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James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park in northwest Georgia offers paddle boarding, kayaking, and fishing on two scenic lakes.
The white water pummels down to form a gorge known as the Marble Rocks. Just 98 ft high, it is still a popular destination edged by evergreen trees and shrubs.
Tucked inside James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park, the Marble Mine trail leads to one of the most scenic spots in Georgia. With its quiet pond, cascading spring water, and towering rock face ...
Not far from the Marble Rocks, the Narmada River plunges dramatically to form the Dhuandhar Falls. The name, which means ‘smoke flow’, reflects the mist created by the cascading water.