Bridal Veil Falls

This is guaranteed to be one of the more unique waterfalls you will see here in Georgia!

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Bridal Veil Falls Details

This is guaranteed to be one of the more unique waterfalls you will see here in Georgia! The falls themselves are only 20-feet high, but they flow over a massive wide rock into a deep swimming hole. If you brought your swimsuit, you can slide down the falls and pull yourself back out using the rope swing next to the pool. To reach the falls, you will need to hike a little over 2 miles through the Tallulah Gorge State Park. It is not a treacherous journey, especially considering you are able to cool off in the refreshing pools of a waterfall at the end.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Bridal Veil Falls

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0.5 mi away

Hurricane Falls Trail

This 2-mile roundtrip hike through the Tallulah Gorge State Park takes you up close and personal to one of the biggest natural attractions in the park.

0.6 mi away

Tallulah Falls

If you ever wanted to swim in the middle of a canyon, then now is your chance!

0.6 mi away

Tallulah Gorge State Park

Tallulah Gorge State Park is home to one of the most massive canyons in the southeastern United States.

0.9 mi away

Tallulah Gorge State Park

Although this park is often packed with climbers and hikers, cyclists can also find a few bike-friendly trails to keep them occupied during their visit.

1.0 mi away

Tallulah Gorge

As one of the largest canyons in the US, this gorge is of epic proportions.