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Eastern Smokies Parks

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Nantahala National Forest

Nantahala borders Pisgah to the west and runs to the TN border where it becomes Cherokee National Forest. Nantahala is a very popular summer destination for rafting day trips and is located about one hour from Land of Falls homes.
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Pigeon and Little East Fork Rivers

These two rivers converge just below Lost Cove about 2 miles from Frazier which turns into Talbot by the end. The pigeon is particularly popular and renowned by trout fishermen, and also offers some popular waterfalls and swim holes nearby.
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Lake Logan

Lake Logan is one of the most beautiful and pristine lakes in western Carolina. The lake is largely undeveloped and preserved by the episcopal church offering just a handful of charming lakeside primitive accommodations on the west side of the lake. Day passes can be secured for boating, kayaking or swimming in the lake.
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Blue Ridge Parkway

The Blue Ridge Parkway is the most visited national park in the nation of any kind and hosted on it’s high, winding highway almost 16 million visitors according to CNN.  Our 36 acres property on Lake Logan Road that borders the Pigeon River is just 10 miles from one of two main intersections of the Parkway in Pisgah National Forest.
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Great Smoky Mountain National Park

clocking in over 14 million visitors last year, The Smokies is by far the most visited traditional National Park in America. The eastern entrance to the park is just about a 50 minute drive west past Cherokee, NC. While most of the tourist development for the national park sits on the TN side around Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, Those looking for a most quiet affair to truly experience the beauty...
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Pisgah National Forest

Pisgah National Forest, located in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina, is a sprawling expanse of over 500,000 acres famous for its lush forests, scenic beauty, and diverse recreational opportunities. Established in 1916, it is one of the first national forests in the eastern United States. The forest features many landscapes, from rugged mountain peaks and deep gorges to cascading waterfalls and serene rivers. Visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain...
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