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  • The Ultimate Camping Checklist

    Whether you’re a first-time camper or a seasoned pro, there’s truly nothing like a camping adventure to bring the family or friends together! Camping is the perfect way to experience nature in a fun, safe way! You can hike, make delicious recipes over a campfire, fish, or visit a local village – the opportunities are…

  • Fire Mountain Inferno

    Welcome to the Fire Mountain Inferno mountain bike event in Cherokee, North Carolina, recognized as the Best Mountain Bike Race in the annual Best of the Blue Ridge survey by Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine. Scheduled to take place from May 4th to May 5th, 2024, the Fire Mountain Inferno is poised to captivate riders and…

  • Fly Fishing

    Plan the Best Fly Fishing Vacation in Cherokee NC Experience the Beauty of Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Western North Carolina has gotten a lot of notice for its amazing fly-fishing spots. Hands down the best spot for fly fishing in WNC is Cherokee. Cherokee offers streams, creeks, and rivers teeming with trout. Fly fishing…

  • Campgrounds & RVs

    Campgrounds & RVs Camping in Cherokee. A safe, natural place to roll out your sleeping bag. A great way to experience Cherokee intimately through the day and night is to camp at one of our comfortable campgrounds. If you’re like many nature lovers, you don’t want to let go of the smell of the campfire or the…

  • Qualla Java Café

    Qualla Java, a native-owned coffee shop situated on the Qualla Boundary in Cherokee, North Carolina, is owned and operated by three enrolled members of Federally recognized Indigenous Nations and a Colombian national. The passionate team at Qualla Java is dedicated to delivering the highest quality coffee products. They proudly serve high-quality, small-batch Colombian coffee in…

  • Oconaluftee Islands Park

    Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Cherokee, North Carolina, Oconaluftee Islands Park offers a serene retreat amidst nature’s beauty. Situated along the tranquil waters of the Oconaluftee River, this park provides a peaceful setting for picnics, leisurely strolls, and scenic views. Visitors can enjoy the lush greenery, gentle river currents, and the vibrant colors of…

  • Stickball

    Stickball the Game Known as The Little Brother of War a living cultural tradition Stickball has always been much more than a game to the Cherokee people. Though once this ancient sport served a judicial or diplomatic function by settling tribal disputes before they led to war, today it’s a living cultural tradition. Stickball games…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Waterfalls

    Waterfalls in Cherokee They make relaxation tapes that sound like our waterfalls. Little wonder. All you need is the lullaby of falling waters from the river boulders above to fill you with a vast sense of peace. It’s true; there is nothing quite like the powerful drug of a waterfall to put everything in its…