In response to the widespread damage caused by Hurricane Helene, all recreation sites on the Pisgah and Nantahala remain closed until hazardous conditions improve and assessments can be completed. Visit fs.usda.gov/nfsnc for more information.
$25.00 per participant
Online pre-registration is required. Participation fees can not be paid onsite or the day of the session.
No events are scheduled at this time.
Want to learn how to photograph waterfalls? Or just improve your photography skills? Make plans to join us on April 12th at Anna Ruby Falls when area photographer Michelle Mobley will share her tips and expertise.
Join us as Michelle Mobley hosts and instructs a class on Waterfall photography at Anna Ruby Falls. This event is held in conjunction with FIND Outdoors, Anna Ruby Falls and Georgia State Parks.
You will need a camera you are familiar with that has a way for you to manually adjust shutter speed, aperture and ISO or a DSLR/Mirrorless. You will also need a tripod. Comfortable Walking Shoes recommended. The path to the falls is paved with a gradient incline.
The class is limited to 20 participants in order for Michelle to offer personal time with each of the participants and their individual cameras.
Cost is $25 per participant and online pre-registration is required. Participation fees cannot be paid onsite or the day of the session.
Michelle looks forward to spending time helping each participant take better pictures in a way that gets you to enjoy your camera more.
Come enjoy a fun morning in the natural beauty that Anna Ruby Falls has to offer and continue to enjoy the site for the day.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, our cherished public lands have faced significant challenges. Your support is crucial in helping us restore and reopen these vital spaces.
Here’s how your donation can make a profound impact:
Your contribution will directly fund the rebuilding of bridges and boardwalks damaged by flooding, rerouting heavily eroded trails, and clearing debris from our beautiful outdoor areas. These spaces are not just paths and parks; they are the backdrop for family memories, adventures, and connections to nature.
We’re committed to empowering our communities with the knowledge and resources to prepare for future emergencies, ensuring everyone can enjoy the great outdoors safely.
Many people who care for public lands have been affected by the storm. Your generosity will help provide them with vital support during this challenging time.