Left Plantation Bay on Sunday and drove to Helen Ga.- my first stop on my Leaf peeping and waterfall hiking trip. Helen was a surprise an Alpine Village in the south. Sunday was their Oktoberfest and the town was packed with swaying revelers. On Monday I started my touring just after sunrise first viewing a small waterfall on the   Chattahoochee River then heading through fog shrouded fields to Stovall Mill covered bridge. Then off to my first hike in Tallulah Gorge SP – the park has 6 waterfalls and a trail with 5 view spots. The gorge is over 1000 feet deep and two miles long.  My highlight was the 310 steps down the gorge to a swing bridge over Hurricane falls. Not a fan of swinging bridges but it was the only way to get a close look at the falls. I then headed north to Black Rock Mountain SP for the leaf viewing – northern Georgia was near to past peak – many trees were just brown because of limited rainfall this summer. To get a up close view of the colors I hiked the Tennessee Rock trail – a 2.2 mile loop trail first dipping into a gorge the up to and along the eastern continental divide. An overlook point on the trail provided views of mountains in North and South Carolina as well as Tennessee. I ended the day in Young Harris Ga. a few miles from the North Carolina border.

Helen Ga.

Tallulah Gorge SP