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National And State Parks – Sylva, North Carolina
The Straight Fork originates between Balsam Mountain and Hyatt Ridge in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The stream is pristine, as is the area through which it flows. Although a dirt road parallels the creek, it feels like ... More on Trails
Golf Courses – Highlands, North Carolina
Golf Heaven in Highlands Check out the history for yourself. The course looks easy, its not very long on the card, but position is everything. If you're a "flatlander", you'll have to jus... More on golflink.com
Ice Cream – Cherokee, North Carolina
Dairy Queen is a two star restaurant in Cherokee. This very affordable establishment is one of the popular restaurants in ... More on Open List
Parks – Bryson City, North Carolina
Although the Twentymile area is one of the more remote sections of the park, it receives a surprising amount of use. Expect some company on a summer weekend hike. Begin hiking up the gravel road on an old railroad grade. At 0.5 mile ... More on Trails
Landmarks – Cherokee, North Carolina
(Saunooke, 223' x 4', 33-87-a) across Oconaluftee River at Saunooke Village in Cherokee , Swain County, NC. US441 N. (curves E.) 2.1 miles from jct with US19 to the bridge ... More on dalejtravis.com
National And State Parks – Brevard, North Carolina
Surrounded by the gentle grace of the Smoky Mountains, this stunning lakefront home is the real "On Golden Pond." The lakefront mountain retreat is nestled on a private, one acre wooded lot in Sherwood Forest, an Audubon Cooperative ... More on Visitnc.com
Things To Do – Bryson City, North Carolina
The staff was so friendly and excellent at what they are doing. More on Yahoo! Travel
Golf Courses – Sky Valley, Georgia
Wonderfully maintained beautiful golf course. More on golflink.com
Restaurants – Cashiers, North Carolina
I pass through Cashiers twice a week and always stop at Tommy's Coffee Shop for a caffeine boost and a freshly baked treat or two. More on Yahoo! Travel
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