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Dukes Creek Falls - Chattahoochee National Forest

April 12, 2015

Dukes Creek Falls, which is located a mile or so from Raven Cliff Falls , provides a completely different hiking experience.  The hike down to Dukes Creek Falls is only 1.1 miles down a nicely groomed set of switchbacks.  The trail may be shorter in distance than Raven Cliff but has more of a dramatic change in elevation.

Not being one of the more popular hikes in the area, I was lucky to come across it on my drive to Raven Cliff.  My wife and I just gave birth to our daughter 3 weeks prior to this post and we were looking for a trail that was just long enough for my wife to feel like she was exercising but short enough to keep her from over exerting herself while she is still recovering from a C-Section.  We were pleasantly surprised after making it down to the base of the falls.  

We packed the kids in the Kelty Kid Carrier and Bjorn and brought lunch and made our way down the trail.  Spring bloom was in the air with a clean crisp scent, which always reminds me of summer vacations in Connecticut.  The temperature was perfect and I know my wife enjoyed and appreciated the perfect conditions for her first trip back to the trail.

Dukes Creek Falls is perfect for hikers of all ages, and there are quite a few seating areas for those that need to take a little break.  The Chattahoochee National Forest is speckled with little hidden gems like this all over the place.  The only trick is how do you find them all?  

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In Day Hikes Tags camping, camp, travel, hike, dukes creek falls, kids, hiking, kelty, Chattahoochee National Forest
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Raven Cliff Falls - Chattahoochee National Forest

March 29, 2015

Raven Cliff Falls located in the Chattahoochee National Forest is a little hidden gem.  Tucked away in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains this hike is great for people of all ages and experience levels.  A 5 mile round trip that is mild to easy on a scale of strenuousness, this trail is just long enough to make you feel like you have accomplished something.  Especially if you are carrying a 35 pound child on your back.  

We have been buried in the house the last 2 weeks with the birth of our new daughter.  I woke up this morning and couldn't let such a beautiful day go to waste.  My wife, still recovering from child birth wasn't able to make this trip, so it ended up being daddy daughter day with my lovely 3 year old.  With a sandwich packed and M&M's in my pocket, I put Faith Marie into our Kelty Child Carrier and set off the the 2.5 mile hike up to the waterfall.  

There is something special about having your daughter on your back while you trek her through the woods.  She loved every minute of it wondering when daddy was going to take her camping.  She was campaigning for a nap in her sleeping bag.  Spending time outdoors since she was born has giver her a real itch to camp and hike.  

We made it to the top of the falls and sat to eat.  We listened to the water cascade off the rocks as we shared our deli sub and water.  I let her climb around a little and let her feel as if she accomplished something big.  This was a great afternoon.

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In Day Hikes Tags raven, cliff, falls, kelty, backpack, hike
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