If you're driving along 441 north in Ga. , you could easily miss the entrance to Tallulah Falls because you are suddenly surrounded by nature and extreme beauty. Once inside the park, you might want to take a moment to recharge by picnicking or resting before you begin to take on the trails that await. The trails are a challenging task for any age group. You'll go up, down, over and around. You might end up on the expressway, if you your not reading the signs. The park still holds the natural beauty and essence of yesteryear! There are artifacts of days and decades gone by. Tallulah Falls is a hidden treasure that should be maintained for years to come. Visitors come from far and near to experience the trails, fishing, camping as well as the educational benefits this park encompasses. Be ready for a unique outdoor outing...
Read moreI go here as often as possible. This is a beautiful area. This whole area including the gorge is probably one of the most beautiful areas to visit in the southeast. I feel fortunate to live only a 20 minute...
Read moreBeautiful lake and great walking / hiking / biking opportunities! Even though it was ultra-cold and I didn't see any on my visit, I'm told it's a great place to kayak and paddle board. ...
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