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Local
Attractions
Blue
Ridge Parkway
- The Blue Ridge Parkway begins in Swain County and provides
spectacular views of the Great Smoky and Blue Ridge Mountains. It is
an ideal place for picnics and bicycling.
Cherokee
Indian Reservation
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Discover 11,000 years of culture and adventure
in Cherokee, North Carolina, and the sovereign nation of North
America's first people. Experience daily life in an authentic
1750's Cherokee village, surrounded by the sights and sensations of
life lived "dyuktv" - The Cherokee Way. Meet living
masters of Cherokee arts, crafts, life, skills and lore as they
demonstrate their mastery and create works you can own.
Great
Smoky Mountains National Park
- With sixteen peaks over 6,000 feet and more than a half-million
acres of pristine primitive wilderness, the Great Smoky Mountains
National Park is the nation's most-visited national park. Clingmans
Dome —the highest point in the Smokies — and Cade's Cove are the
most popular landmarks.
Great
Smoky Mountains Railroad
- The Nantahala Gorge Excursion from Bryson City is a 4 1/2 hours, 44
miles round trip ride. The train travels to the Nantahala Gorge and
returns. This magnificent trip offers highlights like the Horseshoe
Curve, Fontana Lake Trestle, Tennessee River and the Nantahala River.
Passengers ride in comfortable, reconditioned coaches, crown coaches,
club cars, dining cars, cabooses, and open cars, which are ideal for
viewing and picture taking. Special excursions and group rates are
available.
Harrah’s
Cherokee Casino -
24-hour casino fun, featuring 2,700 video gaming machines, three great
restaurants, live entertainment, a gift shop, a culturally-themed
educational child care facility and all the friendly, first-class
service that has made Harrah's famous. 24 hours a day - 7 days a week!
Museum
of the Cherokee Indian
- Totally renovated in 1998. By
combining high-tech wizardry and an extensive artifact collection, the
Museum of the Cherokee Indian is fun for the entire family and an
exciting, educational event.
Oconaluftee
Indian Village
- Recreated Cherokee Village of the 1750s. Regular tours by Cherokee
guides present history, crafts, early homes and mountain forest
demonstrations of beadwork, pottery, blowguns, and much more in a
beautiful forest setting.
Santa's
Land Fun Park and Zoo
- See Santa and his elves, browse through gift shops and exhibits, and
visit the domestic and exotic animals in the zoo. Santa's Land also
features rides, picnic facilities, and eating establishments.
Smoky
Mountain Trains
- Their mission is to share the spirit of model railroading with
individuals of all ages. Smoky Mountain Trains is more than an
ordinary museum. With its collection of 7,000 Lionel engines, cars and
accessories, impressive operating layout, children's activity center,
and gift/toy shop, Smoky Mountain Trains has something for everyone.
"Unto
These Hills" Outdoor Drama
- Recognized as one of the top outdoor dramas in the United States
with over 5,000,000 visitors since its opening in July 1950. The Drama
tells the history of the Cherokee people from about 1540 through their
forced removal from this area in the late 1830's.
Wheels
Through Time - Museum of Vintage Transportation
- It will sweep you back in time with its astounding presentation of
vintage transportation. Located in the picturesque town of
Maggie Valley, NC, the 38,000 sq. ft. museum offers the world's
largest collection of rare American motorcycles and cars from each of
the ten decades of America's automobile history as well as related
memorabilia and mementos. The collection contains over 250 rare
antique American motorcycles and automobiles from 1903 to the present
- 90% of which are still operated regularly.
Local
Outdoor Activities
Biking
Deep
Creek Tubing
Fishing
Fontana
Lake
Golf
Hiking
Horseback
Riding
Skiing
Waterfalls
Whitewater
Rafting
Area
Attractions (located
within a one hour drive of the cabin)
Asheville,
NC -
Mountain
adventure of the most diverse kind awaits your visit to Asheville,
whether you’re planning a tour of restaurants and culinary delights
or coming to try out the area’s top-rated outdoor sports activities.
Plan a trip of cultural discovery to explore the homes of our
nation’s great writers and take in the history of mountain music.
Whatever the season or the reason for your visit, Asheville is sure to
have something special to offer.
Biltmore
House and Gardens
- George Vanderbilt’s 250-room mansion is virtually the same as it
was at the turn of the 20th century. Sculptures, paintings,
furnishing, and household items have been carefully preserved. Tour
the gardens and the winery, and enjoy a sumptuous three-course meal or
a sandwich in one of several restaurants.
Deals
Gap (The Tail of the Dragon)
- U.S. Highway 129, connecting Western
North Carolina with East Tennessee, is world-famous among
motorcyclists and sports car drivers, for its eleven-mile section with
318 continuous curves.
Dollywood
- Unique
as its namesake Dolly Parton, Dollywood theme park is a one-of-a-kind
Smoky Mountain Family Adventure! Spanning 125 acres and nestled in the
lush foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains in Pigeon Forge,
Tennessee, near Gatlinburg, Dollywood is one of the most popular
family vacation destinations.
Fun
Factory in the Smokies
- A 56,000 square-foot family entertainment center with a variety of
arcade games, two miniature golf courses, bowling, go-carts, kids play
area, carousel, batting cages, laser tag, three restaurants, and more.
Gatlinburg
- Beneath the natural
beauty of Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains lies the colorful
lore of Tennessee history
and times gone by, dating back to even before the founding of our
Country. Many of the specialty shops in the Great
Smoky Arts & Crafts Community and other
locales throughout the town cling to that heritage in the utilitarian
craftsmanship and artistic renderings of their wares. Stop and browse
through the hundreds of shops; you'll leave with a newfound
appreciation for the assemblage of fine art available in the Smokies.
Additionally, the City's historic tour brochure and site markers will
put you in touch with Gatlinburg
history and the City's sometimes colorful past.
John
C. Campbell Folk School
- A school dedicated to the preservation of time-honored crafts, music
and dance since 1925.
Joyce
Kilmer Memorial Forest
- This magnificent 3800-acre forest is a remnant of an old growth cove
hardwood forest. Enormous yellow poplar, hemlock, basswood, beech and
other trees tower over the two loop trails. This forest stands as a
living memorial to Joyce Kilmer — teacher, journalist, soldier, and
poet — best known for his poem, "Trees". Located twelve
miles northwest of Robbinsville, NC, off Hwy 143.
Pigeon
Forge - In
addition to the fun-filled attractions, Pigeon Forge is home to music,
magic and variety, making Pigeon Forge one of the best family vacation
spots around. The city's theaters present all styles of music,
high-energy dancing and magical illusions. On your Pigeon Forge
vacation, you'll see amazing horsemanship, racing ostriches,
mind-reading-pigs, fire-eaters, jugglers and the best Elvis
impersonator this side of Graceland! You'll find all this and more on
the stages of Pigeon Forge, where the theaters are dedicated to
presenting wholesome family entertainment.
Scottish
Tartans Museum and Heritage Center
- Dedicated to the history and heritage
of the Scottish Tartan. It contains the official registry of all
publicly known tartans.
Area
Attractions (located
within a two hour drive of the cabin)
Cradle
of Forestry In America
- This major visitor attraction was once
part of George Vanderbilt's vast Biltmore Estate. It was here that Dr.
Carl Schenck started the first forestry school in the nation and first
practiced forest conservation. A visitor center, exhibits, guided
tours, historic buildings, and two paved trails lead you back to the
era of the first forestry school, established 1898.
Cherohala
Skyway -
The spectacular 51-mile skyway connects Hwy. 143 in Robbinsville, NC
to Hwy.165 in Tellico Plains, TN, traveling through the Cherokee and
Nantahala National Forests.
Chimney
Rock Park
- Spectacular 75-mile views, sheer cliffs
and unique rock formations. Trails leading to the 404-foot Hickory Nut
Falls. Famous as the filming site for the climactic scenes of The Last
of the Mohicans.
Fields
of the Wood
- From the top of Prayer Mountain to the
gigantic Ten Commandments spread across the mountainside, to the All
Nations Cross, Bible passages are presented in marble and stone in an
outdoor park. Open every day from sunrise to sunset.
Folk
Art Center
- Home of the Southern Highlands Craft Guild. Changing
craft exhibits in three galleries, Daily demonstrations April thru
December, Also the Allenstand Craft Shop.
North
Carolina Arboretum
- Miles of nature trails, cultivated
gardens, and state-of-the-art greenhouse complex.
Sliding
Rock
- Slide down Mother Nature's 60-foot smooth rock waterslide and plunge
into a pool of cool water at the bottom. Located
in the Pisgah National Forest, north of Brevard, NC.
Western
North Carolina Nature Center
- A living museum of plant and animal wildlife in the Southern
Appalachian mountains.
Whiteside
Mountain
- Named for its sheer white cliffs, Whiteside Mountain rises above the
Nantahala National Forest. A two-mile loop trail leads to the
4,930-foot summit.
Whitewater
Falls -
With a drop of 441 feet, Whitewater Falls is the highest falls in the
Eastern US. Located off
of Hwy 281 south of Cashiers, NC.
Source:
Swain County Chamber of Commerce
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