Tallulah Gorge State Park
Tallulah Gorge State Park is a 2,689-acre Georgia state park adjacent to Tallulah Falls, Georgia, along the county line between Rabun and Habersham Counties. The park surrounds Tallulah Gorge, a 1,000-foot deep gorge formed by the action of the Tallulah River, which runs along the floor of the gorge.
Activities
Whitewater paddling – first 2 April weekends and first 3 November weekends
Aesthetic water releases (spring and fall)
Hiking and mountain biking – more than 20 miles (32 km) of trails
Bicycling – 1.7-mile (2.7 km) paved "Rails to Trails" path
Swimming
Rock Climbing
Fishing
Picnicking
Interpretive programs
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Tallulah Gorge is bounded upstream by a hydroelectric dam operated by Georgia Power. Normally, the river flows much lower than the historical flow. Large releases of water are typically scheduled for kayaking and whitewater rafting on the first two weekends of April and the first three weekends of November. Additional aesthetic water releases are scheduled for weekends in the spring and fall to allow visitors to see what the natural flow of the river would look like in the gorge.
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