Located in the Chattooga Ranger District, this waterfall is perhaps one of the most unusual in North Georgia because the water flows through a split in the face of a solid rock outcropping to the ground 100 feet below. Behind the split, the water drops approximately 60 ft. and then rushes through the rock face and rops 20 ft. into a deep pool. The water then cascades 20 more feet to Dodd Creek. Three other waterfalls may be found on Dodd Creek.