Romantic Things To Do in Fontana Dam, North Carolina

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Fontana Village, North Carolina

  • Every good trail worth hiking a second time should have at least one Wow! moment when you stop dead in your tracks and say, Wow! The Shuckstack Tower Loop has several such moments. The first comes ... More on Trails

  • Shuckstack-Some of the best panoramic VIEWS in the autumn in the east. More on Trails

 

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Fontana Village, North Carolina

  • If you like a combination of mountains and lakes, this moderate hike is for you and any younger or inexperienced backpackers you may wish to bring along. Start your trip with a pleasurable boat rid... More on Trails

  • The scenery was great, the lake was a beautiful aqua -marine color. More on Trails

 

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Fontana Village, North Carolina

  • This streamside loop hike never gets too far from the sound of falling water, one of the key ingredients of the Smokies. This is one of the most rewarding out-of-the-way trips in the park. This hik... More on Trails

  • This is a very scenic hike. The route description is very accurate. The h More on Trails

 

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Fontana Village, North Carolina

  • Welcome to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, established in 1934 and visited annually by more people than any other national park. The AT to the north and Fontana Lake to the south frame the... More on Trails

  • From Fontana Dam to Shuckstack with a full pack is a great workout. The vie More on Trails

 

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Robbinsville NC 28771

  • Inscription. length 2365 feet, height 480 feet, Built by TVA 1942-1945 as a unit of its multi-purpose system of dams. , Location. 35° 27.115′ N, 83° 48.09′ W. Marker is near Fontana Village, North Carolina, in ... More on HMDB

 

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825 Cavern Rd., Townsend, TN 37882

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  • The Tuckaleechee Caverns is the oldest tourist attraction in these parts. The caverns were known to Native... More on Moon Handbooks: Tennessee

  • Tuckaleechee Caverns was developed and opened to the public by Bill Vananda and Harry Myers. The two locals... More on showcaves.com

 

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