The Small North Carolina Town Of Hayesville Has More Outdoor Attractions Than Any Other Place In The State
By Carolyn Harmon|Published February 17, 2023
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Under Brown Mountain Lights the Beast of Blandenboro wanders this magical land where lighthouses shine on kingdoms only accessible by ferries. A Lost Colony of legends and pirates revealed in historical sites and majestic mountains with views that make us weep. The home of handmade sculptures and scrumptious cuisine. North Carolina leaves this long-time writer and artist breathless with endless surprises, including the unlikely warmth a winter walk on the beach can bring.
With only about 440 residents to enjoy them and a big draw for tourists, Hayesville, North Carolina, packs a big punch in its outdoor attractions. And the important American Indian history here is worth the visit alone as it occupiesthe site of the former Cherokee town of Quanassee, which sits along the Trading Path also called the Unicoi Turnpike. From biking trails to golf, swimming, and a winery, see why this small North Carolina town has more outdoor attractions than any other.
1. American Indian History
Cherokee Homestead Exhibit, 21 Davis Loop, Hayesville, NC 28904, USA
The Cherokee Homestead Exhibit
is a fantastic experience and a culmination of the Clay County Community Revitalization Association with help from numerous volunteers, including the Western Carolina University Archeology Department and several members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
2. Hiking and Bicycling
JackRabbit Mountain, 1203-491, Jack Rabbit Rd, Hayesville, NC 28904, USA
Jackrabbit Mountain Trailhead is located in the scenic wooded Nantahala National Forest. The trail system offers about 15 miles of singletrack trails specifically designed for all skill levels.
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Many of the trails border Lake Chatuge, our favorite place to stop.
And speaking of stopping, why not stay in this magnificent forest for a while at the Jackrabbit Mountain Campground where you can enjoy peaceful lakeside camping? The gorgeous setting in the Nantahala National Forest offers many activities, including fishing, swimming, and kayaking.
Another place for camping is Walnut Hollow Ranch, located in the Great Smoky Mountains on a 156-acre working mountain cattle ranch.
Walnut Hollow Ranch - Premium Black Angus Beef, 1100 Carter Cove Rd, Hayesville, NC 28904, USA
Whether you're new at the game or an old pro, Mountain Harbour Golf Course in the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains is worth the trip. Book a tee time today.
The grill here is fantastic, so grab a seat next to the fire in this architectural delight.
Chunky Gal Stables sits at the base of Chunky Gal Mountain range, named after a Cherokee Indian story about a chief's daughter who ran away into the mountains to avoid marriage. One, one-and-a-half, and two-hour trail rides are offered, along with other specialized trips. Reservations are required for this exciting excursion.
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6. Stunning Vineyard
Eagle Fork Vineyards, 8 Cedar Cliff Rd, Hayesville, NC 28904, USA
Enjoy the scenery at Eagle Fork Vineyards in the inspiring Blue Ridge Mountains. The staff at this boutique winery uses traditional hand methods to ensure quality standards to produce small batches of wine.
7. Historic Courthouse
Courthouse Drive, Courthouse Dr, Hayesville, NC 28904, USA
Another beautiful sight built in 1888 is the Clay County Courthouse, which was abandoned in 2007 and reopened as an entertainment venue in 2018.
Now called the Historic Clay County Courthouse/Beal Center it provides outdoor summer concerts, farmers markets, and an annual summer festival on the square.
Have you reserved a campsite or a trail ride yet in this small town with more outdoor attractions than any other? And while you’re there, treat yourself to this incredible North Carolina restaurant.
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