Tallulah Falls School to host 10th annual Twin Rivers Challenge

Northeast Georgia's scenic fall foliage backdrop for cycling event

The Twin Rivers Challenge offers three routes through the rolling hills of Northeast Georgia. (photo submitted)

Tallulah Falls School (TFS) will host the 10th annual Twin Rivers Challenge on Saturday, October 26. The event is a showcase of Northeast Georgia’s beauty during the peak fall leaf season, and it’s open to cyclists of all skill levels.

The challenge will take cyclists on a 25-mile, 46-mile, or 70-mile route, all starting and ending on the TFS campus. The routes take cyclists through the winding backroads of Habersham and Rabun Counties along the Tallulah and Soque Rivers. This premiere cycling event includes a post-ride meal.

Register online at bikereg.com. Route details are available at ridewithgps.com.

Register by October 15 for a free t-shirt.

The entire TFS community collaborates to stage this event, with dozens of volunteers helping with support and logistics. Since it launched, the Challenge has generated more than $500,000 for student scholarships. Over 70% of TFS students receive some form of financial aid.

If you’re interested in being a sponsor, please contact Executive Director for Advancement Sonya Smith at [email protected].