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Georgia whitewater, Tallulah River
Coleman River Junction to Lake Burton section whitewater kayaking, rafting, and paddling information.
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CLASS II-III+ 7.8 miles
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The Coleman River Junction to Lake Burton section of Tallulah River in -blank- County is 7.8 miles long and has been determined by American Whitewater to be a class II-III+ section. The wonderful Georgia scenery and the cool fresh water will make you feel great. The nearby hotels are a bit away from the river, and if you make reservations in advance you're all set. The wild scenery of the Blue Ridge Mountains is great. This is the only |
paddling stretch along Tallulah River. This stretch has has enough mileage, good for a one day paddling trip. Great exercise and just hanging out with mother nature will have you coming back for more. For all you camping
| people there are campgrounds nearby. Whitewater rafting and kayaking in Georgia is often more difficult than elsewhere, so don't forget that a large number of rivers in this state are not easy.
Briefly about the general area:
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