Download our PDF - North Carolina's Great Smoky Mountains

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Western North CarolinaScenic BywaysScenic byways have beendesignated to give visitors andresidents a chance to experience a bitof North Carolina history, geographyand culture while raising awarenessfor the protection and preservation ofthese treasures. The routes are carefullyselected to embody the diverse beautyand culture of the area and providetravelers with a safe and interestingalternate route.These byways are intended as analternative to the faster-paced trafficand commercial areas found along ourmajor highways and interstates. Byfollowing the byways, you will see someof the most breathtaking scenery in theGreat Smokies.For more information, visitncdot.gov/travel/scenic/1 Waterfall BywayStrangely powerful or eerily tranquil,waterfalls do have a way of castinga spell. If you happen to be a fan,this is your byway. Winding 98miles and featuring more than 200distinct waterfalls, it begins at US 64’sintersection with NC 215. Where itends is likely somewhere far deeperwithin you.98 miles • 3.5 hoursCherokee, Clay, Jackson,Macon and Transylvania Counties2 Nantahala BywayThe Cherokee used “Nantahala” tomean “Land of the Noonday Sun.”Why noonday? Well, likely for thesteep walls that frame the NantahalaGorge, an impressive site you’lltour as part of this swirling byway.Nearby, the Nantahala River hasbecome legendary for its whitewater.Just depart from Marble, head eastand don’t stop until you pass Wesser.43 miles • 1.5 hoursCherokee, Graham, Jackson andSwain Counties3 Cherohala SkywayEsquire magazine said “It’s like drivingthrough a car commercial.” Connectingthe Cherokee National Forest to theNantahala National Forest, this clean,smooth highway encourages you toopen up your sports car or pause yourRV for a sandwich and the beautifulsights. And the skyway vs. byway bit?Once you drive it, you’ll understand.20 miles • 45 minutes • Graham County4 Indian Lakes Scenic BywayWhere NC 28 meets US 29, fans ofcrystalline lakes (especially thosefeaturing Indian names) will find theircalling. Just leave what’s known as“The Dragon” and discover the firstlandmark, Fontana Dam. From there,you’ll have a hard time watching theroad as you pass the likes of FontanaVillage and Stecoah on the way tothe byway’s meandering end at theTennessee border.57 miles • 1.5 hoursSwain, Graham and Cherokee Counties5 Whitewater WayQuick: You have three guesses as towhat you’ll encounter on this scenicbyway. The aptly named WhitewaterWay is named for Whitewater Falls,which is the highest waterfall east of theRockies. Take NC 281 and hike the manytrails leading to spectacular rushingwater. Bathroom breaks are a must.9 miles • 20 minutesTransylvania and Jackson Counties6 Forest Heritage Scenic BywayIf, like Joyce Kilmer, you thinkthat you “shall never see a poemas lovely as a tree,” it’s time to putdown the poetry book and start yourengines. Take off on US 276 Northfrom Brevard on the Forest HeritageScenic Byway to see The Cradle ofForestry, the Pink Beds and ShiningRock Wilderness.65 miles • 2 hoursHaywood, Transylvania andJackson Counties7 Smoky Mountain Scenic BywayTravel through The Great SmokyMountains National Park, renownedfor its diverse plant and animal life.A trip along this road puts you inclose proximity to some of NorthCarolina’s most captivating wildlife,and gives a glimpse of the SouthernAppalachian pioneer culture thatonce dominated the region. Just hopoff the Blue Ridge Parkway on to US441 near the Qualla Boundary of theCherokee Indian Reservationand head North intoTennessee.16.5 miles • 35 minutesSwain CountySite numbers correspondto this mapUgo TourMobile AppIntroducing the Ugo NCMountains Tour app. Downloadit today on your iPhone, Android,iPad or iPod Touch and discoverthe best kept secrets of hiking,shopping, rafting and more in thebeautiful Smoky Mountains.3031

Recreational Areas & CampgroundsIf enjoying the outdoors is not your strength, skip this page.This information is reserved for those who love the way thesun feels on the back of their neck.Site numberscorrespond to mapon foldout cover.Nantahala National Forest1 Cherokee Lake S Y X c Open year-round2 Hanging Dog d S o Y H $ Open June – Oct.3 Fires Creek S F b c Open year-round4 Jackrabbit Mountain d S o p Y F 1 H c A $ Open May – Sept.5 Bob Allison S Y F Open year-round6 Standing Indian d S o Y F c $ Open April – Nov.7 Hurricane Primitive d o F b c Open year-round8 Arrowood Glade S Y Open year-round9 Wayah Crest S F Open year-round10 Wayah Bald S F h Open year-round11 Nantahala Gorge S 9 c h Open year-round12 Ferebee Memorial 9 c Open year-round13 Snowbird S c Open year-round14 Cheoah Point d S o Y F H c $ Open April – Oct.15 Horse Cove d S o Y F c $ Open year-round*16 Joyce Kilmer S Y F ? Open year-round17 Cable Cove d S o Y H c $ Open April – Oct.18 Tsali d S o Y F b B H c $ Open April – Oct.19 Cliffside Lake d S Y F 1 c $ Open May – Oct.20 Van Hook Glade d S o Y $ Open May – Oct.21 Highlands Visitor Center S Y X ? Open June – Oct.22 Whitewater Falls S F h Open year-round23 Whiteside Mountain F h Open year-round24 Balsam Lake X F c Open year-round25 Sunburst d S o Y $ Open May – Nov.Great Smoky Mountains National Park26 Deep Creek d S o Y F b c h $ Open May – Oct.27 Smokemont d S o Y X F b c h ? $ Open year-round**28 Balsam Mountain d S o Y F h $ Open year-round**29 Cataloochee d S o Y F h $ Open April – Oct.30 Elkmont d S o Y X F c h ? $ Open year-round**31 Cades Cove d S o Y X F b c h ? $ Open year-round**d Camping PicnickingS Restroomso Trailer Spacep Trailer Dump StationShowersY Drinking WaterX Handicap AccessibleF Hiking Trailb Horse TrailB Bike Trail1 SwimmingH Boat Ramp9 Canoeing/Raftingc Fishing} Winter Recreationh Scenic Viewsg Ranger StationA Amphitheater? Information$ Fee Required* In winter no water or fee ** Weather permitting3233

Recreational Areas & CampgroundsIf enjoying the outdoors is not y<strong>our</strong> strength, skip this page.This information is reserved for those who love the way thesun feels on the back of their neck.Site numberscorrespond to mapon foldout cover.Nantahala National Forest1 Cherokee Lake S Y X c Open year-round2 Hanging Dog d S o Y H $ Open June – Oct.3 Fires Creek S F b c Open year-round4 Jackrabbit Mountain d S o p Y F 1 H c A $ Open May – Sept.5 Bob Allison S Y F Open year-round6 Standing Indian d S o Y F c $ Open April – Nov.7 Hurricane Primitive d o F b c Open year-round8 Arrowood Glade S Y Open year-round9 Wayah Crest S F Open year-round10 Wayah Bald S F h Open year-round11 Nantahala Gorge S 9 c h Open year-round12 Ferebee Memorial 9 c Open year-round13 Snowbird S c Open year-round14 Cheoah Point d S o Y F H c $ Open April – Oct.15 Horse Cove d S o Y F c $ Open year-round*16 Joyce Kilmer S Y F ? Open year-round17 Cable Cove d S o Y H c $ Open April – Oct.18 Tsali d S o Y F b B H c $ Open April – Oct.19 Cliffside Lake d S Y F 1 c $ Open May – Oct.20 Van Hook Glade d S o Y $ Open May – Oct.21 Highlands Visitor Center S Y X ? Open June – Oct.22 Whitewater Falls S F h Open year-round23 Whiteside Mountain F h Open year-round24 Balsam Lake X F c Open year-round25 Sunburst d S o Y $ Open May – Nov.<strong>Great</strong> <strong>Smoky</strong> <strong>Mountains</strong> National Park26 Deep Creek d S o Y F b c h $ Open May – Oct.27 Smokemont d S o Y X F b c h ? $ Open year-round**28 Balsam Mountain d S o Y F h $ Open year-round**29 Cataloochee d S o Y F h $ Open April – Oct.30 Elkmont d S o Y X F c h ? $ Open year-round**31 Cades Cove d S o Y X F b c h ? $ Open year-round**d Camping PicnickingS Restroomso Trailer Spacep Trailer Dump StationShowersY Drinking WaterX Handicap AccessibleF Hiking Trailb Horse TrailB Bike Trail1 SwimmingH Boat Ramp9 Canoeing/Raftingc Fishing} Winter Recreationh Scenic Viewsg Ranger StationA Amphitheater? Information$ Fee Required* In winter no water or fee ** Weather permitting3233

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