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In the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, Jackson County is a place where nature’s beauty is on full display. Our mountains, lush forests, and stunning waterfalls offer a perfect setting for unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re here for adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, something special is waiting for you. As you explore our beautiful landscapes, we ask you to join us in protecting this wonderful area. Our commitment to the environment is a big part of what makes Jackson County special. We believe in leaving places better than we found them, ensuring that these natural wonders can be enjoyed by future visitors. Your journey through our trails, forests, and waterfalls is more than just a visit; it’s an opportunity to be part of our community’s effort to preserve our natural heritage. By being mindful of your impact, you’re helping to keep Jackson County beautiful for years to come. So, welcome to our corner of North Carolina! We’re excited to share the beauty of our region with you. Get ready to make some great memories and join us in taking care of this beautiful place. Discover. Protect. Enjoy. Welcome to Jackson County. This guide has been printed on paper made from recycled materials. We encourage you to extend its life by sharing it with others, passing it on, or recycling it once you’ve finished using it! Welcome to Jackson County, North Carolina!

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Jackson County is just a day’s drive for almost half of the U.S. population, making it a convenient and remote escape out of larger cities. • Knoxville, TN........................................................117 miles, <2 hours • Atlanta, GA........................................................150 miles, 2.5 hours • Greenville, SC..................................................150 miles, 2.5 hours • Charlotte, NC.........................................................161 miles, 3 hours • Raleigh, NC.......................................................281 miles, 4.5 hours • Birmingham, AL.................................................295 miles, 5 hours • Asheville Regional Airport (AVL)......................................50 miles • Greenville/Spartanburg Airport (GSP)..............................72 miles

Cashiers, Glenville & Sapphire................................. 16 Sylva............................................. 18 Dillsboro..................................... 20 Cullowhee................................. 22 WNC Fly Fishing Trail®........... 30 Family Field Trip....................... 33 Cherokee................................... 34 Our Secret Season................. 38 Farmers Markets..................... 40 Inside:

Rest & Relaxation.................... 43 Accessibility.............................. 44 Events......................................... 52 On Two Wheels........................ 57 Hang Your Hammock............. 58 The Smokies............................. 60 Blue Ridge Parkway............... 62 Free Concerts........................... 67 Destination Weddings........... 68 Ale Trail...................................... 70 Vacation Rentals....................... 72 Accommodations...................... 76 Food & Drink Directory.......... 82

VISITOR CENTERS

Jackson County Chamber of Commerce 773 W. Main St., Sylva, NC 28779 800-962-1911

Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce 202 US Hwy. 64 W., Cashiers, NC 28717 828-743-5191

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MAKE IT YOUR NATURE

PLAN AHEAD AND PREPARE North Carolina is home to endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. STICK TO TRAILS AND OVERNIGHT RIGHT Keep to designated trails and durable surfaces to protect trailside plants. LEAVE IT AS YOU FIND IT North Carolina is home to an amazing diversity of indigenous plants and animals. Snap a picture instead of picking flowers, gathering shells, and collecting pine cones. BE CAREFUL WITH FIRE If you choose to have a fire, check on regulations, secure a permit if needed, and keep the fire small. If allowed, gather wood from the ground instead of breaking branches from trees. Buy firewood locally to avoid bringing in invasive species. KEEP WILDLIFE WILD From black bears and wild horses to salamanders and birds, all wildlife should be treated with respect in the natural areas you are visiting. SHARE OUR TRAILS People have a range of skill levels and ideas about how to enjoy the outdoors. Respect others so that North Carolina’s natural spaces will be welcoming and relaxing for all.

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CASHIERS, GLENVILLE, & SAPPHIRE

Perched on a high plateau, this vacation paradise is home to some of the oldest mountains in the world. Located in the southern section of Jackson County, Cashiers, Glenville, and Sapphire o er wide-open spaces and gorgeous scenery among the waterfalls, lakes, hiking trails, and picnic spots — making it the perfect place for a day trip, family vacation, or weekend getaway. • Stop by the Cashiers Farmers Market at the Crossroads. • Sip on craft beverages at Whiteside Brewing Co. Also check out the Taproom at Sapphire Mountain Brewing Co. • Enjoy Cashiers staples such as Cornucopia’s porch, Slabtown’s great pizzas, or elevated fare at Canyon Kitchen, The Orchard, or The Library. • For a cool treat, check out Crossroads Custard & Coldbrew. • Hike Whiteside Mountain (elev. 4,930 ft.), considered by geologists to be one of the oldest mountains in the world. At 360 to 490 million years old, the mountain is great for climbing and is home to Peregrine Falcons that perch on its rocky outcrops. Bring $3 for parking. • Visit Whitewater Falls, believed to be the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi. Bring $3 for parking. • Sitting 3,500-feet above sea level with 26 miles of shoreline, Lake Glenville is one of the highest lakes east of the Mississippi River. Pines Recreation sandy beach area along Lake Glenville is great for picnicking and swimming. Outdoors Food & Drink See all dining on page 84

16 “Cashiers is a great destination if you are looking for a relaxing nature escape.” — Southern Living

• Zipline, play footgolf, ski, and snowboard at Sapphire Valley . • Cast a line on the WNC Fly Fishing Trail® with expert guides. • Panthertown Valley is often referred to as the “Yosemite of the East.” Located near Cashiers, it’s 6,311 acres of Nantahala National Forest land featuring 30 miles of rugged backcountry hiking and mixed-use trails for cycling, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Panthertown has over a dozen cascading waterfalls, native trout streams, panoramic views, and sheer granite cliffs. We recommend you bring a map as it’s for serious adventurers! Get a map at panthertown.org or panthertownmap.com. • Visit Gorges State Park , a 7,700-acre NC State Park with numerous waterfalls, rugged river gorges, and great trails. Check out Rainbow Falls - you won’t be disappointed! • Rent a stand-up paddleboard, kayak, jet ski, or boat for adventures on Lake Glenville . • Take the family on a leisurely walk to Silver Run Falls. • Paddle the extreme whitewater six times a year when High Falls becomes Class IV rapids. 2024 Release Dates: April 27-28, June 8, July 6, July 27, August 10, August 24 • See the Shadow of the Bear in Cashiers — visible for approximately six weeks — from mid-October through early November and mid-February through early March. Insider tip — visit in February during our secret season! The shadow begins around 5:30 p.m. on clear days and lasts half an hour. • Golf at Sapphire National Golf Club. • Explore the heart of Cashiers on the Greenway Ramble , an extensive network of trails, sidewalks, and pedestrian friendly roads. • Shop at upscale gift shops and boutiques, art galleries, and recreational out tters. • Unwind at world-class spas with majestic views. Attractions

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SYLVA

• Along Main and Mill Streets you will find four coffee shops, four antique stores, and three bookstores, with every kind of variety to suit your tastes. • Enjoy amazing culinary fare at Lulu’s on Main, Lucy in the Rye, ILDA, City Lights, Mad Batter, and other eateries as you explore Main Street. Let’s not forget Cosmic Carryout’s famous burgers. Santé and The Cut Cocktail lounge make for great evening spots. • James Beard Foundation: We're proud to feature Dalaya Thai Cuisine and its chef, Kanlaya "Gun" Supachana, who has been recognized as a semifinalist in 2024 for the prestigious James Beard Foundation Best Chef in the Southeast Award. This notable accolade reflects Dalaya's commitment to excellence in culinary arts and its standing as a top dining destination in our region. While the final results will be announced later, being named a semifinalist itself is a testament to the exceptional quality and innovation that Dalaya brings to our local culinary scene. • Explore the Jackson County Ale Trail . In Sylva, in just a few blocks span, we have three amazing breweries: Innovation Brewing, Balsam Falls, and Lazy Hiker Sylva Taproom. mountain town has a distinct groove. Sylva was also named one of the “Top 10 Cleanest Cities in the US” by Expedia.com, due in part to its green and eco friendly initiatives, including being a certified Tree City with a stunning Tree Walk that showcases over 50 different species of trees. Food & Drink A charming downtown with a booming brew scene that TripAdvisor calls “One of the Top 10 American Brewery Tours,” this historic Jackson County

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“An Asheville alternative for the crowd weary.”

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Outdoors

• Go on an adventure at Sylva’s Pinnacle Park , a 1,529-acre park located five minutes from downtown. See if you have what it takes for the seven-mile roundtrip trek that ascends more than 3,000 ft. in elevation. Panoramic views await at the top. Tip: Pack water, a picnic lunch, and wear sturdy hiking boots. • Enjoy a botanical adventure with a guided wildflower tour. • Twenty minutes from Sylva are both the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway, America’s most visited national park sites. • Immerse yourself in the state’s only Certified Nature Forest Therapy Trail. Pinnacle Park in Sylva is over 1,500 acres of pristine natural beauty, and visitors can experience its rejuvenating qualities first hand. Brochures available at the trailhead will help you go on a self guided forest therapy walk on the gently sloping lower loop trail at the park. All you need to unwind is a day with nature. Forget about the stresses of everyday life with Shinrin-Yoku, the ancient Japanese art of Forest Bathing. Studies show that a focused session lasting 15 minutes in nature lowers blood pressure, anxiety, stress and boosts the immune system; mental clarity improves. It’s simple to do yourself at Pinnacle Park in Sylva.

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DILLSBORO

This rustic, charming Western North Carolina town is the perfect, relaxing getaway. Dillsboro eases the hustle of everyday life with its quaint pottery shops, art galleries, and restaurants. With blocks of century old storefronts, country inns, and beautiful mountain views, this artisan village offers one of the best ways to pass the time as you stroll along its sidewalks. Known for its artistic roots, Dillsboro is close to Cherokee, Sylva, Bryson City, and only a short trip from Cashiers. • Dillsboro is home to great eats, including #11 on Yelp's Top 100 US Restaurants in the United States – Haywood Smokehouse. There are options for the whole family when stopping in Dillsboro, including Foragers Canteen, Rivers and Rails, Kostas, Boots Steakhouse, Quirky Birds, and more. • Innovation Station Brewery – One of several breweries along the popular Jackson County Ale Trail, this former train depot is a great place to side up to the bar and find more than a dozen brews on tap. • Whitewater rafting in Dillsboro is a blast for the whole family. Whether you prefer a little whitewater or a stretch of river gentle enough for small children, we’ve got what you’re looking for. Our rapids are Mom-approved! Choose from a number of outfitters for a great trip. Outdoors Food & Drink See all dining on page 84

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• Nearby excursions – Only a short distance to bike trails in Cullowhee, performances at Western Carolina University, fly fishing in Webster, and close proximity to Cashiers’ stretch of the Nantahala National Forest, Dillsboro is a great home base for your mountain adventures.

Attractions

• The American Museum of the House Cat near Dillsboro is not to be missed for a memorable vacation stop. Its two rooms are packed with 5,000+ cat-related curiosities, including many rare and fascinating antiques. Located at 5063 Hwy 441 South, Sylva. • Great Smoky Mountains Railroad – Just a quick 20-minute drive outside of Dillsboro, you’ll find the train depot to the beautiful Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. Take the whole family on an adventure through the mountains! • Jackson County Green Energy Park in Dillsboro uses reclaimed methane gas from the old land ll to power glassblowers, blacksmiths, and more. Stop in to watch the artists work, purchase handmade pieces, or look into classes taught by local artists. • Dillsboro Art and Craft festivals – While the area has lots of annual events, these fun local craft festivals are held monthly in June, July, and August, featuring local artisans, live music, and food vendors. • Dogwood Crafters – This popular co-op shows off work from 100 artisans in the region. It also offers Appalachian craft workshops to teach visitors a new skill or two. • Appalachian Women’s Museum , located at the nearby Monteith Farmstead, preserves the stories of ordinary women leading extraordinary lives.

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CULLOWHEE

Home to Western Carolina University, Cullowhee has endless options for outdoor recreation along the river, greenway, and countless single-track bike adventures.

Outdoors

• Visit Judaculla Rock (below), which features petroglyphs etched into the surface by Native Americans thousands of years ago. • Explore Western Carolina University’s 6.8-mile single-track mountain bike/hiking trail system. • Whitewater rafting options range from scenic Class I to heart-pumping Class IV rapids. A number of local companies rent rafts, canoes, kayaks, and tubes in the summer months, so choose a solo or guided trip with a local rafting expert. • Dive into the Blue Ridge Snorkel Trail at East LaPorte River Park. This unique, free underwater trail in western North Carolina’s rivers offers a glimpse into diverse aquatic life. Equipped with informative signs, the trail is accessible beginning early June. Bring your snorkel and mask for an unforgettable adventure in nature’s underwater world.

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• Take a leisurely stroll along the mile-long Tuckaseigee River Greenway in Cullowhee. The greenway has a kid’s bike park featuring tabletop jumps, pumps, and berms.

Attractions

• Bardo Arts Center is home to the Western Carolina University Fine Art Museum, featuring four galleries, a growing permanent collection, and exhibitions highlighting regional, national, and international artists. The WCU Fine Art Museum is free and open to the public year-round, with free parking available on-site. In the same center, visitors can enjoy programming in its Performance Hall. Check the WCU website for current exhibitions, performances, and programming: bardoartscenter.wcu.edu • Visit the Mountain Heritage Center and Fine Art Museum events at Western Carolina University. • Enjoy Catamount Sports including football, basketball, and softball. • Try your hand at Axe Throwing at Cullowhee’s newest attraction, Catamount Jaxe. Featuring outdoor seating, cornhole, local brews, mixed drinks, and snacks. • Rodgers Bros. , a vibrant addition to Cullowhee’s culinary landscape, offers a fast-casual, sports-themed dining experience. Specializing in classic American fare such as hotdogs, burgers, sandwiches, and more, it’s an ideal spot for both dine-in and takeout. The restaurant is adorned with screens throughout, ensuring guests can enjoy their meal while staying connected to the excitement of live sports action. See all dining on page 84 Photos: @wcu_alumni, @thejeremysasser, @whitedotadventures, @chelseamariesch, @catamountjaxe, and JCTDA Food & Drink

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Browse in charming shops, watch artisans perfect their craft, dine at nationally recognized restaurants, stay in a cozy Bed and Breakfast. Dillsboro o ff ers small-town hospitality and a location convenient to all there is to do in the Great Smoky Mountains!

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Breakfast - Lunch - Espresso Hours are Monday-Saturday • 8am - 3pm Sunday Brunch • 9am - 3pm Downtown Sylva Up the Hill on Spring Street

I n lovely downtown Sylva is a beautifully curated space that specializes in craft cocktails, mocktails, non-alcoholic cbd cocktails and a wide range of craft beers & wines. Here at The Cut Cocktail Lounge we offer a delicious small bites menu from 5 pm -11:30 pm with a Mediterranean theme.

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RIDING STABLES

•Experienced Guides •Well-Trained Horses •Ages 5 years and Up •Groups Welcome

1 Hour Ride Features crossing of the Oconaluftee River

2 ½ Hour Ride Features cascading waterfall

4 Hour Ride Features river and waterfall views

Wagon rides available for all ages. Basic instruction and tips on horseback trail riding are given before each ride

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WNC Fly Fishing Trail®

Jackson County is home of the Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Trail®, the first fly fishing trail in the country. It maps out 15 prime spots to catch brown, rainbow, and brook trout in the crystal-clear streams of the Great Smoky Mountains. Whether you’re looking for wide-open rivers or secluded mountain streams, the Fly Fishing Trail® has you covered. For a free, waterproof map, visit www.FlyFishingTrail.com We have guides for the first-time fly fisher or seasoned angler who wants to perfect their skills. With fully-equipped outfitters, all you have to do is show up! As true sportsmen, we ask that all who visit Leave No Trace® and try and leave the stream better than you found it.

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THE WNC FLY FISHING TRAIL ® includes some of the best fly fishing waters in North Carolina. Its 15 stops provide a variety of options for catching brook, brown and rainbow trout. Whether you’re searching for quantity or size, open water or small streams, the WNC Fly Fishing Trail has you covered. FlyFishingTrail.com 800-962-1911

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SCOTT CREEK Parking and access available via several pull-off areas along U.S. 19/23 SMALL STREAMS Moses Creek, Mull Creek, Rough Butt Creek, Chastine Creek, Piney Mtn.Creek Access via Moses Creek Road (SR 1740) and Caney Fork Road (SR 1737); avoid posted land CULLOWHEE CREEK Access via Jackson County Recreation Center (Cullowhee) and Western Carolina University TANASEE CREEK Parking and access available at bridge on Parking and access at end of Breedlove Road (SR 1121), with two-mile walk down to stream RAVEN FORK (Cherokee Trophy Water) Parking and access via several pull-off areas along Big Cove Road WHITEWATER RIVER Parking and access along N.C. 107, a few miles south of Cashiers SCOTSMAN AND FOWLER CREEKS INTO THE CHATTOOGA RIVER Access available via Whitesides Cove Road (SR 1107) or Bullpen Road (SR 1100) in Nantahala National Forest DILLSBORO ACCESSIBLE PIER Located in town limits and along the Tuck, this pier is Parking and access available at East LaPorte Park and pull-off areas along Old Cullowhee Road SAVANNAH CREEK Parking and access available via several pull-off areas along U.S. 23/441 TUCKASEGEE RIVER (NC 107 Bridge to Dillsboro park) Parking and access available via numerous pull-off areas along North River Road GREENS CREEK Parking and access available via pull-off areas along Greens Creek Road (SR 1370) TUCKASEGEE RIVER IN DILLSBORO Parking and access available at Dillsboro park and Best Western River Escape Inn LOWER TUCKASEGEE RIVER (Barker’s Creek Bridge to Whittier) Parking and access available via pull-offs and businesses along 10-mile stretch of U.S. 19 GEAR First time on the water? Not a problem. We have plenty of great guides to help you have a fun, memorable experience. Whether it’s your first time or looking to improve your skills, they’ll take care of you. Book today: www.FlyFishingTrail.com Want the official NC Trout Capital ® and WNC Fly Fishing Trail Gear & Merchandise? Visit Fly Fishing headquarters at the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center located at 773 W. Main Street, Sylva, NC 28779 YANCEY POLK Lake Lure G r e e n R i v e r Tryon Lake Lure Chimney Rock Old Fort Black Mountain Little Switzerland Marion 64 70 70 19E 40 26 Tanasee Creek Road (SR 1762) PANTHERTOWN CREEK handicap accessible for fishing. TUCKASEGEE RIVER (East Laporte Park to NC 107 Bridge) 1 3 5 2 4 6 7 9 8

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GUIDES

1. AB’S FLY FISHING GUIDE SERVICE (Sylva) Fly fishing guide services. 828-226-3833 • http://www.abfish.org/ 2. BLUE CHIP FLY FISHING (Whittier) Guided Fishing Trips. 954-263-4452 • http://bluechipflyfishing.com/ 3. BROOKINGS ANGLERS (Cashiers) Guided fishing trips, equipment and cabin rentals. 828-743-3768 http://www.brookingsonline.com/ 4. CAROLINA TROUT GUIDES (Sylva) No experience or gear is necessary as they’ll will furnish everything you need to catch trout. 828-507-0425 https://www.carolinatroutguides.com/ 5. DREAM CATCHER’S FISHING (Sylva) Fly fishing equipment and guide services. 828-354-0250 http://www.dreamcatcherguides.com/ 6. FONTANA GUIDES (Sylva) Guided fishing trips. 828-736-2318 • http://fontanaguides.com/ 7. LET’S TIE ONE ON FLY FISHING (Cashiers) Wade trips and lessons, any skill level. 828-200-4089 http://letstieoneonflyfishing.net 8. RIVERS EDGE OUTFITTERS (Cherokee) Located in Cherokee near the GSMNP. (828) 497-9300 http://www.wncfishing.com 9. TUCKASEEGEE FLY SHOP (Sylva) Guided trips & fly fishing equipment. 828-488-3333 • https://www.tuckflyshop.com/

List of Jackson County Fly Fishing guides current as of printing. For the most up-to-date list visit FlyFishingTrail.com

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MICROTEL INN & SUITES Sylva Dillsboro Area 828-586-0009 89 Rufus Robinson Road, Sylva, NC

FAMILY FIELD TRIP

Wasn’t the best part of going to school the field trips? From exploring museums to getting to eat somewhere other than the school cafeteria, field trips always gave us something to look forward to. Make your family vacation a field trip and expand your children’s development beyond the classroom. Learn the legends of our mountain heritage, beautifully told through the generations of families who call Jackson County home. Our itinerary, developed by local educators and students, is designed to help families make the most out of their “field trip.” Check out our Family Field Trip Itinerary: http://jax.onl/fieldtrip Photo: @epic_earthadventures, @bigcountry7370

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CHEROKEE

Cherokee, the gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Blue Ridge Parkway, offers diverse activities including history, golf, and gaming. History enthusiasts can explore Cherokee culture, golfers can play at Sequoyah National Golf Club, and gamers can visit Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort. The Rainbow and Ramps Festival in spring lets visitors catch trout and taste traditional ramps, a type of wild onion.

Attractions

• Oconaluftee Indian Village: Tour authentic Cherokee sites and learn about the 1760s Cherokee Nation, including cultural dances and crafts. • Museum of the Cherokee People: This interactive museum showcases over 11,000 years of Cherokee history.

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• Oconaluftee River Trail: A 1.5-mile trail that offers history, nature, and the adjacent Mountain Farm Museum. • Unto These Hills Outdoor Drama: A summertime play depicting Cherokee history from 1780 to present. • Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc.: Learn about traditional EBCI arts and crafts at this historic cooperative.

Outdoors

• Mingo Falls: A scenic waterfall with photographic opportunities, steeped in Cherokee and logging history. • Soco Falls: A nearby double waterfall offering stunning views. • Horseback Riding: Smokemont Riding Stables provides guided tours in the Smokies. Food & Drink Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort boasts a diverse array of dining options to cater to every palate. Savor the authentic flavors of Northern Italy at BRIO Italian Grille, experience market-style dining at Gordon Ramsay Food Market, or dive into American classics at Guy Fieri's Cherokee Kitchen + Bar. The Noodle Bar is perfect for late-night Asian fusion cravings, while Ruth's Chris Steak House offers a premier steakhouse experience. For a hearty start to the day or a Southern-style lunch, visit Selu Garden Café. Beer enthusiasts will love the craft selections at Wicked Weed Brewpub.

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OUR BIG SECRET? JACKSON COUNTY IN THE WINTER

We call it our Secret Season because it feels like it was made just for us. During this time of year in Jackson County, NC, the crowds thin out, so we get to savor the crisp mountain air, wide open trails, and the best seats at our favorite farm-to-table restaurants. It’s more mountains, just a tank of gas away. What more could you ask for?

OUR SECRET SEASON

Nestled in the heart of the Western North Carolina mountains, Jackson County is surrounded by winter scenes and natural beauty that serve as the perfect backdrop for any winter retreat. On even the coldest of winter days, visitors can see miles upon miles of layered, scenic mountain ranges and valleys. The area’s stunning landscape makes Jackson County the perfect place to reconnect with nature and celebrate the season. Along with getting the lowest rates of the year, you will be visiting at a time when the air is crisp, clean, and cool. You’ll have vistas and trails all to yourself and won’t wait in line at your favorite restaurants. We offer many lodging specials and deals during the winter months on our website. Midweek getaways are by far the most bang-for-your-buck. Or as we like to say, ‘More Mountains for your Money’. Discover more to do this winter: http://jax.onl/winter

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Pick A Tree

Visit one of Jackson County’s Christmas tree farms, where choose-and-cut options turn buying a tree into one of your family’s most treasured holiday traditions.

Hit the Slopes

Sapphire Valley Ski Resort packs plenty of fun for adventure lovers. A 1,600-foot main run with a vertical drop of 200 feet and a compact layout makes this resort the perfect place for families who love downhill skiing. skisapphirevalley.com

Winter’s Warm Glow

Around the holidays, don’t miss the Dillsboro Lights and Luminaries festival, where stores stay open late and a variety of special Christmas events are held during two consecutive weekends.

Photos: @charleyscircus, @brookingsanglers, @honeybadgerimages, @cajuncpa, @gardenerscottageasheville, @nsingleton26, @samuelstoneworks2017, @k.riehleadventures

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FRESHEST INGREDIENTS

LOCALLY GROWN ON THE GREEN MARKET Village Green, Cashiers Every Wednesday May-October 2-5pm each Wednesday SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET Bridge Park, Sylva April to October, Saturday 9am-12pm, also featuring live music December to March, Saturday 10am-1pm

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Game Lounge • Outdoor Patio • Mad Batter Kitchen We Invite Hikers &Travelers to Come "Get Lazy"With Us! 617 W MAIN STREET in Beautiful Downtown Sylva Explore all of our events on LazyHikerBrewing.com Hours Mon-Thurs 11:30-10~ish • Fri-Sat 11:30-11 PM • Sun 11:30-9~ish CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR SEASONAL HOURS Also visit our Franklin Taproom!

WELLNESS, REST, & RELAXATION

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With world-class luxury spas in unparalleled natural settings, a moment to relax and rejuvenate is always close by. After all, a vacation isn’t a vacation without some quality me-time. Everyone needs some R&R now and then to get away from everyday stresses. The Western NC towns of Jackson County are the ideal destinations in which to relax, disconnect, and regroup. With countless relaxation options at your fingertips and an endless supply of refreshing mountain air that heals you, Jackson County is the ideal adventure wellness vacation. http://jax.onl/wellness

Pet Friendly

We are ‘paw’sitive you and your four-legged friend will love our NC Mountain destinations. With many pet-friendly lodging options, breweries, and restaurants, there’s no reason to leave home without your best furry friend. No Fido left behind! Here, you and your pet will enjoy countless hiking trails

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that are perfect for stretching those two, or four, legs, plenty of creeks to splash around in, and accommodations that welcome pets of all shapes and sizes with open arms. http://jax.onl/petlodging & http://jax.onl/peteats

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ACCESSIBLE JACKSON

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Nature is a source of connection, comfort, and belonging, and we want everyone to experience our beautiful corner of North Carolina. Jackson County offers a wide range of accessible attractions for those with mobility challenges, from accessible trail segments and fishing experiences to parks and museums. A variety of lodging is also available, including hotels, vacation rentals, quaint inns, and iconic resorts. For a complete guide of accessible attractions, parks, and museums in Jackson County visit http://jax.onl/accessible

As you look to escape the crowds, the city and the worries of everyday life, look no further than the remote Western North Carolina Mountain Towns of Jackson County. With 494 square miles of wide open spaces and more named summits than anywhere else in the state, Jackson County — Avoid the Crowds

and its mountain towns of Cashiers, Cherokee, Dillsboro, and Sylva — is the perfect place to enjoy the peaceful serenity of the great outdoors. Check out our itinerary here: http://jax.onl/avoidcrowds Photo: @gypseegoddess

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Attractions In And Around Jackson County

Biltmore ® 1 Lodge St., Asheville, NC 28803

This 8,000-acre estate includes America’s Largest Home® and an award-winning winery, making it worthy of a day trip to nearby Asheville. Insider Tip: Save $10 if you book at least 7 days in advance online. Blue Ridge Parkway Balsam Gap The first road in the world designed for leisure travel, this 469-mile scenic highway hugs Jackson County’s northwest border. Insider Tip: Visit Cowee Overlook for the best sunset views in the area, and Waterrock Knob for a short hike with a stunning payoff. Downtown Sylva + Courthouse 310 Keener St., Sylva, NC 28779 The most photographed “courthouse” in the state, this historic building now serves as a public library and overlooks picturesque Sylva. Elk in Cherokee 1194 Newfound Gap Rd., Cherokee, NC 28719 Weighing up to 1,000 lbs. and growing up to 10 ft. tall, these majestic giants can be spotted grazing in Cherokee. Keep a safe distance from elk (at least 50 yards). Insider Tip: In the spring, watch for elk during the day. In summer, early evening is best. Fire Mountain Trails 564 Tsali Blvd., Cherokee, NC 28719 The best mountain biking in Western NC, this multi-use system spans more than 10.5 miles with surprises around every turn. Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1194 Newfound Gap Rd., Cherokee, NC 28719 With more than 10 million visitors each year, this 520,000-acre oasis is known for biodiver sity, beauty, and Southern Appalachian history. Parking Pass Now Required : www.nps.gov Insider Tip: Pack a picnic lunch, and enjoy a 4.4-mile round-trip hike on Alum Cave Trail.

Great Smoky Mountains Railroad 45 Mitchell St., Bryson City, NC 28713 Departing from the Bryson City Depot, this 4.5-hour round-trip excursion is a fantastic way to soak in the NC mountain landscapes. Harrah’s Cherokee Casino 777 Casino Dr., Cherokee, NC 28719 Harrah’s offers live dealers, concerts, sports betting, entertainment, 10+ restaurants, pools, shopping, and a spa. In addition to nearly 100 local brews on tap in downtown Sylva, the Ale Trail extends to breweries in Dillsboro and Cashiers. Judaculla Rock 552 Judaculla Rock Rd., Cullowhee, NC 28723 This mysterious boulder is covered with unexplained etchings that some believe were carved by a Native American giant. Jackson County Ale Trail W. Main St., Sylva, NC 28779 North Carolina Arboretum 100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way, Asheville, NC 28806 Just south of Asheville, these cultivated gardens and trails showcase the beauty and diversity of plants in the region. Panthertown Valley Trail Breedlove Rd., Cashiers, NC (Dead ends at Salt Rock Trailhead) Home to gorges, valleys, creeks, and waterfalls, this rugged backcountry recreation area offers more than 30 miles of mixed-use trails. Insider Tip: Nicknamed “Yosemite of the East,” maps are a must and can be found at PanthertownMap.com. Village Green 35 US-64, Cashiers, NC 28717 Hosting thousands of visitors and dozens of events each year, this 13+ acre park combines art, nature, play, and learning. Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Trail ® 773 W. Main St., Sylva, NC 28779 As the NC Trout Capital®, Jackson County

is home to this Fly Fishing Trail, which has 15 top spots to catch brook, brown, and rainbow trout. Request a free map at FlyFishingTrail.com. jackson discover NC.com

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EVENTS

MARCH 16

Assault on Blackrock Race , Sylva Friends Night Out , Sylva Easter on The Green , Cashiers Easter Hat Parade , Dillsboro

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Heritage Apple Day, Zachary Tolbert House , Cashiers

APRIL 6

Catamount Climb Half Marathon and 5K , Cullowhee Partial Solar Eclipse in Jackson County - 87% totality Spring Farm to Table Dinner , Whittier Tuck River Cleanup , Cullowhee Greening Up the Mountains Festival , Sylva

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MAY 3 & 5

Fire Mountain Inferno Mtn. Bike Race , Cherokee

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Airing of the Quilts , Dillsboro Antique Car Show , Dillsboro

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Cashiers Historical Society Exhbit Opens 25 & 26 Memorial Day Fishing Tournament , Cherokee JUNE 28 & 29 Summertime Mountain Artisans Arts & Crafts Show , Cullowhee JULY 3 Fireworks Extravaganza on The Green , Cashiers 4 Fireworks , Sylva 5 & 7 4th of July PowWow , Cherokee 13 & 14 Tim Hill Memorial Fishing Tournament , Cherokee 15-20 Plein Air Festival , Cashiers 20 Dillsboro Art Walk , Dillsboro

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AUGUST 3 & 4

Talking Trees Children’s Trout Derby , Cherokee

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Cashiers Designer Showhouse

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Brew Hop , Sylva

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Green Energy Park Youth Arts Fest , Dillsboro Mountain Heritage Day 50th Anniversary , Cullowhee

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Cherokee Indian Fair , Cherokee

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Colorfest , Dillsboro

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Cashiers Valley Leaf Festival

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Second Annual Fall Farm-to-Table Dinner Sylva

Trick or Treat , Dillsboro

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Halloween Block Party on Frank Allen Rd. , Cashiers

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Treat Street , Sylva

NOVEMBER 2

Pottery Festival , Sylva

28 29 29 Gobble on The Green 5K & Fun Run , Cashiers Tree Lighting, Holiday Concert & Festivities , Sylva Christmas on The Green , Cashiers 29 & 30 Mountain Artisans Hard Candy Christmas , Cullowhee DECEMBER 1 Christmas Parade , Sylva 6 & 7 Luminaries , Dillsboro 7 Christmas Parade , Cashiers 13 & 14 Luminaries , Dillsboro WCU HOME FOOTBALL GAMES 9/7 Freshmen Run - Campbell 10/5 Family Weekend - Wofford 10/12 Heroes Day - The Citadel 11/2 Homecoming - Chattanooga 11/16 Hall of Fame - VMI

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GREAT DRIVES & HIKES

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On Two Wheels

The western North Carolina mountains are known for some of the most scenic motorcycle routes in the world. Whether you’re cruising America’s most celebrated motor route—the Blue Ridge Parkway— or just exploring quiet back roads, the charming mountain towns of Cashiers, Cherokee, Dillsboro, and Sylva are the perfect base camps for your motorcycling adventures. Many riders don’t know that Jackson County offers access to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, leisurely rider friendly back roads, and more of the Blue Ridge Parkway than any other county in the state. Our central location also means riders enjoy less time stuck in traffic and more time exploring mountain vistas. http://jax.onl/twowheels

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HAMMOCK ADVENTURE CAPITAL

Located in western North Carolina, Jackson County is the Hammock Adventure Capital of the USA. Its limitless opportunities for both relaxation and recreation make it the perfect place to hang a hammock. All you need is two sturdy trees and a hammock, and your adventure transforms into one of relaxation as you experience the best of the NC Mountains all to yourself. With endless trails and more named peaks than anywhere else in the state, Jackson County, NC is the perfect place to spread out and enjoy blissful solitude. Nothing better represents the combination of adventure and recreation than the parachute hammock. Whether you’re looking for a place to hang while watching the sun set behind the mountains, resting after a rigorous hike, reading your favorite book, or snuggling with your pup, Jackson County offers stunning and secluded hammock “hangout” spots worth seeking and sharing.

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GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK

Jackson County is only minutes from the most visited National Park in the United States! With affordable lodging, it makes the perfect base camp for your adventures! We are less crowded than the Tennessee side of the Smokies so you can spend more time exploring rather than stuck in traffic. • The Great Smoky Mountains National Park’s entrance , located in Cherokee, NC, lets you access the 520,000-acre national park that straddles the North Carolina/Tennessee border. • Created in 1934 and opened in 1940 , the park has a new visitor center on the North Carolina side, located at 1194 Newfound Gap Road, Cherokee, NC 28719 (2 miles north of Cherokee on U.S. 441). • Museum exhibits at the Oconaluftee Visitor Center tell the story of life in these mountains, from the Native Americans and early European settlement time periods through the Civilian Conservation Corp. and the development of the national park. • The adjacent Mountain Farm Museum contains a fascinating collection of log structures including a farmhouse, barn, smokehouse, apple house, corn cribs and others. Demonstrations of farm life are conducted seasonally. • Variations in elevation , rainfall, temperature, and geology provide ideal habitats for over 1,600 species of flowering plants, including over 200 native tree species and shrub species. • The park also boasts a diverse wildlife. Protected in the park are some 65 species of mammals, over 200 varieties of birds, 67 native fish species, and more than 80 types of reptiles and amphibians. This includes an estimated 1,500 black bears and a small herd of elk. Fishing is allowed in the 1,073 miles of fish-bearing streams with a North Carolina or Tennessee fishing license.

Photos Courtesy: Jeffrey Luke Sutton, Kristi Parsons, & @gingerbargerphotos

A parking permit is required for all visits greater than 15 minutes. Learn more at nps.gov

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BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY

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Jackson County is only minutes from America’s Favorite Scenic Motor Route. With affordable lodging, it makes the perfect base camp for your adventures! • The 470-mile linear parkway , of which Jackson County borders some 45 miles, connects Shenandoah National Park in Virginia with Western North Carolina’s Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Construction began in 1935 at Cumberland Knob near the NC/VA state line; the final link was finished 52 years later when the Linn Cove Viaduct opened in 1987. The parkway is open year-round except when closed to vehicle traffic due to inclement weather. • There are plenty of Jackson County overlooks worth a stop on the Parkway, starting with the Richland Balsam Overlook ( Mile 431.4 ), the highest point at 6,047 feet above sea level. Other Jackson County overlooks worth a stop on the Blue Ridge Parkway include: • Mile 427.6: Bear Pen Gap. While there’s not much of a view, visitors can take a 2.5-mile round trip hike to scenic Wet Camp Gap, a high-elevation grassy area with long-range views. It’s perfect for camping and berry-picking. • Mile 443.1: Balsam Gap. Parkway Entrance: At the US 74-23 Crossover. East 7 mi. to Waynesville, west 12 mi. to Sylva. • Mile 451.2: Waterrock Knob Overlook. Has a visitor information center, and comfort station. The overlook offers a four-state view including a fine panorama of the Great Smoky Mountains. A short trail, with pedestrian overlooks, leads to the top of the knob. (featured photo opposite page) • Mile 455.7: Soco Gap. Parkway Entrance: At the US 19 Crossover. 12 miles west to Cherokee, 5 miles east to Maggie Valley.

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BLOOMS ALONG THE PARKWAY

Photo: Luke Sutton

As one of America’s most scenic drives, the Parkway transforms into a vibrant tapestry of flora each year, offering a spectacular show of nature’s beauty. From delicate wildflowers to lush rhododendrons, each turn along this iconic route reveals a new burst of color and life. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a photographer, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, the blooming seasons along our stretch of the Blue Ridge Parkway promise an unforgettable experience. Below, you’ll find a handy guide to the approximate peak bloom dates in our area, ensuring you don’t miss the splendor of these natural wonders. MARCH - JUNE: • Buttercups (Ranunculus hispidus) • Wild Strawberry (Frugaria virginiana) • Dutchman’s Breeches (Dicentra cucullaria) • Carolina Rhododendron (Rhododendron minus) • Pinkshell (Rhododendron vaseyi) • Red Berried Elder (Sambucus pubens) • Flame Azalea (Rhododendron calendulaceum) • Fire Pink (Silene virginica) APRIL - MAY: • Pinxter Flower (Rhododendron nudiflorum) • Hobblebush (Viburnum alnifolium) - Also fruit in August • Large Flowered Trillium (Trillium grandiflorum) APRIL - FROST: • Heal All (Prunella vuloaris) MAY - JUNE: • Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia) MAY - JULY: • Galax (Galax aphylla) JUNE - JULY: • White Rhododendron (Rhododendron maximum) JUNE - AUGUST: • Turkscap Lily (Lilium superbum) Pictured above

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