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Tallulah Gorge State Park is a scenic 2,689-acre state park near Tallulah Falls, Georgia. The park spreads around a Tallulah Gorge, which is 1,000 feet deep and two miles long and was created by thousands of years of relentless work on behalf of the Tallulah River, which can be seen flowing at the bottom of the gorge. Six Tallulah Falls that drop the river level by 500 feet over a mile are the main attraction of the area.
There are hiking trails on the rim of the gorge with spectacular views, but for hiking on the canyon floor visitors need a permit. You can get another great view from the suspension bridge, which swings 80 feet above the bottom of the gorge. The Jane Hurt Yarn Interpretive Center provides information about the history, the terrain and area's fragile ecosystem. We recommend the Glen-Ella Springs Inn for a romantic weekend stay.
338 Jane Hurt Yarn Rd, Tallulah Falls, Georgia 30573, Phone: 706-754-7981
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