This state park was made possible through a friendship between the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and Georgia Power Company.  Tallulah Gorge is one of the coolest gorges in the eastern U.S. The gorge is two miles long and almost 1,000 feet deep.  The park has many breathtaking views.  Tallulah Gorge's natural beauty attracts tourists a lot. They come to watch the glory and beauty of this state park. People love to watch the water wash up against the quartzite wall.

      Tallulah Gorge's nature trail has seven major observation points. A brochure tells what you will see from each spot. As you walk the self-guided nature trail you're apt to spot several of the gorge's rare and endangered animals.


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