What would you say if we told you there was an incredibly unique natural waterslide nestled right at the base of Tallulah Gorge, Georgia? Might not be prone to believe it at first, but once you see the awesomeness below, you will be itching to get in the water as soon as possible.
Tallulah Gorge has always been a summer favorite for visitors and residents of Georgia alike.
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In fact, the beauty and adventure that Tallulah Gorge holds can be appreciated all year long.
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But once summer hits, then the waterfalls are even more refreshing, and certain activities become much more enjoyable.
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Like sliding down this epic all-natural waterslide smack dab in the middle of the gorge!
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Sliding Falls as it is known, or Bridal Veil Falls, is a natural waterfall embankment that takes the brave and sends them on a wild ride down the gorge.
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Sliding Rock has been a fan favorite for years, as people will come from all over to test this natural waterslide out.
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It’s the perfect way to spend a hot summer day with the whole family.
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It takes a little bit of a hike to get there, along the Sliding Rock Trail deep down into the gorge, but is totally worth the trip.
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The trail does require a permit, which is relatively simple to procure once you get inside the park.
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But trust us, once you get to this hidden gem natural waterslide, you’ll realize why it is so important to maintain preservation.
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For a firsthand look at exactly how awesome this natural waterslide is, take a gander at this video shot by YouTuber misha golin.
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If you’ve been to Sliding Rock before, share with us your stories! Otherwise, if you’re looking for more adventure this summer, then check out There’s Nothing Better Than Georgia’s Natural Lazy River On A Summer’s Day.
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