2006 Fall Tallulah Releases
First three weekends in November: 4-5, 11-12, 18-19.
Saturdays at 500 cfs and Sundays at 700 cfs
That's right, Tallulah season is right around the corner!
Releases begin at 9:30 am and all boaters must start down the stairs by 3:00 pm to beat the flow down to the lake. You will need to sign a waiver at the top of the stairs to be permitted to paddle the river. Please continue to park across the road from the put-in for a $4.00 fee per vehicle, and remember that you must go under the bridge to cross the road.
Here are a few things to remember on your trip to the Tallulah:
1. NO MORE SHUTTLES
There will no longer be shuttles provided at the Tallulah, requiring boaters to set their own
shuttles at the takeout. Please carpool, do not overcrowd the takeout, and park in designated
spaces only. And, please be sure to thank the Nantahala Outdoor Center for eight years of
selfless shuttle service to the Tallulah boating community!
2. DON'T TRAMPLE THE TRILLIUM
Keep boats and bodies on the steps, bedrock, or water at all times, especially at the bottom of
the stairs, where some boaters jump the right rail or throw their boats vertically over the back
of the platform. Also, keep your impact on the riverbank to a bare minimum in connection with
scouting rapids.
3. NO ALCOHOL IS ALLOWED
Remember that alcohol is prohibited on all Georgia State Parks property.
4. NO MORE BOATER CAMPING
As of last year, the Park has eliminated the boater camping lot. If you are making a trip into
the area, please visit one of the nearby campgrounds.
5. PLEASE KEEP ALL DOGS ON LEASHES
All dogs must be kept on six-foot leashes. The owners of unattended dogs, dogs not on leashes, or
of animals locked in cars that the park deems as hazardous will be ticketed.
6. VOLUNTEER INFORMATION
If you would like more information about Tallulah volunteering, please e-mail Joan Hutton at
hutton_joan@yahoo.com.
Don't forget, there would be no releases in Tallulah Gorge if it were not for the hard work of the American Whitewater staff and volunteers. Please support American Whitewater.
For any questions regarding the Tallulah releases, please email Ben Van Camp at ben@amwhitewater.org.
For more information, please check out AW’s Tallulah Gorge StreamTeam Page
Ben VanCamp
49 Johnston Blvd
Asheville, NC 28806