Tallulah Falls Lake
Tallulah Falls Lake is a 250,000 m2 reservoir with 5.8 km of shoreline that is situated in Rabun County, in the northeastern part of Georgia. This lake is one of six that Georgia Power has produced using hydroelectric dams along the original path of the Tallulah River. It is the fourth-smallest lake in the series. On the Tallulah River, the sequence begins upstream with Lake Burton, then moves on to Lake Seed, Lake Rabun, Tallulah Falls Lake, Lake Tugalo, and Lake Yonah. At 460 meters above the lake's surface, Georgia Power deems the lake to be full.
The magnificent Tallulah Gorge State Park, which is home to the second-deepest gorge in North America, contains the Tallulah Falls Lake. The region is actually regarded as one of Georgia's Seven Natural Wonders! You can trek the Gorge Floor Trail while at Tallulah Falls Lake to get a close-up view of the magnificent Bridal Veil Falls. Additionally, water release occasions offer breathtaking views and opportunities for whitewater rafting throughout the year on specific days.
Tallulah Falls has a distinct appeal despite the fact that the entire park is well known for its recreational use. Visitors to the lake take pleasure in hiking the Gorge Floor Trail. You may get close to the magnificent Bridal Veil Falls by hiking up here. Along the lake's shores, there is a public boat launch and dock that guests can use to enter the water. Or come here during one of the water release activities that are scheduled here periodically throughout the year. This is the time to take advantage of some incredible Whitewater rafting chances.
Location: Rabun County, Georgia