Tallulah River
The Tallulah River is a scenic waterway located in the northeastern part of Georgia, USA. It flows through the Tallulah Gorge State Park, which is known for its stunning cliffs and waterfalls. The river is approximately 20 miles long and is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and fishing.
The river originates from the Tallulah Falls, where it cascades down into the gorge. The surrounding area is rich in biodiversity, featuring various plant and animal species. The Tallulah River plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and is an important resource for both recreation and conservation efforts.