek Falls is a big and energetic waterfall, tumbling about 80 feet to a nice clear pool at the base. There are a couple of ways to access this waterfall but my pick is from the trailhead beginning at the intersection of Burrells Ford Road and the entrance to the Burrells Ford Campground, this is part of the Foothills Trail. (the Foothills Trail is marked by white blazes) This is the best way to go since there are numerous and sometimes confusing trails all along the Chattooga’s riverside.. This hike is just over a half mile in length and is easy to moderate. The foot path begins by gently descending on the north side of a cove. There are a few well constructed switchbacks before the trail turns and continues along the south side of the cove. Turning 60 - www.laurelofnortheastgeorgia.com - August 2022

back once more, you’ll soon come to a small footbridge crossing over King Creek. (At this point there is also the intersection with a trail leading up along the creek from the campground near the Chattooga River. This other trail intersects the falls trail just before a long footbridge crossing the stream.) After crossing the bridge, the trail ascends following the creek upstream before the Foothills Trail bears off to the right and the waterfall trail continues upward, mostly straight along. (Pay attention here as there is a nice wooden sign here indicating the direction to the falls.) Now the trail gets a bit steeper, sometimes rocky and often slippery. After crossing over a notched log, the falls can soon be seen off in the distance. A minute or two more and there you are, the stunning King Creek Falls. Since this waterfall is adjacent to a campground, I imagine it’s quite popular on weekends, so keep that in mind if you’re looking for a solitary experience. The pool at the bottom looks perfect for wading and cooling your heels. And there are lots of nice rocks to relax on, catch some rays and have a snack. Happy hiking!


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