Tapoco is situated on 120 acres in the lush mountain region of the Nantahala National Forest on the banks of the cascading Cheoah River. Adventures like hiking, rafting, kayaking, fishing mountain biking, and winding hilly roads are plentiful, and after your day of adventure, experience sanctuary with riverside dining, a nap in hammock cove, evening fire pits, and beautiful places to rest.
Tellico Plains Best Pizza, Wings, & More.
Rich Leudemann, Owner of The Bears Den and Tellicafe, located in Tellico Plains, TN, grew up in the restaurant business. His father was a restaurant owner and passed his love of the business on to Rich. Over the years Rich has been around the business in almost every aspect.
Rich’s latest endeavor, The Bears Den, a pizza restaurant heavily influenced by his Italian heritage, is now open and already hosting live music and other wonderful events. With seating for over 80 people you are sure to find your place.
Turkey Creek, a small babbling brook, meanders through our quiet, little cove on its way to the confluence of the Nantahala and Little Tennessee Rivers, which is just a short hike through a southern Appalachian hardwood forest. A wide variety of vegetation ensures a continual display of color throughout the year.
At the office you’ll find firewood and ice for sale. Next to the office is the game room which has a foosball table and a pool table (closed while social distancing measures are in place). A sanitary dumping station is next to the office for travel trailers and recreational vehicles, there are no sewer hook-ups. Below the office is the beautiful, tiled bathhouse with hot showers. There’s a small, coin-op laundry room that also has double sinks for washing dishes.
TCC’s park like setting has the following. Most campsites have 20 amp electrical service and water. All sites have picnic tables and fireplaces. Most of the creek sites have 10′ x 12′ raised tent pads, some are 12′ x 12′ .
Most sites are shaded at least part of the day.
There are 9 sites with water and 30 amp service, We can take up to 30ft rigs, including tongues, on travel trailers due to the tight turns in our roadways.
Free WIFI is available around the office/deck/bathhouse complex. WIFI is limited so we ask you to read our policy and comply.
Fort Loudoun was a British colonial-era fort located in what is now Monroe County, Tennessee, United States. Built in 1756 and 1757 to help garner Cherokee support for the British at the outset of the Seven Years’ War, the fort was one of the first significant British outposts west of the Appalachian Mountains.
Fort Loudoun State Historic Park is 1,200-acres and is one of the earliest British fortifications on the western frontier, built in 1756. The fort was reconstructed during the Great Depression and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965.
During the French and Indian War (1754-1763) the British Colony of South Carolina felt threatened by French activities in the Mississippi Valley. To counter this threat, the Colony sent the Independent Company of South Carolina to construct and garrison what became Fort Loudoun. This move helped to ally the Overhill Cherokee Nation in the fight against the French and guaranteed the trade would continue between the Cherokee and South Carolina.
8 AM to 4:30 PM – Park Office
Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest is part of the Nantahala National Forest, approximately 3,800 acre tract of publicly owned virgin forest in Graham County, NC, near Robbinsville as a living memorial to the writer/poet Joyce Kilmer. Veterans of the Foreign Wars asked the government to set aside a fitting stand of trees to serve as a living memorial to Joyce Kilmer, who was killed in action during World War I. Although Kilmer was both a soldier and a poet, he is most remembered for his poetry about common, beautiful things in nature
One of the largest contiguous tracts of old growth forest in the Eastern United States, the area is administered by the U. S. Forest Service. The memorial is a rare example of old growth cove hardwood forest, a diverse type unique to the Appalachian Mountains. In 1975 the memorial forest was joined with a much larger tract of the Nantahala National Forest to become part of the Joyce Kilmer-Slickrock Wilderness.
Due to a devastating disease of the American chestnut tree that caused a rapid, widespread die-off of the once plentiful tree from its historic range in the Eastern United States, the American chestnut, once the dominant tree of the forest, was affected by the chestnut blight. Although the last of the Kilmer chestnuts had probably died by the late 1930s, their wood is so rot-resistant that remnants of the massive logs and stumps are still visible.
Another more recent loss is that of the giant hemlocks due to an infestation of an exotic insect, the hemlock woolly adelgid. For safety of visitors from a falling limb or tree, Forest Service managers decided to bring down dead trees near the memorial trail in a way they believed would mimic natural blowdown. In November 2010, the Forest Service blew up the trees with explosives, making the lower loop trail much lighter and drier.
The best way to enjoy the impressive memorial forest is by doing the easy 2-mile hike to see the majestic Trees such as Sycamore, Beech, Basswood, Red and White Oaks and Hemlock. Some of the trees are over 400 years old and the oldest Yellow-Poplars are more than 20 ft (6.1 m) in circumference and stand 100 ft (30 m) tall. Aside from the trees there are also other variety of shrubs, vines, ferns, mosses and other plants to see. This popular family hiking destination features an easy two-mile, figure-eight trail and has two loops: the 1-1/4 miles lower loop passes the Joyce Kilmer Memorial plaque, and the upper ¾ mile loop swings through Poplar Cove, a grove of the largest trees.
The trailhead parking area has a flush toilet and picnic tables. No camping or overnight parking is allowed.
The only way to see the impressive memorial forest is on foot. The figure-eight Joyce Kilmer National Recreation Trail covers two miles and has two loops: the 1.25-mile lower loop passes the Joyce Kilmer Memorial plaque, and the upper 0.75-mile loop swings though Popular Cove – a grove of the forest’s largest trees. The trailhead parking area has a flush toilet and picnic tables. No camping or overnight parking is allowed.
Located about 15 miles from Robbinsville. Take Highway 129 North for 1½ miles to the junction with Highway 143 West (Massey Branch Road). Turn left on Highway 143 and travel approx 4 miles to a stop sign/T intersection. Turn right and drive for approx 7.3 miles and bear to the right at the junction of Santeetlah Gap and the Cherohala Skyway. Continue for another 2½ miles to the entrance of the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest on your left.
In The Great Smoky Mountains Near Robbinsville, North Carolina
The Inn, our dream, is a true log home bed and breakfast. Sitting on top of a knoll overlooking the Stecoah Gap. The 360 degree views are breathtaking. Less than a mile from the Appalachian Trail. Rooms are filled with primitive antique furniture along with several pieces faithfully hand-crafted by the innkeepers themselves. The pavilion is a great spot to host weddings.
We found and purchased our first cabin in Andrews, NC in 2007. Since that time, we have added two more cabins for our guests to visit and enjoy what the area has to offer. Andrews is located in Cherokee County, North Carolina. Andrews is a beautiful and peaceful small town located in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains. If you are looking for a peaceful and relaxing spot to escape the pressures and stresses of everyday life, you have found your dream getaway. Take in the views of nature from your own private deck or relax in the hot tub while listening to the tranquil sounds of the water flowing down Collett Creek.
Robbinsville, North Carolina has come a long way in the past few years and really appreciates the many motorcycle riders who have made this area a destination in their travel plans. Not only do we have the best roads, good old southern hospitality, and a great riding season, but now we offer special accommodations for riders who visit us.
Each inn room has its own motorcycle garage to keep your bike out of the weather.
Conveniently located three miles south of Robbinsville on US129. Just 20 miles to the famous 318 curves in 11 miles of the TAIL OF THE DRAGON at DEALS GAP, 15 miles to the mile high CHEROHALA SKYWAY, 10 miles to the NANTAHALA GORGE and the twisties of WAYAH ROAD, 11 miles to MOONSHINER 28 and 35 miles to CHEROKEE and the BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY.
Tellico Kats menu features hot and cold custom sandwiches, paninis, salads and seasonal soups. Many ingredients come from local farm markets. But save room for the homemade desserts…amaretto sour cream cake, peppermint cream cheese brownies, pecan and apple pie. Lunches prepared to go are favorites with bikers and hikers. So stop by soon and enjoy the ambience of the rippling Tellico River while enjoying a meal you won’t soon forget.
It’s tough to beat this location, combining the sounds of the flowing river, the sight of fish in the clear water, and the delicious home made food, right on the Tellico Riverfront. Tellico Kats presents a friendly, homey atmosphere, with made-to-order specialties which will keep you coming back. Dining indoors, on the porch overhanging the Tellico River, and on the covered deck. Conveniently located on the Cherohala Skyway. Motorcycle parking.
- Hot and kold sandwiches, home made soups, side salads and goodies.
- Daily specials
- Sliced-to-order kold kuts and deli cheeses
- Gourmet Coffee
- Boxed picnic lunches
- Snacks and Beverages
- Convenience Items, Ice
- Local Arts, Crafts, Books, T-Shirts, and Foods
- Specialty Party Platters: Sandwich Trays, Appetizer Platters, Cookie Trays, Salads (48 hour notice, please)
The Mountain Manor Hotel is located on a quiet street in downtown Robbinsville with mountain views. Spacious decks and patios outside each suite make it ideal for relaxing after a busy day enjoying the local sights and attractions. Located within walking distance to downtown, restaurants, grocery stores and the municipal pool and tennis courts. There is ample parking for bikes, cars and trailers. The Manor has extra-large one- and two-bedroom apartment-sized suites furnished in various themes with central HVAC and separate living, dining, kitchen and sleeping areas. The bathrooms in the one-bedroom suites have jet tubs. Each kitchen has a full sized refrigerator, stove, microwave and dishwasher and is fully equipped with all cutlery, dishes and cooking utensils. Robbinsville is convenient to all local attractions and sights including the Dragon, Cherohala Skyway, Lake Santeetlah, Lake Fontana, Nantahala National Forest, Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest and is an ideal base for white-water rafting, hiking, mountain biking, fishing and exploring the local mountain and Cherokee cultures.
The hotel is family owned and operated and provides free high-speed internet and satellite TV.
Daily and weekly rates are available. The hotel is smoke and pet-free
Tellico Plains, Tennessee, is conveniently located about 1 hour south of Knoxville or 1 hour north of Chattanooga. It is the Smoky Mountain version of “Mayberry” and has just been chosen as one of the top ten most beautiful towns in Tennessee. We don’t even have a traffic light! What we do have is luxurious vacation cabin rentals. Nestled near the beautiful Cherokee National Forest, our Tellico Plains and Coker Creek cabins are privately owned. Each is unique, with mountain views, or woodsy privacy, creeks, lakes, “bells and whistles” and all solace you might need.
They are perfect for romantic getaways, honeymoons, family vacations, reunions or small weddings. There are cabins for 1 – 10 to sleep. In fact, there is a whole mountain of cabins for your reunion. Let us take care of your comfort so you can enjoy a ride above the clouds on the Cherohala Skyway, catch trout from the Tellico River, or view the beauty of Bald River Falls, or hike the many trails in the area. Most of the cabins have cozy stone fireplaces, fully furnished kitchens, satellite TVs/DVDs and grills outside. We have some cabins with internet access, pool tables, Jacuzzi Baths, and multiple TVs. Most have hot tubs on the deck for your pleasure. A change in Altitude creates a change in Attitude.
TWO WHEEL INN RESORT a unique motel with garages for your motorcycle and comfortable accommodations for riders. Located near the Tail of the Dragon at Deals Gap, Cherohala Skyway and other great Smoky Mountain roads. Cars welcome too!
Inn Rooms have 2-twin beds which can be put together to make a king size bed, private bathroom with garden shower head, satellite TV, microwave, coffee pot, small fridge, free Wi-Fi, access to your own adjoining secure motorcycle garage, laundry facilities.
Blue Waters Mountain Lodge is your vacation solution. Looking for a peaceful, relaxing escape? What about an exciting outdoor adventure?
Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina. Nestled along the shoreline of picturesque 2,800 acre Santeetlah Lake in the lush Nantahala National Forest. Blue Waters Mountain Lodge puts you in the heart of one of the nation’s most beautiful areas. Known for its natural splendor, activity filled outdoor lifestyle and deep serenity. This majestic setting offers a wealth of activities. Or make it the perfect backdrop to do nothing at all.
In the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. The good times are guaranteed when you explore the area around the Quality Inn® in Andrews. Our hotel sits minutes from Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River Casino. You’ll have all the comforts you’re after at our hotel but you won’t have to spend too much to get them. After all, we know you want to save your money for the fun that’s ahead.
Adults on their own or with the kids along for the trip will want to get up early to get out the door to the nearby attractions. But our free hot breakfast provides a perfect reason to stay in the hotel for at least a short time longer. Then put the energy from our famous waffles to work to spur you on throughout your day. Try white water rafting or zip lining. Or for the truly adventurous, drive the nearby Tail of the Dragon, one of America’s craziest roads thanks to its 318 turns over 11 miles. Not up for it? We understand.
There are plenty of other options in our corner of North Carolina. For those with an adventurous palate, plenty of wineries are waiting. Find your new favorite wine at Calaboose Cellars or Ferncrest Winery. Beer lovers will want to head straight to Hoppy Trout Brewery (and your kids will love the brick oven pizza).
Get your money’s worth in Robbinsville –as well as friendly, dependable service–at the reasonably priced Quality Inn & Suites®.
Amenities include:
- Free WiFi
- Free hot breakfast
- Free parking
- Meeting space
- Pet-friendly
Guest rooms feature:
- Refrigerator and microwave
- Coffee maker
- USB ports
- Free weekday newspaper
- Desk
Our hotel in Robbinsville, NC is located off Interstate 40 near the rugged Appalachian Trail, gorgeous Smokey Mountains and additional attractions including:
- Santeetlah Lake
- Tail of the Dragon
- Junaluska Museum
- Cherokee Indian Trail of Tears
- Cheoah River
You’ll get more value for your money at our affordable hotel in Robbinsville, NC.
You can also earn rewards like free nights and gift cards by joining our Choice Privileges® Rewards program.