Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge was established along Lake Walter F. George to serve and protect many endangered and threatened species such as the American bald eagle, the American alligator, the wood stork and the peregrine falcon. The refuge is a major tourist attraction for visitors from around the country.
View from the camping spot
The next night We stayed at a campsite called Country Boys.... After dinner Pierre and I went for a walk and we came across a playground so we seesawed and played on the swings..it was so much fun kinda like being a kid again!
The next morning we set out early and made it in to Sugar Mills campground.
The drive was breathtaking, at least it was for me, so many trees changing to such beautiful colors. The campgroundis quite nice and they have wifi..yea!
The next day we went to Goats on the roof it is just outside of Clayton Ga and it is a wonderful place. They have the cutest little goats and they live on and off the roof of the houses!🐐Loved it.
We then went to Tallulah, Home of Tallulah Gorge, an ancient, awesome 1000 foot chasm carved over millions of years by the Tallulah River, Tallulah Falls is actually a series of six waterfalls cascading down through Tallulah Gorge. Breathtaking they were! But let me tell you...the stairs! That's right...we did 374 stairs...my legs are twitching still as I write this. It was worth it. The suspension bridge over the gorge was quite fun too..I have never been on a bridge like that and it swayed as you walked on it!
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