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georgia, getting outside, hardwood tree, hiking, moss, outdoor living, Tallulah Gorge, tree, trees covered in moss
We just recently went on a five-mile hike into Georgia’s Tallulah Gorge. The strenuous hike starts with 1000 steps down, crossing the river twice, a very steep climb out, and a two-mile walk back to the interpretive center. Below are a few interesting visuals we saw on our hike.
While on this hike we saw many trees that had a distinctive look and character. The recent rains gave the moss a beautiful deep green color and several of the trees had gnarled twisted bark. Hope you get a chance to make this hike soon. It was a winner with our teen-aged kids and a super time outside.
A wonderful peek into some rare wild area of the American South.
Fantastic Photos! Is it okay if I use them on a website I am making about the gorge? It would be greatly appreciated and I will certainly link to your site. About two weeks ago I went to the gorge with a crew of 12 and it was a life changing experience for me. Kudos on capturing the ecosystem so well. Kevin Nolan
Hi Kevin…if you link my photos back to my site I don’t mind you using my photos…thanks for liking my pics enough to use them!