A Small Waterfall Hides Away In A Pine Forest, Not Far From a Popular Outlet Mall Near Woodstock, GA
Hidden in a pine forest not far from a popular outlet mall in Woodstock, GA, a small waterfall marks the end of Toonigh Creek as it enters Lake Allatoona. We hiked to the falls from nearby Olde Rope Mill Park, first following trails shared with mountain bikes, then turning on to old mining roads. Passing under noisy I-575, we walked through an abandoned mining area, then reentered the forest along Little River. After twisting and turning along the unmarked trail, the All-Trails app got us back on route to find the falls. Follow our 3.7-mile out-and-back hike in this video, featuring trail scenery, terrain descriptions and video from the falls. For more like this, follow DeanLand on NewsBreak, and visit OurTravelCafe.com
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Welcome to OurTravelCafe.com. I'm DeanLand, a trained journalist and retired global marketing executive. Living in Northwest Georgia, I write about about avocations including outdoors, travel, exploration, history, food and community passions. I've traveled to 47 states and nearly as many countries. My French Cajun upbringing in Louisiana plus my extended restaurant-related career affirm my status as an over-qualified eater. At my blog, OurTravelCafe.com, I offer a complete menu of our my own experiences, explorations and adventures, organized by geography and always sprinkled with some spicy, tasty tidbits and food notes.
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