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Byway: Tennessee - Southern Highroads Trail - TN

Byway Description: Thanks to the Southern Highroads Trail Association for assisting in the production of this guide.



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0.0
(64.0)
0.0
(39.8)
USA Highway #64/74
Altitude: 1952 feet
USA Highway #64/74, at the border of Tennessee with North Carolina, in Nantahala National Forest, Starts the Tennessee part of the Southern Highroads Trail Byway. This Byway traverses through scenic beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains, Rivers, Lakes and Forested mountain land. Outdoor recreational opportunities on the Whitewaters of Ocoo River are abundant.
0.3
(63.7)
0.2
(39.6)
Copper Basin Golf Club
Altitude: 1886 feet
Golf Course Road, Copper Basin Golf Club,
2.5
(61.5)
1.6
(38.2)
Airport Road
Altitude: 1670 feet
Airport Road, Martin Campbell Field Airport, a public airport located along the Southern Highroads Trail Byway, in Polk County, east of Ducktown, Tennessee
6.1
(57.9)
3.8
(36.0)
Ducktown, Tennessee
Altitude: 1660 feet
Intersection State Highway #68, Ducktown, Tennessee, a city in Polk County, Tennessee, Ducktown Historic District, was once a major copper-mining district, Iron, sulfur and zinc were produced here as byproducts. The Burra Burra Mine, a copper mine located in Ducktown, Tennessee, This is where Ducktown Basin Museum, is situated. The museum and mine are a Tennessee state historic site. Copperhill, Tennessee, a city in Polk County, Tennessee, located south on State Route #68 close to the Tennessee/Georgia border.
9.3
(54.7)
5.8
(34.0)
Postelle Road
Altitude: 1604 feet
Postelle Road, Cherokee Trail, Community of Postelle, Tennessee, in Cherokee National Forest
13.4
(50.6)
8.3
(31.4)
Access Road
Altitude: 1680 feet
Access Road to, Ocoee Dam No. 3, a hydroelectric dam on the Ocoee River in Polk County, in Tennessee. Major recreational water releases are typically scheduled for weekends during the Summer months.
16.5
(47.5)
10.3
(29.5)
Oconee Whitewater Center - Photo The Ocoee River, TN
Altitude: 1211 feet
The Ocoee Whitewater Center, near Ducktown, Tennessee, This was where the Canoe/Kayak Slalom venue for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta was held. The Center now serves primarily as a site for hiking, mountain biking, conferences, weddings, and receptions.
18.4
(45.6)
11.4
(28.3)
Forest Service Route #45
Altitude: 1152 feet
Forest Service Route #45, Pea Vine Road/Big Frog Trail, This Forest Route winds and meanders through Cherokee National Forest,
19.8
(44.2)
12.3
(27.5)
Ocoee Dam Number 2
Altitude: 1132 feet
Ocoee Dam Number 2, a hydroelectric dam on the Ocoee River in Polk County in Tennessee. Ocoee No. 2 is situated at the center of one of the nation's top whitewater rafting locations, and the dam's releases help to maintain consistent rapids on the river during warmer months.
23.6
(40.4)
14.7
(25.1)
Forest Service Route
Altitude: 948 feet
A Forest Service Route, Fairview Road, Chestnut Mountain Road, Kimsey Highway,
32.4
(31.6)
20.1
(19.6)
State Route #30
Altitude: 843 feet
State Route #30/Clemmer Trail,
33.9
(30.1)
21.1
(18.7)
Viewpoint
Altitude: 906 feet
viewpoint along USA Highway #64/74, on Ocoee Lake,
35.8
(28.2)
22.2
(17.5)
Oswald Dome Road
Altitude: 846 feet
Oswald Dome Road, Community of Benton Springs, Tennessee,
40.2
(23.8)
25.0
(14.8)
Ocoee Dam No.1 - Photo The Dam at Parksville, Tennessee
Altitude: 876 feet
Ocoee Dam Number 1, a hydroelectric dam on the Ocoee River in Polk County in Tennessee. Parksville Reservoir (Also called Ocoee Lake), It is oldest dam in the Tennessee Valley Authority system.
40.7
(23.3)
25.3
(14.5)
Parksville, Tennessee
Altitude: 810 feet
State Route #314, Parksville, Tennessee, a community located in Polk County, Tennessee within Cherokee National Forest.
48.1
(15.9)
29.9
(9.9)
Junction
Altitude: 781 feet
Junction USA Highway #411/State Highway #33, Ocoee, Tennessee, a community in Polk County, Tennessee. Benton, Tennessee, a town in Polk County, Tennessee, County seat of Polk County, located north east of here. Chetuee, Tennessee, Cleveland, Tennessee, are located on the west.
55.3
(8.7)
34.4
(5.4)
Old Fort, Tennessee
Altitude: 846 feet
Old Fort Road, Bates Pike, Old Fort, Tennessee,
62.1
(1.9)
38.6
(1.2)
Conasauga, Tennessee
Altitude: 804 feet
Busted Rock Road, Conasauga, Tennessee,
64.0
(0.0)
39.8
(0.0)
Tennessee Stateline
Altitude: 840 feet
Tennessee border with Georgia, This is where the Tennessee part of the Byway Southern Highroads Trail ends, on USA Highway #411/Tennessee State Route #33, which becomes Georgia State Route #61, on which the byway Southern Highroads Trail, continues its Georgia part and on to South Carolina and North Carolina, making it a Loop byway. NOTE: For highway travel east via the Southern Highroads Trail: - See Milebymile, RV Highway Travel Guide, Southern Highroads Trail Georgia, for driving directions.

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