North Carolina Mountain Towns of Cashiers, Cherokee, Dillsboro, and Sylva

North Carolina Mountain Towns of Cashiers, Cherokee, Dillsboro, and Sylva Find your Great Escape in the Jackson County, North Carolina Mountain Towns of Cashiers, Cherokee, Dillsboro, and Sylva.

Visit our official site for all you need to know for your mountain getaway at www.DiscoverJacksonNC.com Tucked in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, the distinct mountain communities of Cashiers, Cherokee, Dillsboro, Sylva, Balsam, Cullowhee, Glenville and Sapphire that reside in Jackson County, NC are among the country’s premier outdoor destinations. Rising to an elevation of mor

e than 3,800 feet, the area’s 500 square- miles of unblemished mountain and valley landscape are home to some of the Southeast’s most celebrated natural treasures. Lakes, rivers and streams abound, and the area is nationally known for the quality of our trout-fishing waters. The Tuckasegee River is viewed as a fly-fisherman's paradise and is part of the first and only fly fishing trail in the country, the WNC Fly Fishing Trail. Beautiful mountain lakes along the river's East and West forks, including pristine Lake Glenville, provide opportunities for boating and other outdoor recreation. The county contains or borders some 45 miles of the incomparable Blue Ridge Parkway and adjoins the Cherokee Indian Reservation, which boasts Harrah's Cherokee Casino as well as heritage attractions including the outdoor drama "Unto These Hills" and Oconaluftee Indian Village. Just past Cherokee is Great Smoky Mountains National Park and its half-million acres of unparalleled beauty. Hiking, horseback riding, rafting, fly fishing, waterfall excursions, golf and water sports are drawing families and outdoor enthusiasts who want to “play on, ” as well as an all-star list of residents, including many world class athletes, with an equally elevated profile. Alongside the wealth of natural wonders, man-made treasures including culinary and cultural attractions and seasonal events elevate the experience even further. Sweet spots include chef-driven and locally-sourced restaurants, nationally acclaimed culinary talent, award-wining craft breweries, and artisans and potters that bring out the flavor and traditions of the area. For visitors, riverside or mountain-top, a wide selection of resorts, inns and vacation rental homes offer rooms with breathtaking views. Mountain Communities

From the resort village of Cashiers to the authentic Smoky Mountain towns of Cherokee, Cullowhee, Dillsboro, and Sylva as you head north along the Tuckasegee River, each corner of Jackson County has its own personality and charm. Cashiers: Multimillion-dollar homes and quintessential log cabins co-exist happily here alongside a plethora of antique and interiors shops and restaurants. A thriving arts community produces a number of festivals throughout the year. Cherokee: Serving as the gateway to both the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway, Cherokee offers a variety of activity options to visitors. History buffs will enjoy learning about the Cherokee culture while golfers can hit the links at Sequoyah National Golf Club and anyone can win it big at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino. Cullowhee: Originally settled as a Cherokee village, Cullowhee is best known as the home of Western Carolina University, the fifth-oldest and one of the fastest growing campuses of the University of North Carolina system. Dillsboro: Dillsboro is settled alongside the Tuckasegee River and is popular for its walkable main street and as a stopover on the way to the Great Smoky Mountains. Home of the NC Pottery Festival, Dillsboro has a strong arts community including numerous pottery shops and crafters. Glenville: Once the largest town in Jackson County when it was incorporated in 1891, Glenville is now a popular lakeside community with many gorgeous homes dotting the shores of Lake Glenville, which was formed in 1941. Sylva: The most photographed courthouse in the US, a quaint downtown, and a booming brew scene including Innovation Brewing, Sneaky Squirrel and Heinzelmännchen Brewing, rated “One of the Top 10 American Brewery Tours” by Trip Advisor, give a distinct groove to this historic mountain town located just one mile away from its sister city Dillsboro. General Overview:
Tucked in the scenic western corner of North Carolina in the Great Smoky Mountains, Jackson County is a centrally located Southern mountain getaway that encompasses nearly 500 square miles from Cashiers on the southern end, just north of the NC/SC/GA borders, to Cherokee and the start of the Blue Ridge Parkway at the northern end. The communities that comprise Jackson County - Cashiers, Cherokee, Dillsboro, Sylva, Balsam, Cullowhee, Glenville and Sapphire - are within an easy 2.5 – 3.5 hour drive from most major Southeast cities including Atlanta, Charlotte, Greenville, Knoxville and Chattanooga. Getting there:
Flying:
Asheville Regional Airport (50 miles - 75 minutes)
Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (72 miles - 1 ¾ hours)

Driving:
Accessible by Highways US 441, US 23, US 74, NC 107 and US 64
• Asheville – 62 miles/90 minutes
• Greenville, SC – 60 miles/90 minutes
• Atlanta, GA – 140 miles/2.5 hours
• Knoxville, TN – 140 miles/2.5 hours
• Charlotte, NC – 153 miles/3 hours
• Chattanooga, TN – 166 miles/3.5 hours

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It may be Friday the 13th, but we feel pretty lucky. 💙 📷 Brookings' Anglers
12/13/2024

It may be Friday the 13th, but we feel pretty lucky. 💙
📷 Brookings' Anglers

🎁 For those who cherish meaningful, immersive exploration with loved ones as the ultimate gift, Jackson County sets the ...
12/11/2024

🎁 For those who cherish meaningful, immersive exploration with loved ones as the ultimate gift, Jackson County sets the scene for a genial, festive vacation. 🌟

Find Holiday Bliss in Jackson County, North Carolina Find Holiday Bliss in Jackson County, North Carolina Discover the peaceful charm of the holiday season in the mountains of Jackson County, North Carolina. For those who cherish meaningful, immersive exploration with loved ones as the ultimate gift...

🙌 Cashiers, NC made this Southern Living list! A magazine editor visited during early summertime and fell in love with "...
12/10/2024

🙌 Cashiers, NC made this Southern Living list! A magazine editor visited during early summertime and fell in love with "the charming shops where she stopped for coffee, fresh baked pie, and other local goodies." Add this mountain village to your 2025 travel list! https://jax.onl/SLCashiers

Southern Living editors traveled far and wide in 2024, checking out small towns and big cities all across the South. Keep reading for the destinations that left a big impression on us over the course of the year.

🕯️ From the candlelit charm of Dillsboro to the glimmering lights of Sylva and Cashiers, Jackson County, NC offers endle...
12/09/2024

🕯️ From the candlelit charm of Dillsboro to the glimmering lights of Sylva and Cashiers, Jackson County, NC offers endless opportunities to experience the magic of Christmas. 🎄 Read all about it, then pack your thermos with hot cocoa, grab your loved ones and set out on a memorable holiday adventure in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains! ⛰️

Illuminate Your Holidays in Jackson County Illuminate Your Holidays in Jackson County rTo celebrate the joy of the holiday season, Jackson County transforms each year into a magical winter wonderland with charming towns illuminated by dazzling Christmas lights throughout the month of December. Each....

Thanks, Forbes! 🎄 "Sylva, with its iconic Courthouse perched overlooking the historic downtown, goes all out for the hol...
12/07/2024

Thanks, Forbes! 🎄 "Sylva, with its iconic Courthouse perched overlooking the historic downtown, goes all out for the holidays. The courthouse even has mini Christmas trees throughout the lawn to kick the festivities up a notch. "

Enjoy holiday events at small towns like an Christmas tree lighting ceremony and holiday parade or have a Hallmark experience with a stay at a charming B&B.

Great Tips for Winter Hiking! ⛰️ ❄️
12/06/2024

Great Tips for Winter Hiking! ⛰️ ❄️

✨ Holidays in Cherokee, NC are extra special! From the Enchanted Island of Lights at Oconaluftee Island Park to shops wi...
12/06/2024

✨ Holidays in Cherokee, NC are extra special! From the Enchanted Island of Lights at Oconaluftee Island Park to shops with native and local crafts to viewing the elk to superb fly fishing and more, it's the perfect place to make memories. 💚 Plan your trip and find your lodging here! ➡️ https://jax.onl/lodging
📷 Kelly Lloyd

🕯️ Dillsboro, NC transforms into an enchanted wonderland of lights, candles, song and laughter during our annual Lights ...
12/05/2024

🕯️ Dillsboro, NC transforms into an enchanted wonderland of lights, candles, song and laughter during our annual Lights & Luminaries celebration! 🌟 Join us Dec. 6 - 7 and Dec. 13 - 14 as the village displays 2,500 luminaries to light your way to shops, studios and restaurants. Hop aboard an old-fashioned horse and buggy, 🐴 enjoy live music and visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus in between sipping hot cider and cocoa. 🎅 Insider Tips:
🚎 Take the free shuttle from Monteith Park.
📸 Use night mode to capture the magical moments on your camera phone and be sure to tag us:
🛍️ Bring your holiday shopping list and find the perfect, unique gifts for friends and loved ones.
📷 .willies.sauces

🎄 Join us this Sat., Dec. 7, at 3 p.m. for the Cashiers Christmas Peppermint Stick Parade! 🎉 Celebrating its 50th Annive...
12/04/2024

🎄 Join us this Sat., Dec. 7, at 3 p.m. for the Cashiers Christmas Peppermint Stick Parade! 🎉 Celebrating its 50th Anniversary, the parade is a cherished Cashiers, NC tradition. The route begins at the U.S. Hwy. 64 and Frank Allen Rd. intersection, turns right at the Cashiers Crossroads and ends at the opposite end of Frank Allen Rd. at N.C. 107 S. 🎅 Insider Tips:
❤️ Arrive early and select your parking and viewing spots!
❤️ Stop by the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce this week and pick up a commemorative t-shirt, beanie or Christmas ornament. They make great gifts!
❤️ Bring a bag to collect candy or other items that may be distributed by parade participants.
See you there!

🎉 SEASONAL SPECIALS❗️ Give yourself or a loved one a mountain vacation and take advantage of a Secret Season Special! 🎁 ...
12/04/2024

🎉 SEASONAL SPECIALS❗️ Give yourself or a loved one a mountain vacation and take advantage of a Secret Season Special! 🎁 At the recently renovated Hotel Sylva, for example, you'll receive 20% off any two-night stay (or more) from Sunday through Thursday through April 30, 2025! (Promo Code: MidweekEscape) 🛏️ For more lodging specials, visit https://jax.onl/lodgingspecials
📷 , Hotel Sylva

12/03/2024

It's a snow day! ☃️

This picture taken today shows how beautiful the Parkway looks covered in snow, but it's not the best for driving. Snow and ice are leading to closures on the Parkway. Be sure to check our road status and closures page to see if your commute home is impacted!

Closures are determined as soon as Parkway conditions become unsafe for visitors. Respect closures and be sure to plan ahead!

NPS Photo: Parkway covered in snow and ice near Blowing Rock, NC.

❄️ "December, being the last month of the year, cannot help but make us think of what is to come." ~ Fennel Hudson 📷
12/01/2024

❄️ "December, being the last month of the year, cannot help but make us think of what is to come."
~ Fennel Hudson
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Rivalry Saturday❗ Which National Park area do you favor – the Blue Ridge Parkway or Great Smoky Mountains National Park❓...
11/30/2024

Rivalry Saturday❗ Which National Park area do you favor – the Blue Ridge Parkway or Great Smoky Mountains National Park❓(Impossible to choose, we know!) 😉
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11/30/2024

As winter approaches in the Smokies, Kuwohi Road (formerly Clingmans Dome Road) is closed beginning Monday, Dec. 2, for the season. It reopens in April 2025.

Fortunately, you can enjoy the views from Kuwohi through the chilly months ahead! A new, year-long we**am, funded by Friends of the Smokies, was installed on November 14, atop Kuwohi: www.nps.gov/subjects/air/we**ams.htm?site=grcd

The new we**am view from Kuwohi looks across the eastern half of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. On a clear day from the camera location, it's possible to see the southeastern end of the Smokies, along with prominent peaks, including Mt. Sterling (23 miles away) and peaks beyond the park boundary, like Mt. Mitchell (71 miles away) and even Big Bald (86 miles away).

You might even be able to see into the new year!

NPS Photo/Kuwohi We**am on Nov. 18, 2024 @ 7:45 a.m.

Some people like Black Friday. Others like Blackrock Mountain Friday 😉 ⛰️ 📷
11/29/2024

Some people like Black Friday. Others like Blackrock Mountain Friday 😉 ⛰️
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Welcome to Jackson County!

Tucked in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, the distinct mountain communities of Cashiers, Cherokee, Dillsboro, Sylva, Balsam, Cullowhee, Glenville and Sapphire that reside in Jackson County, NC are among the country’s premier outdoor destinations. Rising to an elevation of more than 3,800 feet, the area’s 500 square- miles of unblemished mountain and valley landscape are home to some of the Southeast’s most celebrated natural treasures. Lakes, rivers and streams abound, and the area is nationally known for the quality of our trout-fishing waters. The Tuckasegee River is viewed as a fly-fisherman's paradise and is part of the first and only fly fishing trail in the country, the WNC Fly Fishing Trail. Beautiful mountain lakes along the river's East and West forks, including pristine Lake Glenville, provide opportunities for boating and other outdoor recreation. The county contains or borders some 45 miles of the incomparable Blue Ridge Parkway and adjoins the Cherokee Indian Reservation, which boasts Harrah's Cherokee Casino as well as heritage attractions including the outdoor drama "Unto These Hills" and Oconaluftee Indian Village. Just past Cherokee is Great Smoky Mountains National Park and its half-million acres of unparalleled beauty. Hiking, horseback riding, rafting, fly fishing, waterfall excursions, golf and water sports are drawing families and outdoor enthusiasts who want to “play on, ” as well as an all-star list of residents, including many world class athletes, with an equally elevated profile. Alongside the wealth of natural wonders, man-made treasures including culinary and cultural attractions and seasonal events elevate the experience even further. Sweet spots include chef-driven and locally-sourced restaurants, nationally acclaimed culinary talent, award-wining craft breweries, and artisans and potters that bring out the flavor and traditions of the area. For visitors, riverside or mountain-top, a wide selection of resorts, inns and vacation rental homes offer rooms with breathtaking views. Mountain Communities From the resort village of Cashiers to the authentic Smoky Mountain towns of Cherokee, Cullowhee, Dillsboro, and Sylva as you head north along the Tuckasegee River, each corner of Jackson County has its own personality and charm. Cashiers: Multimillion-dollar homes and quintessential log cabins co-exist happily here alongside a plethora of antique and interiors shops and restaurants. A thriving arts community produces a number of festivals throughout the year. Cherokee: Serving as the gateway to both the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway, Cherokee offers a variety of activity options to visitors. History buffs will enjoy learning about the Cherokee culture while golfers can hit the links at Sequoyah National Golf Club and anyone can win it big at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino. Cullowhee: Originally settled as a Cherokee village, Cullowhee is best known as the home of Western Carolina University, the fifth-oldest and one of the fastest growing campuses of the University of North Carolina system. Dillsboro: Dillsboro is settled alongside the Tuckasegee River and is popular for its walkable main street and as a stopover on the way to the Great Smoky Mountains. Home of the NC Pottery Festival, Dillsboro has a strong arts community including numerous pottery shops and crafters. Glenville: Once the largest town in Jackson County when it was incorporated in 1891, Glenville is now a popular lakeside community with many gorgeous homes dotting the shores of Lake Glenville, which was formed in 1941. Sylva: The most photographed courthouse in the US, a quaint downtown, and a booming brew scene including Innovation Brewing, Sneaky Squirrel and Heinzelmännchen Brewing, rated “One of the Top 10 American Brewery Tours” by Trip Advisor, give a distinct groove to this historic mountain town located just one mile away from its sister city Dillsboro. General Overview: Tucked in the scenic western corner of North Carolina in the Great Smoky Mountains, Jackson County is a centrally located Southern mountain getaway that encompasses nearly 500 square miles from Cashiers on the southern end, just north of the NC/SC/GA borders, to Cherokee and the start of the Blue Ridge Parkway at the northern end. The communities that comprise Jackson County - Cashiers, Cherokee, Dillsboro, Sylva, Balsam, Cullowhee, Glenville and Sapphire - are within an easy 2.5 – 3.5 hour drive from most major Southeast cities including Atlanta, Charlotte, Greenville, Knoxville and Chattanooga. Getting there: Flying: Asheville Regional Airport (50 miles - 75 minutes) Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (72 miles - 1 ¾ hours) Driving: Accessible by Highways US 441, US 23, US 74, NC 107 and US 64 • Asheville – 62 miles/90 minutes • Greenville, SC – 60 miles/90 minutes • Atlanta, GA – 140 miles/2.5 hours • Knoxville, TN – 140 miles/2.5 hours • Charlotte, NC – 153 miles/3 hours • Chattanooga, TN – 166 miles/3.5 hours Product Great Smoky Mountains, Blue Ridge Parkway, mountains, waterfalls, scenic drives, hiking, biking, destination weddings, natural surroundings, tubing, canoeing, kayaking, bed and breakfast inns, resorts, hotels, cabin rentals, vacation rentals, craft breweries and superb dining.

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