I recently visited Sea Creek Falls near Suches, Georgia. The falls are isolated and the area doesn’t seem to be heavily used. If you’re looking for quiet solitude this would be a pretty solid bet. These beautiful falls are certainly worth a visit if you can make the time.
Some of the online directions can be misleading. But, shortly after turning left onto FS264 from GA-60, you’ll be presented with a sharp bend to the right where you can ford the creek in your vehicle or you can park on the left. Just park on the left and there is a decent trail that runs a short 0.3 miles to the falls. There were large sections of the trail pooled with water and we hadn’t had much rain at the time I visited. You’ll also need to wade part of the creek to get a good perspective. So, I highly recommend wearing your waterproof shoes.
I captured this image using my 24-70mm f/2.8, tripod mounted and using a circular polarizer. I capture GPS coordinates with my outdoor captures. If you need exact GPS coordinates for the sites I visit you can find them at my flickr location. Thanks as always for stopping by.
Beautiful picture of Sea Creek Falls, Toby! That’s an interesting name for a creek. Any history there behind the name?
Thanks for the kind words. And that is a great question, Lavinia. I’m not originally from this part of the country and I cannot find anything that references it online. My curiosity is piqued. Maybe someone will see our conversation and know the answer. Happy new year to you and yours.
Beautiful scene; nice image.
Thanks for the kind words, Dan. Happy new year.
Beautiful pic:)
Thanks for the kind words, Josh.
Most welcome have a nice day..:)
Nicely done!
Thanks for the kind words, Stephen.