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Tallulah Falls is an historic Victorian-era town located at the gateway to the spectacular Tallulah Gorge State Park, which showcases one of the eastern United States' most impressive canyons, stretching two miles long and spanning over 1,000 feet deep.

Six impressive cascades make up the town's namesake waterfall, once known as the Niagara Falls of the American South.

Opportunities for hiking and biking abound along trails such as the three-mile Shortline Trail, which traverses the former railroad bed of the Old Tallulah Falls Railroad.

Interpretive exhibits on the region's wildlife and geology are offered at the Jane Hurt Yarn Interpretive Center, with a suspension bridge offered for river and falls overlooks.

Within the town, visitors can view local artwork and enjoy specialty coffees and ice cream at Tallulah Station, with camping and bed and breakfast accommodations offered nearby.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


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