Nantahala National Forest - Western North Carolina

Nantahala National Forest - Western North Carolina Nantahala National Forest - Western North Carolina

Elevations in the Nantahala National Forest range from a low of 1,200 feet along the Tusquitee River below the Appalachian Dam in Cherokee County to a high of 5,800 feet at Lone Bald in Jackson County.

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Nantahala National Forest - Western North Carolina

This beautiful forest lies in the mountains and valleys of Western North Carolina between Waynesville and Murphy. Nantahala National ForestElevations in the Nantahala National Forest range from a low of 1,200 feet along the Tusquitee River below the Appalachian Dam in Cherokee County to a high of 5,800 feet at Lone Bald in Jackson County. The Cheoah, Highlands, Tusquitee, and Wayah Ranger Districts form the Nantahala National Forest. Their headquarters are in several mountain communities, situated along the western recesses of the Appalachian Mountains. The Wayah District is located in Franklin,North Carolina. With the exception of Highlands, the other three districts have taken their names from the Cherokee Indian language. Cheoah is the Cherokee word for "otter," Tusquitee is Cherokee for "where the water dogs laughed," and Wayah is Cherokee for "wolf." Even the term Nantahala is a Cherokee Indian word meaning "land of the noonday sun," a fitting name for the deep valleys and gorges where the sun only penetrates to the valley floor when directly overhead at noon. With over half a million acres, the Nantahala is the largest of the four national forests in North Carolina.

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