
Rocky Creek Falls is one of the southernmost waterfalls in Georgia. The creek is a tributary of the nearby Ocmulgee River. The falls are part of the Broxton Rocks ecosystem, the largest exposed section of sandstone in the Altamaha Grit. Every year, locals gather for an Easter outing, a tradition that dates back over a century and gives the site the name Easter Rocks by some locals.

The property isn’t publicly accessible today, except through occasional tours with The Nature Conservancy. There are numerous rare plant and animal species associated with the site.

Seen the Easter Rocks a lot when I was a kid. I remember driving there once and when we got out my dad says that I had parked right where Grandpa parked the wagon.
Love the pics… This is only 4 miles from my house. I grew up playing down there.. Thanks for the article!!!