3/28/2015 - went back to these falls with another member of Off the Grid. This time I remembered my tripod...but I'm still not really happy with the videos. I didn't even try to get one of them, because it's down a steep bank and I wasn't sure I could get back up. And somehow or other I totally missed one! Plus I couldn't really get a good one of Long Creek Falls itself because there were so many people there. Have to try again, maybe on a weekday when there won't be so many people around.
3/22/2014 - took a small Meetup group to see these falls, and took off and forgot my tripod! So I couldn't really get good videos. Will have to go back. I was able to hold the camera steady against a tree for Long Creek Falls, so at least i got that one.
2/23/2012 - took some TrailDames to see Long Creek Falls. Got pictures of some of the other falls too. FINALLY getting around to getting the photos updated!
Heck...on posting the new photos, it looks like I missed a couple that last time I was there. Looks like I'll have to go back yet again and pay more attention.
5/28/2011 - went back to Long Creek Falls so my sister could see the falls, and to get pictures and GPS points. Also got some pictures of other falls downstream of Long Creek Falls. From the sound of it, there might be as many as 5 or 6 other falls, but you can't see some of them...and the ones you can see are pretty distant from the trail Sometimes all you can see is just a glimpse of the moving water. I got the best pictures I could of the ones that you can see, but of course the view is much better when you are there!
There is at least one other falls that has a side trail to it, but I had been down to it before and couldn't get a good shot, and this time I thought I could get the same falls from further down. That turned out to be wrong and I didn't have time to climb back up and get what I could, so I'll have to go back again one day and get it!
The falls #2 is actually the bottom of a 3 part falls, but the bottom was the only part that would really photograph even close to well.
9/18/2010 This falls is just off the Appalachian Trail a few miles from the start at Springer Mountain, but there is a Forest Service road that is closer and the hike from there - at the Three Forks area - is about a mile. Being a mountain trail it's on the steep side, but not too difficult.
From the parking at this point, Mr. Anthony says "Follow the Appalachian trail 1 mile north to a short side trail to Long Creek Falls" but if you aren't good at directions, like me, it's not as clear as it could be! You cross the road away from the bridge over the creek and start uphill there. There's a sign that mentions the falls, but you don't see it until you're away from the road. When you get near the falls, there's a sign for them.
I found another website that mentions several other falls on the way up and I did see the side trails they mentioned, and even tried one...but they are steep and not maintained and since I was alone, I didn't push my luck on them. I want to try them again when I have some company.
GPS: 34°40'2"N 84°10'39"W
GPS: 34°40'1"N 84°10'35"W
GPS: 34°40'1"N 84°10'33"W
GPS: 34°40'1"N 84°10'27"W
GPS: 34°40'2"N 84°10'23"W
Directions and Information: from East Ellijay, GA
go east on GA 52
turn left on Roy Rd (drive carefully, there is a sharp curve on this road)
turn right on Doublehead Gap Rd
turn right on Noontootla Rd (this is after Doublehead Gap Rd paving ends) - this is FS 58
Watch for sign indicating Appalachian Trail crosses road - this is the Three Forks area
park and go down old logging road on opposite side of road from bridge across creek, there is a sign at the start that mention the falls - falls is marked by a sign about 1 mi up trail
Note: if you watch carefully as you hike, you'll see signs of several side trails down to creek. At least 2 of these lead to falls