Rock Layers at Horsetrough Falls
Horsetrough Falls are located in north Georgia in the Mark Trail Wilderness area at the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River as it flows off of Horsetrough Mountain. In approximately 500 miles, the water that flows over will dump into the Gulf of Mexico.
The falls are roughly 70ft. high and the surrounding area is thick with lush vegetation. Waterflow tends to be relatively light in all but the winter months or after a significant rain in the area.
Water levels in north Georgia are still really low. All of the falls I've visited in the past 3 or 4 months are suffering. Hope for some sig (1.0 sec at f/11)
©John Cothron 2017
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