The waterfall is an unusual double cascade flowing down through a fissure in a massive granite outcrop.
Raven Cliff Falls is formed by Dodd Creek, a modest size mountain stream.
The waterfall and creek are within of the Raven Cliffs Wilderness of the Chattahoochee National Forest.
From the parking area the trail runs northwest into a scenic valley teeming with mountain laurel, rhododendron, mixed hardwoods and moss-covered seepages.
A steep path leading to the top of the cliff offers wonderful views of the valley and the creek below.