Georgia Power Parks
Attractions
Lake Tugalo, near Tallulah Falls, is a 597-acre reservoir with 18 miles of shoreline. Visitors to the lake can enjoy boating and fishing. Lake Tugalo, with no development, remains one of the most serene lakes in the state.
Tallulah Point
This very scenic overlook affords views of Lake Tugalo and Tugalo Dam. Also, especially intriguing to history and engineering buffs, the Tallulah powerhouse can be seen, along with dramatic views of the incline rail car and penstocks that descend from the park area to the powerhouse in the gorge below. The park contains parking and two picnic pavilions and is located conveniently off of U.S. Highway 441.
Tugalo Boat Ramp
This access area is located on the Chattooga River side of the lake in South Carolina. Several whitewater rafting operations use this spot as their take-out point. There is a portion of the shoreline that is designed for kayak/canoe/raft access. Additionally, there is a standard boat ramp. Other amenities include restrooms, a parking area with ample room for vehicles with trailers, and a turnaround.
More Information
North Georgia Land Management Office
4 Seed Lake Road
Lakemont, GA 30552
(706) 782-4014
Directions to office (PDF 83KB)
Camping Reservations: 706-754-7979
1-888-GPCLAKE
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