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  • Fishing FAQ

    FishING FAQ Frequently Asked Questions Make your fishing trip fruitful and fun Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a novice casting your first line, we want to ensure your fishing excursion is as enjoyable as possible. So we’ve compiled a comprehensive guide to address some of the most frequently asked questions. Ready to cast your…

  • Fire Mountain Disc Golf Sanctuary

    Cherokee Fire Mountain Disc Golf Sanctuary Building on the legacy of Cherokee’s Fire Mountain Trails comes the new and stunning layout of the Fire Mountain Disc Golf Sanctuary Located within the Qualla Boundary of the Eastern Band of Cherokee and carefully built along the beautiful Raven Fork River in the sacred homelands of the Cherokee…

  • Oconaluftee Indian Village

    Travel back to the 18th century and experience the rich Cherokee culture in the scenic North Carolina mountains at the Oconaluftee Indian Village. Discover historical buildings, enjoy engaging shows like “Time of War,” and be mesmerized by traditional Cherokee dance. Relax with a meal at the picnic area and find souvenirs at the Gift Shop…

  • Stay

    Stay in Cherokee Once you stay in cherokee, part of you never leaves Even if you’re a careful packer, don’t be surprised if you leave a small piece of your heart behind. No trip to Cherokee is complete without spending an evening here—or three. Once you’ve watched a show, attended an event, done some shopping,…

  • Biking

    Cycling in Cherokee Making new tracks in an ancient world. The Qualla Boundary and the surrounding areas offer numerous possibilities for anyone wanting to seek adventure on two wheels! We take pride in our mountain bike offerings at Fire Mountain Trails. Fire Mountain is over 10.5 miles of some of the sweetest single track around…

  • Horseback Riding

    Horseback Riding in Cherokee Experience Cherokee on Horseback. Forget cars. Explore this natural wonderland by foot or by hoof. These trails were made for one or the other. Up high on your horse’s back, you can let your eyes drift over the quiet foliage and bustle of forest creatures hiding and peeking out to see…

  • Blue Ridge Parkway

    Blue Ridge Parkway Unwind that ribbon of highway. The Blue Ridge Parkway and Great Smoky Mountains National Park are two of the most visited attractions in the National Park Service and happen to be immediately accessible from Cherokee. So while you’re here, be sure to take a ride on this glorious route. But hang on;…

  • Camping

    Camping in Cherokee sleep beneath a tapestry of stars It’s details that can make your vacation very memorable, and campgrounds in the Smoky Mountains strive to provide unique experiences guaranteed to create memories that last a lifetime. Kids can get the time they need to burn off their vacation excitement and grown ups can get…

  • Elk

    Elk viewing in Cherokee Root for the home team. Don’t be surprised to see your companion in the midst of a surprised double take. Was that an elk I just saw? Yes, it was. And how often do you get to gaze at a herd of elk grazing in the wild? Along with a chill…

  • Birding

    Birding in Cherokee a vacation for a song Some of the best shows are completely free. This performance includes colorful, elaborate costumes, starlets, intricate songs, and a story of survival. These performers are the birds of Cherokee. Twitter, be gone. Here, you’ve got the real music.  Visit Cherokee and Experience the Best Birding in North…

  • Hiking

    Hiking in Cherokee On your North Carolina getaway, put a Smoky Mountains spring in your step. With over 800 miles of hiking trails, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is home to some of the most exquisite natural beauty in the country. Hiking trails range from rugged backcountry trails to relatively easy walks in the woods. Expect to…