Address: Anna Ruby Falls Rd, Sautee Nacoochee, GA 30571, USA
Phone: +17067546221
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Nana Olsen
Honestly being able to walk up to the falls is a personal thing. If you have time and can do it try. Even if it takes you a while there are benches along the way. You will see people zip past you and you'll see folks like me, struggling but determined to do it. It's not a terribly long walk like a quarter mile. But some places are on an incline.(it's in the woods on a mountain) All you can do is try. If you make it to the bridge along the way you're probably half way. The view was well worth it sit for a spell on the huge deck and just soak it in. Rest up for the walk down which for me is always easier. Wear good slip resistant footwear. Some places could be slick in spots because of moisture especially on the trip back down. If needed bring a walking stick. I would love any waterfall in my yard. They're all beautiful 😍 Nice gift shop. YOU CAN DO IT!
Melanie Hines
This place was amazing!!! I felt like I had died and gone to heaven!!! The water rushing down is so calming! Go early to beat the crowd as the trail is not very wide. Gets steep in a few places. But still easy enough to get up there. Waterfall is a short distance from the parking lot. A must see!!!
Zack Litchfield
Awesome waterfalls! The hike to the falls is all uphill, but it is paved so not too difficult. Definitely worth spending the time here. The picnic area is also right on the creek which is super nice. Will get pretty busy after mid-morning, so I recommend getting there before 10am on the weekend.
Chasity Gaines
Such beautiful scenery and sounds as we hiked up to the falls. There are some steep places but there is paved walking area to keep you on the trail. Wasn't very busy. Great for nature lovers, photographers, and waterfall enthusiasts. You won't be disappointed.
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They are open until 5
There are RV areas for camping.
The path is paved, but several areas are a very steep uphill climb. We had a stroller and had to take several breaks
There were picinic spots all over the park entrance and near the trail head. Although I didn't see many picinic tables once we started walking the trail. We paid to enter the state park, super cheap less than five bucks per person.
We had to pay $3 per person, idk how y'all got in for free. There is a person at the booths to drive in.
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