Waterfalls in Georgia are a prominent feature of its diverse natural landscape, particularly in the northern regions. The country's varied terrain, from mountainous areas to lush forests, creates numerous opportunities for water to cascade. These natural formations offer a range of experiences for visitors. Georgia is home to 11 waterfalls documented in this guide.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Normal view on this waterfall available only from Birdwatching tower that is placed further on the route to Oniore waterfall. Here only bottom of the waterfall is visible and also nice place to sit and rest on the hot summer day. For other seasons could be not so comfortable as this part almost all day in shadow and cold wind blow from waterfall.
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Great waterfall with swimming pool you could enjoy in the summer ;-) Possible to reach the top of it, but need to be very accurate.
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The entrance fee was 25 Lari with another 20 Lari for optional boat ride (May 2025). The entrance allow u to walk along the walkway to the falls but the 15 mins boat ride takes you to spot inside the canyon not accessible by foot, so it was worth the experience. My suggestion is to visit near mid day when sun is bright and shine from above for good light for photos.
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Beautiful and powerful waterfall with interesting road to it. The ideal time to start the route: around 11 am, to be at the waterfall by 2 pm, when the sun reaches it and illuminates it) The climb from the village of Dologani will not be easy, in some places there are bushes, but without thorns, quite a steep climb, but with excellent views. The path to the waterfall itself is also quite difficult and slippery, in some places littered with trees, you need poles and shoes with good grip. It is better to stop for a snack before the final descent to the lower waterfall, in the sun, when you see on the opposite side of the valley beautiful stone cliffs overgrown with greenery, high cliffs and a distant waterfall at the top (it is generally unlikely to approach it, but there is something to admire). At the Zundagi waterfall, where the trail will lead, you can go down a little further along the stream, there will be an excellent pool for swimming in the summer, as well as gorgeous views along the stream of huge boulders the size of a three-story house and a river running between them. The descent to the village of Zundagi is easy and pleasant)
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located in the old city of Tbilisi, one of the ancient place Abanotubani. The waterfall is 22 meters tall.
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Easy access place where you can bathe.
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On hot days like today, a place to cool down a bit.
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For easy access, Chakvistavi Waterfall offers a path through subtropical forest and is known for its accessible location. Toccoa Falls is also highly accessible with a short, paved path, making it ideal for families. Anna Ruby Falls provides a family-friendly, paved half-mile trail to multiple viewing decks.
Yes, several waterfalls are great for families. Leghvtakhevi Waterfall and Martvili Canyon Waterfalls are both categorized as family-friendly in the guide. Toccoa Falls and Anna Ruby Falls are also excellent choices, offering easy walks and accessible paths suitable for all ages.
Georgia's waterfalls offer diverse natural features. At Shdugra Waterfall, you can experience a unique atmospheric condition with a permanent cold wind. Martvili Canyon Waterfalls are set within a stunning canyon. Tallulah Gorge State Park features a series of six waterfalls within a nearly 1,000-foot-deep gorge, complete with a suspension bridge. Cloudland Canyon State Park boasts waterfalls spilling into broad pools from enormous, curved cliffs within a deep canyon.
The waterfalls in Georgia are beautiful year-round. Spring offers blooming wildflowers, while fall is particularly stunning with vibrant foliage, especially at places like Amicalola Falls and Anna Ruby Falls. Visiting after a rainy day can enhance the flow and beauty of waterfalls like Gveleti Waterfall.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Oniores Waterfall and Zundagi Waterfall are categorized as challenging. Cloudland Canyon State Park offers a strenuous 'Waterfalls Trail' with hundreds of steps to reach Cherokee and Hemlock Falls. Tallulah Gorge State Park also provides opportunities for adventurous hikes into the gorge floor, requiring a permit.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, you can explore various outdoor activities. There are numerous waterfall hikes, easy hikes, and even mountain hikes in Georgia. Tallulah Gorge State Park offers rock climbing, swimming, and kayaking opportunities, while Cloudland Canyon State Park is known for mountain biking and caving.
Yes, some waterfalls offer opportunities for swimming. Chakvistavi Waterfall is known as an easy access place where you can bathe. Oniores Waterfall has a swimming pool at its base, perfect for summer. High Shoals Falls also features Blue Hole Falls nearby, which has a swimming pool and a rope swing.
While many waterfalls are popular, Minnehaha Falls in Rabun County is a charming hidden gem known for its cascading tiers and serene setting, offering a tranquil natural experience. DeSoto Falls, with its picturesque series of cascades and historical legend, also provides a peaceful forest experience.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the diverse experiences offered. Many appreciate the easy accessibility of some falls, while others enjoy the challenge of more strenuous hikes leading to magnificent views. The unique atmospheric conditions at places like Shdugra Waterfall and the fantastic landscapes at Gveleti Waterfall are often highlighted.
Yes, you can find waterfalls near coastal areas. The Natural Arch and Waterfall at Mtsvane Kontskhi Beach offers a unique combination of a natural monument, a waterfall, and a beach, providing a different kind of waterfall experience.
Amicalola Falls, located near Dawsonville, is the tallest cascading waterfall in Georgia, standing at a majestic 729 feet. It is also the third-highest cascading waterfall east of the Mississippi River.


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