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Hike the easy 0.6-mile Blackrock Mountain Waterfall Trail in Black Rock Mountain State Park, featuring Greasy Creek and Black Rock Lake.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Highlight • Lake
Tip by
1.03 km
Highlight • Waterfall
Tip by
1.04 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
815 m
225 m
Surfaces
766 m
171 m
< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
This trail is considered easy and is quite short, typically taking around 15-20 minutes to complete. It's a quick walk, perfect for a brief outdoor experience.
The trail is located within Black Rock Mountain State Park. Specific trailhead parking for this short route isn't detailed, but ample parking is generally available within the state park. It's advisable to check the park's official website or signage upon arrival for the most precise starting point.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within Black Rock Mountain State Park, including this one. They must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
The best time to visit is typically in the spring to see mountain laurel blooms and when waterfalls are at their fullest after seasonal rains. Fall also offers beautiful foliage. While accessible year-round, conditions can vary, especially in winter.
Yes, Black Rock Mountain State Park, like other Georgia State Parks, typically requires a daily parking pass or an annual pass for entry. Check the official Georgia State Parks website for current fee structures and any specific permit requirements for activities like backcountry camping, though this short trail likely doesn't require special permits beyond the park entrance fee.
Given its short length and 'easy' rating, the terrain is generally manageable. However, trails in Black Rock Mountain State Park can feature natural surfaces, roots, and rocks. If it includes a descent to a waterfall, expect some potentially steep sections or stairs, similar to the nearby Ada-Hi Falls Trail.
The primary draw of this trail is its waterfall feature, specifically the Trail next to the Greasy Creek. You'll also pass by Black Rock Lake. The surrounding area is known for lush Appalachian cove forests, with mature hardwoods, rhododendron thickets, and various ferns.
While this specific Komoot route is short, it is situated within a network of trails in Black Rock Mountain State Park. The area includes sections of the Edmonds Trail (West Fork), Taylor Chapel Road, and Edmonds Trail (East Fork), which are part of the longer James E. Edmonds Backcountry Trail. This short waterfall trail might serve as an access point or a small segment connected to these larger systems.
It's wise to manage expectations regarding the waterfall's size. Many waterfalls in the Black Rock Mountain area, including the well-known Ada-Hi Falls, are often described as small cascades or trickles, especially during dry periods. The beauty often lies more in the lush, natural surroundings and the journey itself rather than a powerful, roaring waterfall.
Even for a short, easy trail, it's always good to bring water, especially on warmer days. Comfortable hiking shoes are recommended. Depending on the season, insect repellent might be useful. A camera is great for capturing the natural beauty, and don't forget your park pass!
Given its 'easy' difficulty rating and short distance, this trail is generally suitable for families with young children and beginners. However, if it involves any steep sections or stairs, supervision for children is always recommended. It's a great option for a quick, accessible nature walk.