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Tallulah River

The Tallulah River originates in North Carolina, flows southeastward, entering Georgia in Towns County. It continues its southeastward flow, its total length being approximately 40 miles, before emptying into the Tugaloo River in Habersham County. At the confluence of the Tugaloo River and Seneaca River (a South Carolina river), the Savannah River is formed. The Savannah River then flows southward, forming the Georgia/South Carolina border, before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean near the city of Savannah.

Photos:

Tallulah Gorge Photos (Carl Vinson Institute of Government)

Tallulah River in Tallulah Gorge (Carl Vinson Institute of Government)

Tallulah River in Tallulah Gorge (Carl Vinson Institute of Government)

Tallulah River Falls (inludes photo of river)

Tallulah River Photo (Georgia's Virtual Vault)

Tallulah River Photo (Georgia's Virtual Vault)

Links:

Tallulah River (USGS)

Tallulah Gorge State Park

Tallulah Basin (Sherpa Guide)

Tallulah Gorge (Georgia Tourism)

Tallulah River (Trails.com)

Tallulah River (U.S. EPA)

Tallulah River Trout Fishing

Tallulah River (Wikipedia)


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