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'''Estatoah Falls''' are located on Mud Creek in [[Rabun County, Georgia]]. The falls are located on private property and are not open to the public. The falls may be viewed from several places along [[State Route 246 (Georgia)|State Route 246]]. There are also some smaller falls (about 100 feet) in the small resort city of [[Sky Valley, Georgia]] called Little Estatoah Falls or [[Mud Creek Falls]]. Estatoah Falls drop several hundred feet in several dramatic cascades but are only viewable from a distance. Above Estatoah falls is Spring Lake.
'''Estatoah Falls''' are located on Mud Creek in [[Rabun]] County, Georgia. The falls are located on private property and are not open to the public. The falls may be viewed from several places along [[State Route 246 (Georgia)|State Route 246]]. There are also some smaller falls (about 100 feet) in the small resort city of [[Sky Valley, Georgia]] called Little Estatoah Falls or [[Mud Creek Falls]]. Estatoah Falls drop several hundred feet in several dramatic cascades but are only viewable from a distance. Above Estatoah falls is Spring Lake.
[[File:Estatoah Falls.jpg|thumb|Estatoah Falls]]
[[File:Estatoah Falls.jpg|thumb|Estatoah Falls]]
The name of the falls is from the name of a [[Cherokee Indian]] village. The Cherokee village of Eastertoy is thought to have been near [[Dillard, Georgia]]. Estatoah is an alternate spelling of Eastertoy. It has beautiful water.
The name of the falls is from the name of a [[Cherokee Indian]] village. The Cherokee village of Eastertoy is thought to have been near [[Dillard, Georgia]]. Estatoah is an alternate spelling of Eastertoy. It has beautiful water.