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Where Is Jackson County Nc

Let us count the ways you can have fun and experience the natural beauty and cultural riches found in Jackson County, NC and its cities and towns including Sylva, Cullowhee, Cashiers, Dillsboro, Webster, Balsam, Cherokee, and Glenville.

360 – 490 million – Years old! That’s how old Whiteside Mountain in Cashiers is estimated to be by some geologists (maybe it should be named great grandfather mountain). Whiteside offers a 2-mile loop trail perfect for an afternoon hike with the family. Atop the highest vertical cliffs in the eastern United States, you’ll witness miles of views stretching into neighboring South Carolina. Be careful not to disturb the wildlife, as Peregrine Falcons are known to nest in Whiteside’s rocky outcrops.

98,200 – Trout stocked annually in the Tuckasegee River. Running 50+ miles through Jackson County, this river is the central hub of the WNC Fly Fishing Trail®.

6,311 – Acreage of Panthertown Valley. Known as the “Yosemite of the East,” Panthertown is home to over 30 miles of mixed-use trails, over a dozen waterfalls, and some of the region’s best camping spots. This national treasure is located between Cashiers and Sapphire and is a must-visit for those adventurous in spirit!

6,410 – Feet above sea level is the elevation of the third highest peak in the eastern continental United States. The Richland Balsam Trail is a one-and-a-half-mile loop that will take you through a peaceful spruce-fir forest and get your heart pumping over a 700-foot vertical climb. Enjoy the higher elevation’s cooler temps on a summer day and pack a picnic to eat at the bench located at the summit!

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6,053 – Feet above sea level; the Richland Balsam overlook is the highest point along the Blue Ridge Parkway, America’s most celebrated motor route. Make sure to snap a photo of your vehicle, motorcycle, or road bike in front of the iconic sign.

3,500 – Feet above sea level sits Lake Glenville. Being Jackson County’s largest lake, Lake Glenville has over 26-miles of shoreline, seven islands, and three hidden waterfalls. If you’re craving a beach experience in the mountains (minus the riptides, sharks, and jellyfish), pack your swimsuits and head to the Pines Recreation Area for a family-friendly, sandy swim beach.

1,529 – Acres of Sylva’s Pinnacle Park. This town-owned and maintained park is one of the largest parks in a small town in America and is full of pristine forest, cascading waterfalls, and stunning panoramic views of Sylva. Head up the West Fork Trail for a challenging hike with a 3.5-mile one-way trip ascending over 3,000 feet! That’s quite a burner! Campsites are also available with a free permit.

494 – Square miles of adventure throughout Jackson County’s borders!

411 – Feet tall; one of the highest waterfalls east of the Rockies at Whitewater Falls. This iconic cascade is easily accessible with only a quarter-mile paved walking path. Whitewater Falls is made up of two falls, with the lower falls at 400 feet for a combined total of 811 feet.

250 – Named creeks and rivers flowing throughout Jackson County

185 – Named summits crowning Jackson County as having the most in the state

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107 – Stairs to reach the top of the Jackson County Courthouse. Built in 1914, the courthouse is known as the most photographed in the state. Those who take on the stairs will be rewarded with a breathtaking (literally) view overlooking the town of Sylva below and the surrounding Plott Balsam Mountains.

70 – Miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway runs through our Northwest Border – more than any other county along the Parkway!

43 – Miles of the Nantahala National Forest can be enjoyed while driving the Nantahala Scenic Byway which runs between Jackson County’s own town of Whittier and Marble, NC. Enjoy the scenic views of the gorgeous Nantahala Gorge or stop and enjoy some world-class whitewater rafting, canoeing, and kayaking on the Nantahala River.

1 – There may be 24 “Jackson Counties” across our great country, but you’ll find the best one right here in the heart of the Western NC Mountains.

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