3 Georgia Canyons Explained | (Providence, Cloudland, Tallulah Gorge)

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  • In this video, I summarize the 3 primary canyons in the state of Georgia. All of these places are amazing for sightseeing, hiking, camping, etc.
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    The Park contains several well-marked trails which allow visitors to view the geology of the canyon and its surroundings.[1] A paved, wheelchair-accessible trail about 0.25 miles (0.40 km) long overlooks the rim of the canyon. The park also features four more extensive hiking trails, including one backpacking trail. These trails are generally considered moderate in difficulty.[8]
    The Waterfalls Trail begins on a paved section, at the main overlook, and progresses into the canyon along a 40-degree slope. Most of the trail consists of gravel, and a 600-step staircase.[7] Each waterfall emanates from Daniel Creek, and both cascade down sheer faces at 60 feet (18 m) and 90 feet (27 m). The trail is generally considered to be a strenuous hike, which can take up to 90 minutes to complete.[8] Cherokee Falls is 0.3 miles (0.48 km) from the trailhead; Hemlock Falls, at the bottom of the canyon, appears at 0.5 miles (0.80 km).[9] Each cascades into small pools at the base of the canyon, and continue down through a boulder-strewn stream bed. The creek flow feeding the waterfalls varies considerably according to the season. The Sitton's Gulch trail, commencing at the bottom of the Waterfalls Trail, runs parallel to the creek until it ends in a parking area in Trenton.
    In contrast, the 4.8-mile (7.7 km) long West Rim Loop Trail is rated as moderately difficult, although it contains a few short, steep rocky sections.[10] A scenic hike[11] beginning at the Daniels Creek Bridge, it offers panoramic views before climbing out of the canyon and onto the plateau. This trail also provides views of Trenton, Georgia, neighboring Sand Mountain, and of Cloudland Canyon. Rhododendron and mountain laurel thickets are interspersed with sour gum and dogwood; large oaks, hickories, hemlocks and maples shade the trail. Cottages and walk-in camping areas are accessible via the West Rim Loop. Passing over varied terrain, most of the hike is moderately difficult, and is considered strenuous along several short sections.
    The 2.0-mile (3.2 km) Backcountry Loop Trail provides access to the park's eleven secluded primitive hike-in camping sites.[12] Beginning at the parking area for group camping, the trail passes through hemlock groves, before descending on a moderate grade into a hollow filled with spring and summer flowers. At the far end of the loop, hikers emerge from the hemlock groves onto level trail, among oaks and hickories, before returning to the parking area.
    Providence Canyon State Outdoor Recreation Area is a 1,003-acre (405.90 ha) Georgia state park located in Stewart County in southwest Georgia, United States.[2] The park contains Providence Canyon, which is sometimes called Georgia's "Little Grand Canyon". It is considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia. It is also home to the very rare plumleaf azalea.
    The Tallulah Gorge is a gorge formed by the Tallulah River cutting through the Tallulah Dome rock formation. The gorge is approximately 2 miles (3 km) long and almost 1,000 feet (300 m) deep.[1] The Tallulah Gorge is located next to the town of Tallulah Falls, Georgia. Tallulah Gorge State Park protects much of the gorge and its waterfalls. The gorge is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia.[2]
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    Timecodes
    0:00 - Intro
    0:30 - Cloudland Canyon
    1:34 - Providence Canyon
    2:37 - Tallulah Gorge

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @C-TOS
    @C-TOS 4 місяці тому +1

    It has been a while I have been at Cloudland. I visited Tallulah around 2020. Coincidentally, I went back to Providence Canyon last weekend.

  • @jrive075
    @jrive075 4 місяці тому

    Is it true the slide at talllulah gorge have leaches? Cause that’s a hard no for me 😂. Awesome summary of all three!!!

    • @buildthedream77
      @buildthedream77  4 місяці тому

      Thank you! I've been there roughly 6 times, I've never encountered leaches

  • @Running_with_Faith
    @Running_with_Faith 4 місяці тому

    Is there camping over at Tallulah?
    That is where I would want to go.

    • @buildthedream77
      @buildthedream77  4 місяці тому

      There is! When I booked a campground, I got the details by calling the state park.