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The planning stage of the Cherohala Skyway began in 1958 and, after 30 plus years of construction and 100 million dollars it opened October 12, 1996.
This paved two-lane road climbs to elevations over 5,300 feet and extends over 50 miles.
In April 1997, the state of North Carolina declared Cherohala Skyway a Scenic Byway and it later became one of only twenty highways deserving the distinction of "National Scenic Byway".
The route through the North Carolina side looks down on the Appalachian Mountains and the Snowbird, Slickrock and Joyce Kilmer Forests and on clear days you can see as far as the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
On the Tennessee side you will enjoy the splendor of the Cherokee National Forest, including Bald River Falls and the Tellico River.
Take a leisurely journey on the Skyway and enjoy all the spectacular scenic overlooks some of which offer picnic tables, or hike one of the many trails and view the wildlife of the forests like deer, bear, cyotes and bobcats. Backpackers, Bicyclists, Bird-watchers, Hikers, Photographers, and Sightseers all enjoy the opportunities offered while traveling on the Cherohala Skyway. ![]() Listed below are several of the overlooks and their elevations:
The skyway has several rest area facilities, but there are no gas
stations,restaurants or overnight accommodations on the Skyway.
Remember the temperature is about 20 degrees cooler at the higher elevations. Sunset on the Cherohala Skyway can provide some of the most breathtaking views! ![]() Allow yourself about 2 hours travel time, depending on weather and traffic flow. To get there from Robbinsville, North Carolina, you can take 129 N from Robbinsville turn left on Massey Branch Rd. and follow 143 West.
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