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Tallulah Falls, Georgia Weather

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About Tallulah Falls, Georgia

Tallulah Falls plunges into a gorge of staggering depth, a wild scar across the Piedmont's rolling terrain. It lies 38.6 miles north-east of Gainesville, GA (from Gainesville, GA: bearing 39°T), and is situated 11.2 miles north-north-west of Toccoa. The air here carries a damp, earthy scent, a constant reminder of the water's ceaseless work. Towering pines and hardwoods crowd the rim, their branches reaching out like ancient, gnarled fingers, while the sheer, grey walls of the gorge drop away, revealing layers of rock that whisper of eons past. Below, the Tallulah River, a ribbon of jade and white foam, rushes and tumbles, its roar a constant, low thrum that can be felt as much as heard. Sunlight, when it penetrates the dense canopy, paints shifting mosaics on the forest floor, and in the late afternoon, the mist rising from the falls catches the light, creating ephemeral rainbows that shimmer and fade like forgotten memories. The history of Tallulah Falls is etched not just in its dramatic landscape but in the very spirit of the place. Once a popular Victorian-era resort destination, its grand hotels have long since surrendered to the embrace of time and nature, leaving behind only echoes of genteel revelry. The power of the river, however, was too potent to be ignored, and hydroelectric dams now harness its energy, a modern counterpoint to the natural spectacle. The local economy still draws strength from the natural beauty, with tourism remaining a vital artery, drawing visitors eager to witness the falls, hike the trails, and feel the spray on their faces. Yet, beneath the surface of visitor activity, a quiet industriousness persists, a reflection of the hardy folk who have called this place home, their lives intertwined with the rhythm of the water and the enduring strength of the Georgia mountains.

LocationTallulah Falls, Habersham County, Georgia
Coordinates34.73065°N, 83.394332°W
TimezoneEastern Time (America/New_York)
ZIP Code(s)30573, 30523
Area Code770, 678
Page generatedJune 2026
Weather dataOpen-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service