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Graham County, North Carolina,offers
a natural beauty that is still unspoiled by crowds.
With a population of only 7,000, with many Smoky
Mountain adventures, it is truly a rare find in today's
world.
Hiking
in Graham County - Two-thirds of the county
is National Forest. The Appalachian Trail winds through the
county on its trek from Georgia to Maine. Graham
County is the home of The Nantahala National Forest, Joyce
Kilmer Memorial Forest, Slickrock Creek Wilderness area and
borders the Smoky Mountains National Park. The
Snowbird & West Buffalo Creeks have a national reputation of
some of the best trout streams around.
The
Tail of the Dragon - is known as one of the
best motorcycle / sportscar roads in America. It will
challenge even the best riders/drivers with its 318 curves
in 11 miles. The Cherohala Skyway offers unsurpassed views
of Joyce Kilmer and the Cherokee National Forest.
Lake
Santeetlah - whose shoreline is more than
75% National Forest offers security that it will never be
spoiled by development. Fontana Lake runs more than 25
miles and the entire north shore is the Smoky Mountain
National Park. Even on the busiest of summer weekends,
visitors and residents can enjoy the solitude of these
lakes.
The
county seat is Robbinsville and has a population of about
2,000. The 4th of July Annual Heritage Festival is one
of the biggest celebrations. Another enjoyable event
is the Graham County Rescue Squad's annual Ramp Fest,
usually held the last week of April.
Stecoah
Valley Center offers a variety of cultural
events with live Appalachian music every Saturday night
through the summer. The Stecoah Valley
Artisans Gallery offers a unique opportunity to buy original
artwork as well as the fine crafts that have made North
Carolina famous. Many artisans in the county
have studios and galleries to visit.
Outdoor
adventures are aplenty in Graham County. Hiking,
whitewater rafting, canoeing, kayaking, fly-fishing, lake
fishing, boating, jet skiing, hunting, horseback riding,
nature photography, and mountain biking are some of the more
strenuous activities. Others prefer the quiet restfulness of
the forest, waterfalls, mountains, lakes, and streams.
Graham County welcomes all visitors with good old southern
hospitality. Come and see for yourself
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