Hi Mountain Condor

Hi Mountain Condor

Hi Mountain Condor

Monroe, McMinn and Loudoun counties lie in the heart of the Cherohala Region. The word Cherohala comes from combining the names of Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee and Nantahala National Forest in North Carolina. At one of the highest points in the Unicoi Mountains at 5,400 feet, the nearly 50-mile Cherohala Skyway crosses over into North Carolina.

Paralleling the Tellico River, the Skyway remains an ideal spot to enjoy the mountainous countryside, meander the trails, photograph the natural surroundings and picnic. After a stop at the Cherohala Skyway Visitors Center in Tellico Plains, begin the Skyway journey by veering off Forest Service Road 210 to view Bald River Falls. The pristine waterfall dramatically cascades more than 100 feet onto the rocks below. The more adventurous can take a trail to the top.

Take advantaqe of dozens of things to do and see in the Cherohala Region's small towns of Tellico Plains, Sweetwater, Madisonville, Coker Creek, Vonore and Athens--all within easy driving distance of each other. Dozens of antiques and arts and crafts shops are along the way.