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  2. List of waterfalls in North Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Tallulah Gorge State Park—managed jointly by the Georgia State Parks system and Georgia Power Company, the latter of which operates the hydroelectric dam above the 600-foot (180 m)-deep Tallulah Gorge. The Tallulah River flows over six major falls between the Tallulah Falls Dam and Lake Tugalo. Since the dam was built in 1913 only a fraction ...

  3. 8 short drives to see North Georgia's changing leaves ... - AOL

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    With over 100 stunning waterfalls scattered throughout the region, here are eight must-visit spots in North Georgia for hikes, changing leaves and more

  4. Panther Creek Falls Trail - Wikipedia

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    Panther Creek Falls Trail is an interior hiking trail in Georgia's Cohutta Mountains, in Fannin County, northwest of Ellijay, at the southern end of the Smoky Mountains. The trail falls within the 35,000-acre Cohutta Wilderness, part of the Wilderness's 87 mile (140 km) trail system. As an interior trail, Panther Creek Falls cannot be accessed ...

  5. Raven Cliff Falls (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The trail, which is about 5 miles round trip in length, is relatively easy to hike until near the end. From 2,040 feet (620 m) at the trailhead near Bear Den Creek the path slopes gently upward to 2,600 feet (790 m) at the base of the falls. [3] Blue blazes mark the trail, which is easy to follow.

  6. Duncan Ridge Trail - Wikipedia

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    260-foot swinging bridge over the Toccoa River. The Duncan Ridge Trail is a hiking trail that has been designated as a National Recreation Trail in Georgia.The trail is 35.5 miles (53.25 km.) long and traverses mountains, descends into valleys and features scenic viewpoints and waterfalls.

  7. Arkaquah Trail - Wikipedia

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    Arkaquah Trail northern terminus at Brasstown Bald. The Arkaquah Trail is a hiking trail that has been designated as a National Recreation Trail in Georgia.The trail is 5.5 miles (8.25 km) long (not including the trail from the parking area to the summit and back) and is located in the Chattahoochee National Forest in the Brasstown Ranger District.

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