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Visitor's information about our 186 foot high waterfall.
The Tugaloo Corridor comprises the only remaining untamed portion of the Tugaloo River, extending ten miles from Panther Creek and the Yonah Dam area south to Broken Bridges at Hwy 123.
Take a guided tour through Toccoa's historic downtown and discover thirty Historic Plaques honoring downtown's rich history.
A Breakfast To Remember
The Tugaloo River forms the border between Stephens County Georgia and Oconee County South Carolina from Yonah Dam to the north into the upper reaches of Lake Hartwell on its southern end, a distance of approximately 10 miles.
The beauty of our revitalized main street is further complemented by its natural surroundings. From a 186' waterfall, to award winning hiking trails, Toccoa's location is the reason for its name.
The Hiking Trails of Tugaloo Bend Heritage Park take their names from Cherokee towns and place names along the Tugaloo Corridor and its tributaries.
A map with descriptions of major attractions in Toccoa-Stephens County.