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NC-143 Cherohala Skyway
Robbinsville
Leaf-Lookers Guide

Once upon a time there was a certain Indian princess . . . No! Not this time. Many of us have heard the stories about Cherohala but they just are pure fiction. Cherohala is a modern-day coined word: Cherokee plus Nantahala. They needed a name (NC-143 isn't very romantic) for this very scenic skyline drive which connects the Nantahala National Forest in North Carolina with the Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee.

From US-74 at Topton (see: Nantahala Gorge), take US-129 to Robbinsville. At the intersection of NC-143 turn left and follow it around the south end of Lake Santeetlah. (About a dozen miles from US-74 is a 'scenic overlook' with a special kiosk. Here, too, you can take a detour into the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest where you can view one of the finest stands in the country of virgin oaks, tulip poplars (some 20 or so feet in circumference).

Continuing on NC-143, you'll soon cross Santeetlah Creek. This is known as the Santeetlah Gap. From here you will climb Cedar Top Mountain and then continue along the crests to Little Huckleberry Knob, Hoopers Bald (the highest here at 5429 feet), Laurel Top (on the Tennessee line) and then, following the Appalachian crest, on to John's Knob and Beech Gap where you can cross over into Tennessee.

According to geologists, the Appalachian Mountains are the oldest mountains in the world. Worn down by millions of years of erosion, they allow very comfortable hiking trails. In fact, almost every parking area along the Cherohala also serves as an access point for at least one such trail.

Though this route is only about 32 miles (to the Tennessee State Line at Beech Gap) it will take well over two hours to make the round trip. Please take advantage of the scenic overlooks - and, perhaps, follow a trail or two. While you are driving, please remember that you will encounter many pedestrians and cyclist along the road so please be careful.

Most accommodations are 'booked up' during the fall leaf viewing season. If you haven't made your hotel/motel reservations yet we have included access to an on-line hotel reservation system for your convenience.

Hotel reservations are available, usually at a discount,
  in the following nearby communities:

Chart of Leaf Colors

The U.S. Forest service has a special, toll-free, number for leaf-lookers.
Phone for peak dates and other information: 1-800-354-4595

Need Help making a Reservation?
call us toll-free at 1-888-254-0637
for discounted rates, use promo code 3309
(International callers use 01-210-507-5997)

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