WHAT IS THERE TO DO IN CHEROKEE, NC?
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Video clips of nearly all of Cherokee, NC’s activities
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Activities;
rafting, fishing, fish tournaments, golfing, swimming, hiking, waterfalls, tubing,gocarts,
Santa’s Land, gold panning,, skate boarding, river rafting, Mingo Falls Cherokee bonfire and horseback riding
Cherokee Attractions
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort
Oconaluftee Indian Village
Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc
Onto these hills, an outdoor drama!
Museum Of The Cherokee Indian
The Museum Store
Blue Ridge Parkway,
Sequoyah National Golf Club
Fish Cherokee
Elk Is At Cataloochee, North Of Waynesville. NC
Onconaluftee Visitors Center
Mountain Farm Museum and Mingus Mill
Cherokee, North Carolina
Why do families who experience a Cherokee area vacation never venture anywhere else? Because Cherokee is at the heart of a four state mountain paradise with thousands of attractions. More than you can see and do in a week, a month or a year, but a lifetime of fascinating natural splendors wrapped in the three most treasured brands of hospitality on Earth … Native American hospitality, Southern hospitality and Mountain hospitality.
The beautiful town of Cherokee is anchored by the world-class accommodations and games of Harrah’s Cherokee Casino, but beyond the tables, suites and eclectic cuisine are three thousand waterfalls and hundreds of historic sites wrapped in mountains more than a million years old.
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City Drive #011 - Cherokee, North Carolina
Road Trip #414 - City Drive - Cherokee, North Carolina
Cherokee is a census-designated place (CDP) in Swain and Jackson counties in western North Carolina, United States, within the Qualla Boundary land trust. It is located in the Oconaluftee River Valley around the intersection of U.S. Route 19 and U.S. Route 441. As of the 2010 census, the CDP had a population of 2,138.
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Table Rock State Park South Carolina, Sacred Ground for Cherokee Indians
Troop 10 visited Table Rock State Park in Pickens County, SC. We hiked the 3.6-mile trail to the summit, 3124 feet above sea level, a round-trip about 4.5 hours in duration. Table Rock is a large granite-faced mountain on the Eastern Escarpment of the Blue Ridge Mountains. According to the Cherokee legend, a great spirit loomed over these mountains, casting a bluish haze over the area, giving the name to the Blue Ridge Mountains. The great spirit sat on nearby Stool Mountain to eat his meals on the flatter Table Rock.
The music in this video is a lady playing a Native American Courting Flute. I happened upon her sitting on the deck of the visitors center and was able to record her playing. Its peaceful tones seemed like the perfect backdrop to this story.
Table Rock State Park has primitive group camping areas for Scout groups and is open year-round. The hike to the summit is strenuous but the pay off at the top is an amazing view of the South Carolina Piedmont. I highly recommend this trip.
Cherokee Village, North Carolina
Cherokee Indian Reservation, North Carolina
Drone Aerial shots of Creek in Cherokee Nc.
Oconaluftee Visitor Center in the Great Smoky Mountains
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The Mountain Farm Museum and Oconaluftee Visitor Center and located at the entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on U.S. Highway 441 near Cherokee, North Carolina. The Blue Ridge Parkway ends nearby. Stop by the new Oconaluftee Visitor Center with plenty of maps, guides, and helpful park rangers and programs.
The Mountain Farm Museum includes farm buildings, most dating around 1900, that were moved from their original locations throughout the Great Smoky Mountain National Park to create an open-air museum. Visitors can explore a log farmhouse, barn, apple house, springhouse, and a working blacksmith shop to get a sense of how families may have lived 100 years ago.
Most of the structures were built in the late 19th century and were moved here in the 1950s. The Davis House is a rare chance to view a log house built from chestnut wood before the chestnut blight decimated the American Chestnut in our forests during the 1930s and early 1940s.
Pet & Bike Friendly Trail
The Oconaluftee River Trail is one of two walking paths in the Smokies on which visitors can walk dogs and bicycle. Pets and bicycles are prohibited on all other park trails. The trail travels 1.5 miles one-way from the Oconaluftee Visitor Center to the outskirts of the city of Cherokee, NC. It is relatively flat, but does have a few small hills. The trail runs through the forest along side the Oconaluftee River and offers beautiful views of the river.
The Farm Museum is free. Open All Year: October 8:00-6:00, November - March 8:00-4:30, April 8:00-5:00
Theses videos are the same tourist videos that are being seen by tens of thousands of hotel guests daily from the Visitors' Information Channels TV shows. VIC provides visitors with interesting facts about each area in an entertaining fashion and offer a glimpse into some of the best tourist destinations in the Mountain South.
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Channel 97 Smoky Mountains, Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and Sevierville,TN
Channel 13 Cherokee NC the Smoky Mountains,The BlueRidge Parkway
Channel 22 the High Country, Boone, Banner Elk, Blowing Rock, Beech Mountain, Sugar Mountain, Grandfather Mountain and Linville in NC.
VIC's Channel 17 and 99 Alpine Helen and Northeast Georgia's nine counties
Channel 16 Maggie Valley, Waynesville and Haywood County
The Show Videos feature the area's lodging, dining, shopping, activities, and attractions including Helen's Oktoberfest, The Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Cherokee Harrah's Casino, Blue Ridge Parkway, Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies, Grandfather Mountain and over 360 videos
Driving through Cherokee, North Carolina
Cherokee /ˈtʃɛrəkˌiː/ (Cherokee language: ᏣᎳᎩ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Swain and Jackson counties in western North Carolina, United States, within the Qualla Boundary land trust. It is located in the Oconaluftee River Valley around the intersection of U.S. Route 19 and U.S. Route 441. As of the 2010 census, the CDP had a population of 2,138.
Cherokee is the headquarters for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation. To continue the heritage of the Cherokee in the town, several signs for streets and buildings are written in both Cherokee syllabary and English.
The town was previously known as Yellow Hill, a name which is still used in Cherokee: ᎡᎳᏬᏗ (Elawodi).
Cherokee, North Carolina: Discover Authentic Native American Culture
Discover the traditional homeland of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in Western North Carolina, including Oconaluftee Indian Village, Unto These Hills and outdoor adventure in the Smoky Mountains.
Pioneer farm at Oconaluftee Visitor Center
Pioneer Farmstead at the Oconaluftee Visitor Center on the North Carolina side of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
North Carolina Welcome Center
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Oconaluftee Visitor Center
Brief tour of the visitor center in Cherokee North Carolina.
Great Smoky Mountains NP: Oconaluftee River Trail & Elk
This wide, easy 1.5 mile trail which follows the Oconaluftee River begins at the Mountain Farm Museum next to the Oconaluftee Visitor Center and ends in Cherokee, North Carolina. John 1:3, Isaiah 55:12
Visit the North Carolina Mountain Towns of Cashiers, Cherokee, Dillsboro, and Sylva
Mountain lovers love Jackson County, North Carolina. Surround yourself in the natural beauty of the Balsam Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains. Challenge yourself on the most scenic golf courses that North Carolina has to offer. Enjoy the thrill of whitewater rafting and kayaking. Escape for a vacation or just for the weekend. Shopping, museums, historic downtowns, and scenic drives are just a few of your vacation options. A year round calendar of festivals and special events are available for the whole family. Stroll leisurely through our charming villages. Explore mountain arts and craft galleries. Spend a day learning about the Cherokee Indian experience.
The Great Cherokee Motels, Cherokee NC
When you travel, you're looking for comfort, awesome amenities, and great service. Well with not one, but three hotels, and a fabulous restaurant, we're masters at hospitalityThe Great Smokies Inn is located in the heart of the shopping district making it an ideal location for groups and families alike. We have an outdoor pool, and pets are welcome too!
The Hampton Inn of Cherokee is everything you've come to expect from the Hampton brand. Interior corridors for your safety and a hot continental breakfast to start your day right. We recently renovated, there's an outdoor pool, an exercise room, and your satisfaction is guaranteed.
The Chestnut Tree Inn is a fitting location for family gatherings, social events or corporate retreats. Our award winning restaurant can cater your event right here. Enjoy an indoor and outdoor pool and a short drive to activities. The Chestnut Tree Restaurant offers a complimentary full service hot breakfast for all our overnight guests....and also serves breakfast and dinner to the public with Prime Rib, Fresh Local Trout and a garden bar. The Great Cherokee Hotels, we know hospitality.
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Fun in the Smoky Mountains - Bryson City | Cherokee | Deep Creek
#ilovervlife #brysoncitync #smokymountains Having fun in the Smoky Mountains is exactly what Joan and I experienced spending a fun week with the kids, grandkids running around the Smoky Mountain National Park, Bryson City, Cherokee and camping in the community of Deep Creek, NC. This is our first return to this area after 2 years and we discovered so many things to experience that we missed from our last visit.
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Cherokee NC, Qualla Boundry, Native American Indian Reservation
A tour around the grounds of the cherokee native american reservatio
Mountain Farm Museum Oconaluftee Center - Great Smokys
#oconalufteevisitorcenter #mountainfarmmuseum #smokymountainnationalpark From our recent trip to Deep Creek, NC we took a day trip to Cherokee, NC. Just outside of town is the entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains Nation Park as you travel toward Gatlinburg, TN. The park runs a very nice visitors center. Part of the center is the Mountain Farm Museum. There's no cost to tour or take part in the interactive presentations. The farm was built by John Davis and completed around 1900. There is a farmhouse, barn, apple house, springhouse, and a working blacksmith shop. The farm museum offered a great finish to our day with an experience of how families may have lived 100 years ago.
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