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Cherokee National Forest
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Cherokee National Forest
2800 North Ocoee Street
Cleveland, 37320
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Park Overview
Tennessees only National Forest, the Cherokee, covers nearly 630,000 acres in ten East Tennessee counties. It is the largest tract of public land in the State. The forest is separated into two parts by the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Because of the Cherokees majestic moutains, tumbling streams and
diverse vegetation, recreation opportunities are plentiful. Discover the 30 developed campgrounds, 30 picnic areas, 700 miles of trail, hundreds of miles of cold water streams, seven whitewater rivers, thousands of acres of dispersed opportunties and
abundant populations of wildlife that are here for your enjoyment.
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