Economic activity
The Appalachian Plateau is in the far northwest corner of Georgia. It sits 1,800 to 2,000 feet above sea level. It is the smallest region of Georgia. It has narrow valleys and wooden ridges. In this area, you can go hang gliding, hiking, camping, and whitewater rafting. Lookout Mountain, Clouldland Canyon, and Sand Mountain are in this region.
Physical features
- Smallest of all of the regions
- It has a huge atmosphere of limestone caves, deep canyons, and interesting rock formations
- Located in the far northwest corner of the state
Fun facts
- Biggest Lake in AP is Chattahoochee
- Biggest river in AP is Toccoa river
- Most visited city in AP is Charleston which is located in South Carolina