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Jesse Weber
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09/22/2017
The back deck of the lodge overlooks the valley and distant mountains.
Jesse Weber
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09/22/2017
Cabins of various sizes are available.
Jesse Weber
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09/22/2017
The campground is located near the falls as well.
Jesse Weber
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09/22/2017
Ground level rooms in the lodge have outdoor patios.
Jesse Weber
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09/22/2017
A common room inside the lodge.
Jesse Weber
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09/22/2017
This mountaintop lodge has grand furnishings to compliment the scenery.
Jesse Weber
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09/22/2017
View from Top of the Falls overlook.
Jesse Weber
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09/22/2017
Preview of Amicalola Falls from the Reflecting Pool at the beginning of the Approach Trail.
Jesse Weber
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09/22/2017
Glimpse of the falls through the trees.
Jesse Weber
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09/22/2017
West Ridge Trail is the easiest route to the falls and ADA accessible.
Jesse Weber
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09/22/2017
View from the lower observation platform.
Jesse Weber
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09/22/2017
Looking downstream from the observation platform.
Jesse Weber
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09/22/2017
All told, the many cascades of this waterfall drop more than 700 feet.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
09/22/2017
Looking downstream from the observation platform.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
09/22/2017
All told, the many cascades of this waterfall drop more than 700 feet.

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