
Tallulah Falls Lake in Stephens County - Toccoa, North Georgia Mountains
Tallulah Falls Lake Covers only 63 acres, Tallulah Falls Lake is the smallest of Georgia Power's reservoirs. Impounded in 1912, it is also one of the oldest. Tallulah Falls Lake, which has 3.6 miles of shoreline, is part of the new Tallulah Gorge State Park.
This small lake is operated primarily for power generation and thus the lake level often fluctuates rapidly. No boat ramp is available, but small boats and canoes can be launched by hand on the south side of the lake. Fishing is fair for bass, sunfish, yellow perch and catfish. Camping and picnic facilities are available off U.S. Highway 441.
for more information:
Georgia Power Company
#4 Seed Lake Road
Lakemont, GA 30552
706-947-3521 |