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Dukes Creek Falls

 Dukes Creek Falls is a 150 foot waterfall near Helen, Georgia.

The relatively easy hike is 2.2 miles round trip. We hiked it on a June morning and it was comfortable as a shaded walk. The trail has steep edges so if the ground is wet, this could create a danger if not careful.

Rhododendrums were still in bloom adding cheer to the stunning landscape.

Awesome rock formations were abundant.

Tree trunks were showing and growing around rocks creating a monster like presence.


Rushing water greeted us when we reached the bottom of the trail.

Mesmerizing sights and sounds soothed the soul.



Scenic vistas of Yonah Mountain are in the area.

This is a hike I would recommend to anyone visiting Helen, GA as it is a short drive from downtown, right of a main street.

Thank you for stopping by! ~Val

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