Coker Creek Gold Panning Dist.

Coker Creek Gold Panning Dist.

Gold was discovered in 1827 at Coker Creek, located in the high country of Monroe County, Tennessee.  Today, sections of Coker Creek in the Cherokee National Forest (CNF) are open for panning.  All panners must register and acquire a permit (free) from the CNF.  Permits are available at the Coker Creek Welcome Center on Hwy. 68 or the Tellico Ranger…

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The Lost Sea Adventure

The Lost Sea Adventure

Home of the largest underground lake in the nation, the caverns include an extensive collection of anthodites (cave flowers). A guided walk to the bottom of the cave is capped off with a boat ride on the lake. The Lost Sea is a registered US Natural Landmark. The Wild Tour, an overnight caving tour for groups, is a favorite of…

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Chota / Tanasi Memorials

The memorials are part of the Sequoyah Birthplace Museum. Directions to Memorials – From the museum, turn right and follow Hwy 360 to the junction of Hwy 360/Hwy 455. Follow Hwy 455 for about 5 miles, and then turn left onto County Road 461 where you will drive alongside the lake to the memorials. A grave marker notes the burying place…

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Ft. Loudoun State Historic Area

Ft. Loudoun State Historic Area

This 1200 acre park, features a reconstructed fort, located on the banks of Tellico Lake.originally built by the British in 1756, when this area was known as the “Overhills”  – a designation given to Cherokee communities that rested on the western slopes of the Appalachian Mountains. Explore the barracks, shops and other structures. Historic Significance: Begun in 1756 and occupied until…

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