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Tallulah Point — Attraction in Tallulah Falls

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Bridal Veil Falls
Tallulah Gorge Rim Trail, Tallulah Falls, GA 30573
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Tallulah Point

Tallulah Gorge Scenic Loop, Clarkesville, GA 30523
4.3(105)
Open 24 hours
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Nearby attractions of Tallulah Point

Bridal Veil Falls

Bridal Veil Falls

Bridal Veil Falls

4.8

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Things to do nearby

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Ronnie McDowell and Chris McDaniel
Sat, Jan 3 • 7:00 PM
166 West Doyle Street, Toccoa, GA 30577
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Tue, Dec 30 • 10:00 AM
166 W. Doyle Street, Toccoa, GA, United States, Georgia 30577
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Wed, Dec 31 • 12:00 PM
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Reviews of Tallulah Point

4.3
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5.0
35w

My family and I last visited this area 29 years ago, and it's more stunning than I recall. Unfortunately, the old general store on the cliff had to be relocated due to the 2-story building falling into disrepair. Tallulah Gorge stretches two miles long and nearly 1,000 feet deep. Visitors can hike rim trails to several overlooks or obtain a permit to hike to the gorge floor. A suspension bridge sways 80 feet above the rocky bottom, offering breathtaking views of the river and waterfalls. There are several lookout areas around the park with secluded camp grounds available. We enjoyed the exhibits in the park's Jane Hurt Yarn Interpretive Center showplacing the rich history of this Victorian resort town. The displays were very interesting and educational. A gift shop offers snacks, jewelry, toys, books, walking sticks, clothing, and more. We also visited the relocated general store and purchased a few souvenirs. Tallulah Adventures and the Edge Cafe are a sure stop before leaving the area. A family with children will have a delightful lunch and can sit outside under a pavillion and watch the kids play various games, including rock climbing. There is an outdoor bar as well. We loved our day long visit and hope to...

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5.0
3y

We love this little "back in time" place. It gives you all the feels from being a kid on a family mountain vacation. It has old school candy, drinks and souvenirs. The view over the gorge is beautiful. The last time we were up there someone said that they were closing up and moving closer to the Park entrance. But from the reviews I'm reading it looks like it was temporarily closed and plan to reopen. Can anyone that's been up there recently...

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4.0
33w

Free area to look down into Tallulah Gorge, There's a gift shop there where its covered but open air where you can also look into the gorge from too, The upstairs was closed but the ground level was open, Free parking, with Information boards here to read. The drawback is there are telephone wires in the photos, but you can AI them out...

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My family and I last visited this area 29 years ago, and it's more stunning than I recall. Unfortunately, the old general store on the cliff had to be relocated due to the 2-story building falling into disrepair. Tallulah Gorge stretches two miles long and nearly 1,000 feet deep. Visitors can hike rim trails to several overlooks or obtain a permit to hike to the gorge floor. A suspension bridge sways 80 feet above the rocky bottom, offering breathtaking views of the river and waterfalls. There are several lookout areas around the park with secluded camp grounds available. We enjoyed the exhibits in the park's Jane Hurt Yarn Interpretive Center showplacing the rich history of this Victorian resort town. The displays were very interesting and educational. A gift shop offers snacks, jewelry, toys, books, walking sticks, clothing, and more. We also visited the relocated general store and purchased a few souvenirs. Tallulah Adventures and the Edge Cafe are a sure stop before leaving the area. A family with children will have a delightful lunch and can sit outside under a pavillion and watch the kids play various games, including rock climbing. There is an outdoor bar as well. We loved our day long visit and hope to return soon.
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Free area to look down into Tallulah Gorge, There's a gift shop there where its covered but open air where you can also look into the gorge from too, The upstairs was closed but the ground level was open, Free parking, with Information boards here to read. The drawback is there are telephone wires in the photos, but you can AI them out of your photos
Alma MadrigalAlma Madrigal
Cool spot to take a pic of mother nature . Almost reminded me of home I'm from California and always going rdtripping to the mountains. Working here and it's been a Blessing to rdtrip up the hills of Georgia. Seen a few waterfalls loved it. ❤️
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My family and I last visited this area 29 years ago, and it's more stunning than I recall. Unfortunately, the old general store on the cliff had to be relocated due to the 2-story building falling into disrepair. Tallulah Gorge stretches two miles long and nearly 1,000 feet deep. Visitors can hike rim trails to several overlooks or obtain a permit to hike to the gorge floor. A suspension bridge sways 80 feet above the rocky bottom, offering breathtaking views of the river and waterfalls. There are several lookout areas around the park with secluded camp grounds available. We enjoyed the exhibits in the park's Jane Hurt Yarn Interpretive Center showplacing the rich history of this Victorian resort town. The displays were very interesting and educational. A gift shop offers snacks, jewelry, toys, books, walking sticks, clothing, and more. We also visited the relocated general store and purchased a few souvenirs. Tallulah Adventures and the Edge Cafe are a sure stop before leaving the area. A family with children will have a delightful lunch and can sit outside under a pavillion and watch the kids play various games, including rock climbing. There is an outdoor bar as well. We loved our day long visit and hope to return soon.
Jo La

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Free area to look down into Tallulah Gorge, There's a gift shop there where its covered but open air where you can also look into the gorge from too, The upstairs was closed but the ground level was open, Free parking, with Information boards here to read. The drawback is there are telephone wires in the photos, but you can AI them out of your photos
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Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Cool spot to take a pic of mother nature . Almost reminded me of home I'm from California and always going rdtripping to the mountains. Working here and it's been a Blessing to rdtrip up the hills of Georgia. Seen a few waterfalls loved it. ❤️
Alma Madrigal

Alma Madrigal

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