Noontootla Creek
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Noontootla Creek is a small mountain stream situated in the Chattahoochee National Forest in north Georgia. The creek is a popular destination for trout fishing due to its remote location, natural beauty and trophy size rainbow trout. There are areas accessible to the public. However most of the creek flows through private woods and farm land.[citation needed]fact|date=January 2008}}
Noontootla Creek begins close to Springer Mountain at an elevation of 3045 feet ASL. From there it flows northwest for approximately eleven miles where it joins the Toccoa River.[citation needed]