Trahlyta was a woman in Cherokee legend who is said to have lived in the North Georgia Mountains near present-day Dahlonega in the United States.
Trahlyta supposedly drank from a nearby Fountain of Youth to maintain her renowned beauty.
Her "fountain of youth" is often associated with nearby Porter Springs, where a resort community operated in the late 1800s and early 1900s for people who believed the waters had healthful properties.
The site of the rockpile over her alleged grave, complete with a historical marker, is called Stonepile Gap.
Lake Trahlyta in Union County, Georgia is named after the Indian maiden.