
Rouse Falls
Located Near
HurleyBest Enjoyed In
Summer • Trail difficulty: Moderate
• Travel difficulty: Moderate
• Height: 15 feet
Rouse Falls spills over a large rock face about 15 feet high to the small creek below. There is not much water in the creek, so the waterfall is more dramatic in the spring. This is a wild and remote area.
DIRECTIONS
Travel west from Upson about 2.5 miles on Hwy. 77. Take a right on Casey Sag Rd. and follow 1 miles on this gravel road to a logging road on the left with a Rouse Falls sign.
Depending on road conditions, you may want to park here and walk to the falls. At the fork a few minutes up the road, take the left fork. It goes slightly uphill and is in better shape than going to the right. Continue on for a total of .75 miles from Casey Sag Road to a bridge over Rouse Creek. Cross the bridge and walk the rocky logging road to the right down the hill and soon you’ll hear and see Rouse Falls just downstream.
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