P R E S E N T S
The nantahala river area :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Wesser (Bryson City), North Carolina (Southwest N.C., near Smokies)
The River and Outfitters
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Area Attractions:
Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest ..........Great Smoky Mtn. National Park.....Fontana Dam & Village....Chilhowee Parkway .Santeelah Lake .Blue Ridge Parkway .Cherokee Indian Reservation.....Appalachian Trail....Trout Fishing....Great Smoky Mtn Railway (used in filming many recent movies including The Fugitive). See complete movie list below.
Blow Off Some Steam This Fall on the Great Smoky Mountain Railway
Travel the rails and view the glory of the North Carolina mountains aboard the Great Smoky Mountain Railway (GSMR). Highlight your Fall with a trip through beautiful mountain terrain offering flora, fauna, forests and wildlife, two old-fashioned tunnels and 15 bridges. Dillsboro to Bryson City to the Nantahala Gorge. If you board at Dillsboro, you can see the Locomotive run off the tracks in filming the movie, The Fugitive. Hop on for more.
Cheoah Ranger District , Link to The Nantahala River, 18 trails with descriptions and directions and The Joyce Kilmer National Forrest.
Cashiers and Highlands
Looking Glass Falls
Cradle of Forestry
Topographic Maps of the Pisgah Ranger District from Topozone.com
The Cascades during a top water release (click)
The Adams Family River Pictures (click)
Rippling Water Kennel A wonderful place to board your dog.
Campgrounds:
Lost Mine Campground ..............
Phone 828-488-64451 mile from the N.O.C. at Wesser on Silvermine Road or 12.7 miles west of Bryson City on Hy. 19 in the Nantahala Gorge. 21' limit on trailers. Primarily tent and pop-up camping, but has several sites that will hold a small trailer or RV. (no RV hook-ups)
A small family run campground on Silvermine Creek; John and Anne King, owners. Many campsites on the creek with the sound of rushing water all night. Some sites have water and electricity (outlets on trees) (lights or fans; no heaters or A/C). This area is known for unbelievably cool nights. Many days in the summer don't see 70 degrees until 9 A.M. or so. From June-Sept. you can expect to see temperatures in the 50's to low 60's at night. At Memorial Day you could get down to the 40's. It's rare when it's not below 70 degrees by 9 PM. One of the few private campgrounds in the area that allows sociable dogs. There are no Forest Service campgrounds on or near the River. Reservations are required for many weekends and should be considered for weekdays if a number of sites are desired together. You may e-mail me with any questions about Lost Mine Campground or the River. (the campground has no web site or e-mail).... For reservations you must call the campground.
>>Highway 19/74 to Bryson City
(Wesser = The Nantahala Outdoor Center)
(Appalachian Trailhead Parking at end of FS 1107)
Current Weather and Forecast
http://www.weather.com/weather/local/USNC0081
Rocky Water Campground
Highway 19, Box 185, Topton, NC 28781
828-321-3660
Campsites located directly on the Nantahala River. Two islands, group sites, RV section with full hookup, hot showers, clean restrooms. Rafting, game room, sandwiches, pizza, ice cream, refreshments. Approximately 20 miles from Bryson City. Open May through September. No dogs.
Reservations recommended (10am-4pm) daily
Turkey Creek Campground
Michael and Ramelle Smith
PO Box 93, Almond, NC 28702
828-488-8966 info@turkeycreekcampground.com
Located on Hwy. 28N, 2 miles from Junction 19&74. Large campsites, 20 amp power service. Raised tent pads. Open March through November.
Other Campgrounds in the Area:::::::::: http://www.greatsmokies.com/camping.htm
Bryson City site with numerous links:::::: http://www.greatsmokies.com/
Nantahala Power Co. site ; History and relationship with The Nature Conservancy regarding the Needmore 4500 acre tract near the River.:::: http://www.nantahalapower.com/
Also try the TRAILS link at the top of this page.
For Northern Georgia Rivers, try this: http://www.trails.com/explore/activity.asp?AreaID={3B1165FB-6421-11D4-9BF3-00104BC9463C}&AffID=trails034
Other Links::::: (followed by movies filmed in North Carolina)
Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest is located about 15 miles from Robbinsville in the western part of Graham County and about 35 miles from the Nantahala Outdoor Center at Wesser. It is also just 3 miles from the start of the Cherohala Skyway, a ridge route between Tellico Plains, Tennessee and Robbinsville, North Carolina, opened on October 12, 1996, and was immediately acclaimed as one of the most scenic routes in the United States.
http://www.main.nc.us/graham/hiking/joycekil.html
http://www.main.nc.us/graham/cherohal.html
Movies filmed in North Carolina with several in the Southwest part of the state.
Below is an abbreviated list of movies that were filmed in the mountains of North Carolina. See if a few of these titles sound familiar:
Hannibal (2001) - Biltmore House; downtown Asheville; Blue Ridge Parkway; Hot Dog King on Biltmore Avenue
28 Days (1999) - Black Mountain; Asheville
The Green Mile(1999) - Moses Cone Manor, Blowing Rock
Patch Adams (1998) - Biltmore Estate
Forrest Gump (1994) - Biltmore Estate; Blue Ridge Parkway; Grandfather Mountain
Nell (1994) - Robbinsville; Graham County Courthouse; Snyders Department Store; Joyce Kilmer Restaurant
Richie Rich (1994) - Biltmore House
The Fugitive (1993) - Great Smoky Mountains Railroad, Dillsboro; Cheoah Dam, Bryson City Area, Graham County
The Last of the Mohicans (1992) - Chimney Rock Park, Hickory Nut Falls, Skyline and Cliff Trails, Table Rock Mountain; Linville Falls Recreation Area; Biltmore Estate; The Manor Hotel in Asheville; Lake James
My Fellow Americans, Jack Lemmon. Used the Great Smokie Mountain Railroad out of BrysonCity.
Dirty Dancing (1987) - Lake Lure. Today, guides at Bobs Marina in Lake Lure, North Carolina, offer a pontoon boat tour of the Dirty Dancing set. And diehard film fans often are pleasantly surprised to learn that the beautiful scenery in Last of the Mohicans is in North Carolina and can be the backdrop for their next pleasure trip.
Updated 03-20-2003