
This spectacular waterfall is in the heart of the Chattahoochee National Forest. The two creeks that feed into Anna Ruby begin on Tray Mountain and are fed by underground springs, rain, and snow. Curtis Creek drops 153 feet and York Creek drops 50 feet to create the double waterfalls known as Anna Ruby Falls. There is a .4-mile paved hiking path that leads to the base of the falls. For more experienced hikers, you can try the 4.6-mile Smith Creek Trail which leads from the base of Anna Ruby Falls to Unicoi State Park.

Moccasin Creek State Park is known as the park "where spring spends the summer." Hemlock Falls can be seen on the 1.2 mile trail that provides an easy and picturesque hike of the lovely Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia. Pleasant breezes and temperatures are enjoyed at this park that is nestled in the on the shores of Lake Burton.