Raven Cliffs Trailhead
3000 Richard B Russell Scenic Highway, Helen, GA 30528
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Raven Cliffs Trailhead is a picturesque park located at 3000 Richard B Russell Scenic Highway in Helen, Georgia. This beautiful trailhead is the starting point for the popular Raven Cliffs Trail, known for its stunning views of waterfalls, lush forests, and rocky cliffs. Visitors can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and picnicking in this peaceful natural setting. The park offers ample parking and restroom facilities for the convenience of guests. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or just looking for a scenic spot to relax, Raven Cliffs Trailhead is the perfect destination for outdoor adventure in the United States.
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"Outstanding trail- 5.4 mi for us. Lots of rain last few days so the water was running hard which made all the falls full and powerful (and loud!). Really enjoyed it as did our little dog."
"Out and back w/ about 2.5 miles each way. A little up and down, but not much. Fairly easy hike for anyone in decent shape. Really loved this trail. River runs next to the trail for just about the whole way and has a number of impressive waterfalls throughout. The end has a very large waterfall with a giant cliff-wall, thereby making the trek well worth getting to the end. Highly recommend this hike. Took my kids and I a little under 3 hours, but we lingered around the final waterfall a bit."
"Our hike on the Raven Cliff trail was thoroughly enjoyable. The trail, although relatively short and easy for seasoned hikers like me, did pose a bit of a challenge for some members in our group who were less experienced. The trail spans about 4.9 miles round trip, and the path alongside the river was refreshing, both for the mind and the body. Although we ventured all the way to the top to witness the waterfall, it wasn't as impressive as usual due to the recent lack of rain. Nonetheless, the clear skies and crisp temperatures made it an excellent and invigorating walk."
"Very nice trail with several waterfalls along the way. It is rugged with lots of tree roots, stumps, and rocks to look out for. There's one spot where you have to walk on some logs to cross a brook. There's also another place where you have to walk on a cut log that's about 8" wide in order to cross over a ditch. I highly recommend having your waterproof hiking shoes/boots on. We saw lots of campers, friendly hikers, and dogs."
"Loved it! First time on this trail and it's fairly easy with a few inclines thrown in-between. I went during a somewhat chilly day but it was great for the full 4-5 mile hike. It's a in and out trail and just about 2-2.5 miles one way. There will be some wet spots since you're hiking along a creek so I recommend waterproof shoes if you got it but you'll also be fine without. There are many little waterfalls along the way so definitely check it out if you can!"
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