How many stairs are there at Tallulah Gorge?

1,099 stairs
This trail has a total of 1,099 stairs (including staircase to gorge floor).

How strenuous is Tallulah?

The strenuous 2.25-mile hike follows the rim past sweeping overlooks, then down a long staircase to a suspension bridge swaying 80 feet above the falls. On days when water releases aren’t scheduled, the park allows 100 visitors per day to hike to the gorge floor.

How long is the suspension bridge at Tallulah Gorge?

Two miles long
Two miles long and nearly 1,000 feet deep, Tallulah Gorge is one of the most dramatic canyons in the eastern United States. A suspension bridge sways 80 feet above the rocky bottom, providing spectacular views of waterfalls.

How deep is Tallulah Gorge in Georgia?

1,000 feet deep
One of the most spectacular canyons in the eastern U.S., Tallulah Gorge is two miles long and nearly 1,000 feet deep. Visitors can hike rim trails to several overlooks, or they can obtain a permit to hike to the gorge floor (100 per day, not available during water releases).

Are there bears in Tallulah Gorge?

Black bears are “all around us” says Higgins, but he adds there are parts of the county where they’re more concentrated. Places such as the Lake Russell Wildlife Management Area in Mt. Airy, Piedmont Mountain on Highway 17 near Sautee, Alec Mountain Road just north of Clarkesville, and Tallulah Gorge in Tallulah Falls.

Is Tallulah gorge free?

› Free permits are required to access the gorge floor and can be obtained at the Interpretive Center on the day of your visit. Visitors must wear proper footwear—no flip-flops or Crocs. Permits will not be issued after 4 p.m. (3 p.m. during daylight savings time).

Where are the stairs to Tallulah Gorge SP?

The stairs that are to the right head up to the South Rim of the gorge, while the stairs to the left descend another 221 steps to a platform in front of Hurricane Falls. The view at the base of the falls is breathtaking…but not as breathtaking as the 500+ stairs you have to take back up to the North Rim!

Where to go to see hurricane falls in Tallulah Gorge?

Behind the Interpretive Center, start out west on the North Rim trail, which takes you to several astonishing overlooks revealing the depths of the gorge with a view of one of the park’s waterfalls (L’Eau d’Or Falls) that rush through the bottom.

How long is the Tallulah Gorge loop trail?

The trail peers into the western edges of the gorge at Overlook 5 before catching views of the Tallulah Dam at Overlook 4, then trails through a shady, fern-filled creek valley. The trail completes its loop at 2.1 miles, reaching Overlook 3.

Where to see Bridal Veil Falls in Tallulah Gorge?

From Overlook 1A, the hike peers down to see the Tallulah Gorge suspension bridge far below in the depths of the gorge. Continuing eastbound, the hike crosses a small creek before reaching Overlook 1, catching views of Tallulah Gorge’s Bridal Veil Falls and the steep-walled, eastern sections of Tallulah Gorge.