Cherohala Skyway
Visitor Services
Facilities along the Cherohala Skyway occur in the towns of Tellico Plains, TN, and Robbinsville, NC, both of which are a short distance from either end of the Skyway. Services are limited on the...[more]
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Fees Fees may be charged at attractions along the way. |
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Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities Although separate bicycle lanes or paths are not specifically designated along the byway, the design of the paved road and the... [more] |
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Camping Camping can be found near the Skyway in the following places: Indian Boundary (Cherokee National Forest, TN): Open April through... [more] |
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Food Although there's nowhere to buy food along the Skyway, groceries and restaurant are available in Robbinsville, NC and Tellico Plains, TN. |
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Gasoline Although there's nowhere to buy gasoline along the Skyway, service stations are available in Robbinsville, NC and Tellico Plains, TN. |
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Information Brochures and information can be obtained at the following locations:
Cherohala Skyway Visitor Center |
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Lodging Although there's no lodging along the Skyway, motels, lodges, B&Bs, and cabins are available along NC 143, in Robbinsville, NC and along TN 165 in Tellico Plains, TN. |
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Restrooms Restrooms are available at Hooper Bald, Stratton Ridge, and Turkey Creek, along with picnic tables. |
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Retail Although there's no retail stores along the Skyway, craft shops, antiques, and other stores are available in Robbinsville, NC and Tellico Plains, TN. |
NOTE: The America's Byways® website is federally funded and cannot promote commercial businesses. This data may not be complete or up to date. The National Scenic Byways Program is not responsible for the quality of your travel experience. See the right column on the Byway Overview page for local contact information.
Special Considerations
There are several special considerations associated with this byway. For example, there are no services available on the Cherohala Skyway (for 51 miles). However, there are services available at either end of the byway in Tellico Plains and Robbinsville. The design of the two-lane facility, integrated with wide shoulders and low speeds, helps to accommodate safe travel by all, especially bicycle enthusiasts and hikers.
All byway visitors, motorized and non-motorized, should be aware that there are some grades as steep as 9 percent on the byway. Always use caution on the byway, but take particular care during winter storms. Roads may close during heavy snows.
Restrictions
All byway segments are paved and either state or federally maintained. Use caution when driving the byway during winter snows. Please check local weather conditions before traveling.
Seasons
- Best Time to Drive
The fall foliage season is wonderful (and popular) and summer is also the best time to visit.
- High Season
The fall foliage season and summer are the most popular times to visit the byway.
- Off Season
Snow is common from mid November to mid April.
Road Conditions
- To find up to date information about the road conditions along Cherohala Skyway, please visit the FHWA listing of web sites for more information.
- North Carolina
- Tennessee










