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Hiking around Tallulah Falls offers access to a dramatic landscape centered around the Tallulah Gorge, a deep canyon carved by the Tallulah River. The region features steep cliffs, rugged rock formations, and a series of five waterfalls, including Hurricane Falls. Diverse forest ecosystems support a variety of plant and animal life within this unique geological setting. The terrain includes options for easy walks along the rim as well as more strenuous descents into the canyon.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Embark on the Stoneplace and High Bluff Trail Loop, a moderate hike that takes you through diverse landscapes within Tallulah Gorge State Park. You will cover 5.3 miles (8.6 km)…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Tallulah Falls Rail or Short Line Trail, a gentle route that follows the tranquil Tallulah River. You'll find yourself on a mostly paved,…

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Hike the easy 1.1-mile South Rim Trail in Tallulah Gorge State Park for quick views of the gorge, Yonah Dam, and Hurricane Falls.
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Hike the easy 1.1-mile South Rim Trail in Tallulah Gorge State Park for stunning views of the gorge and waterfalls.
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This easy 0.6-mile loop trail in Tallulah Gorge State Park offers peaceful lakeside views and passes the historic 1913 Tallulah Falls Jail.
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The Oceana Falls Overlook is one of the most popular overlooks since it's so close to the trailhead. The viewpoint stares down the gorge with cascades way below.
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Hurricane Falls Overlook is one of the most popular spots within Tallulah Gorge State Park. There is a small spur trail that goes down closer to the water's edge, but the views don't get much better than they are from here. Be prepared for some stair-hiking up and down from the falls. The trails around here also get crowded, so be prepared to enjoy your surroundings with others around.
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Hurricane Falls Overlook is one of the most popular spots within Tallulah Gorge State Park. There is a small spur trail that goes down closer to the water's edge, but the views don't get much better than they are from here.
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The Oceana Falls Overlook is one of the most popular overlooks since it's so close to the trailhead. The viewpoint stares down the gorge with cascades way below.
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The first viewpoint after crossing the bridges. Weddings probably also take place here.
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The first of 3 viewpoints in a row, which end in a dead end.
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Tallulah Falls offers a diverse range of hiking experiences, primarily centered around the dramatic Tallulah Gorge. You'll find everything from easy, relatively flat walks along the gorge rim with stunning views to strenuous descents into the canyon, involving many stairs and rugged terrain. The area features deep gorges, cascading waterfalls, and varied forest ecosystems.
There are over 15 hiking routes available around Tallulah Falls, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix, with 5 easy trails and 11 moderate trails to explore.
Yes, for families, the Tallulah Falls Rail Trail (aka, Shortline Trail) is an excellent choice. This easy, paved trail follows an old railroad bed, making it suitable for strollers and younger children. It offers a relaxed experience along the Tallulah River upstream from the gorge.
Many trails in Tallulah Gorge State Park are dog-friendly, particularly the Rim Trails. These offer relatively easy walks along the gorge's edge, providing stunning panoramic views. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and check specific park regulations before heading out.
The Tallulah Gorge itself is the main attraction, featuring five spectacular waterfalls: L'Eau d'Or, Tempesta, Hurricane, Oceana, and Bridal Veil. You can find stunning viewpoints like Oceana Falls Overlook and Overlook 3 – View of Tallulah Gorge Waterfall. The Hurricane Falls Stairs & Bridge is also a prominent feature, offering unique views into the gorge.
Absolutely. The Hurricane Falls loop via North & South Rim Trails provides panoramic views of the gorge and its waterfalls. For a more direct experience, the Hurricane Falls Trail involves descending hundreds of stairs to a suspension bridge and further down to the base of Hurricane Falls. Additionally, the Panther Creek Falls trail leads through a forest to a prominent waterfall outside the immediate gorge area.
Tallulah Falls offers hiking opportunities year-round. Spring and fall are particularly popular due to milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while fall showcases stunning autumn colors. Summer can be hot and humid, but the gorge's natural features provide some relief. Winter hiking is also possible, offering a different, often quieter, perspective of the landscape.
Yes, but access to the gorge floor is highly regulated. A free permit is required, limited to 100 per day, and depends on weather and water flow conditions. The Gorge Floor Trail is very strenuous, involving 1,000 stairs and navigating rocky terrain. Swimming is permitted only at Sliding Rock, below Bridal Veil Falls.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from nearly 50 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the dramatic gorge views, the impressive waterfalls, and the variety of trails that cater to different fitness levels, from easy rim walks to challenging descents.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging experience, the High Bluff Trail & Stone Place Trail loop is a moderate route spanning nearly 16 kilometers. This trail offers a more extensive exploration of Tallulah Gorge State Park's varied terrain.
Tallulah Gorge State Park offers ample parking at the Jane Hurt Yarn Interpretive Center, which serves as a central access point for many of the park's trails, including the Rim Trails and the Hurricane Falls Trail. Specific trailheads for other routes may have designated parking areas as well.
For any hike in Tallulah Falls, it's essential to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months or for strenuous trails. Sturdy hiking shoes are recommended due to varied terrain, including stairs and rocky paths. Sun protection, snacks, and a map or GPS device are also advisable. If planning to descend to the gorge floor, be prepared for a challenging climb back up.


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