Tallulah Gorge State Park
Tallulah Falls, Georgia: At a depth of over 900 feet, Tallulah Gorge located in north Georgia is the deepest canyon east of the Mississippi. Formed by the flow of the Tallulah River, the gorge is a popular park in the Georgia State Park system. The centerpiece of the park is the famous Tallulah Falls, a series of falls that give the town its name. While we did not have time to stop in the park to fully explore what it has to offer, we did manage to stop at the scenic overlook at the rim of the gorge. There is a scenic bypass off of US-23 that passes over the sound rim of the gorge and features a great roadside attraction called Tallulah Point. From their covered porch you can get a look at the beauty of the gorge. The 2,600 acre state park features hiking trails, a museum, campsites, a beach for swimming and many more amenities. Adventurous hikers can hike to the floor of the gorge after obtaining a permit from the ranger station. Only 100 permits ar...