If you have any pictures of the amazing Talking Rock Creek, feel free to send them to me so everyone can see the beauty. Email me at lmccurley@ellijay.com
| ▪ The Natural beauty here is unmatched. High Bluffs, tree canopies, mountain laurel and a surprising number of Class II and III rapids with some offshore caves and tall timbers | ▪ Talking Rock was named for the unmistakable echoes bouncing off gorge walls through the streams length. |
| ▪ It is a picturesque mountain stream cut deeply into the canyon foothills near the southern Cohutta Mountain Wilderness with primitive mountain scenery and high cliffs, great for canoeist | ▪ Catching the elusive Talking Rock Creek is a bit like sighting a rare and beautiful bird. Imagine journeying through a small gorge environment that remains mostly wild and remote |
| ▪ Of particular interest is the scenery along the river. At low water levels there are many small islands of river grasses and flowers in midstream that create a maze for canoeists. | ▪ Also, don’t forget it is a designated year round Trout Stream. In addition to owning a piece of Talking Rock there is Little Scarecorn Creek that is also a designated trout stream. You own 30 ft acros |