The area of Amicalola Falls State Park is 3.35 square kilometers.
Amicalola Falls State Park was established in 1940, and the infrastructure, including trails and facilities, was developed shortly thereafter. The falls themselves, which are the tallest in Georgia, have been a natural attraction long before the park's official designation. The area has been a popular destination for visitors since its development in the early 20th century.
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Amicalola Falls is primarily fed by the waters of Amicalola Creek, which originates in the Chattahoochee National Forest. The creek flows through the area, cascading down a series of rocky ledges, creating the impressive waterfall known for being one of the tallest in Georgia. This water source is essential for the falls' continuous flow, particularly during wetter seasons when rainfall replenishes the creek.