Coleman River Scenic Area

Coordinates: 34°56′12″N 83°32′24″W / 34.93667°N 83.54000°W / 34.93667; -83.54000
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The Coleman River Scenic Area is located in

confluence of Coleman River with the Tallulah River. The scenic area consists of 330 acres (1.3 km2) encompassing lower Coleman River and was dedicated in 1960 to "Ranger Nick" Nicholson following his 40 years of public service. At the point of confluence of the two rivers, the elevation
is approximately 2,200 feet (670 m).

The scenic area includes a 1.0-mile (1.6 km) trail called the Coleman River Trail that parallels Coleman River upstream through stands of large

old-growth timber. While there are no waterfalls, there are several cascades of water over rocks and boulders. Plenty of native plants such as Mountain Camellia,[1] mountain laurel and rhododendron
grow in the area.

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34°56′12″N 83°32′24″W / 34.93667°N 83.54000°W / 34.93667; -83.54000