Blog | Cherokee, NC

How will Cherokee affect you?

Cherokee Blog

Golfing in Cherokee, Where the Mountains Meet the Sky

Time to polish up your clubs and book your tee time at Sequoyah National Golf Club. The team has been working hard since last fall to reseed every inch of the course in prepartion for the 2015 season. With a dream view of the Smoky Mountains, manager Kenny Cashwell points out that if you’re not having a good time playing golf at Sequoyah National, “you’re not looking in the right direction.” See for yourself and book your scenic golf getaway today. 

Read More

5 Ways to Celebrate Mother’s Day in Cherokee

How will you treat Mom this Mother's Day in Cherokee? How about a special meal at a four star restaurant, a picnic at a nearby waterfall, and a pampering spa session. Looking for a unique handmade gift? Check out Qualla Arts and Crafts, the oldest Native American Cooperative in the nation, for handcrafted wares to find that special gift that Mom will cherish. This Mother's Day, create a new family tradition in Cherokee that the whole family will enjoy. 

Read More

Don’t Forget These 10 Things When Camping in Cherokee

Are you ready to camp in Cherokee? Do you have everything you'll need? Aside from the basics (tent, sleeping bag, firewood, etc.) here's a list of things you might not think to bring camping in Cherokee--but you'll be so glad you did! With over 36 cabins and campgrounds in and around Cherokee to choose from, there's something to suit campers of every kind and comfort level. 

Read More

An Insider’s Guide to Fishing in Cherokee

Beginners and top anglers agree: there's nothing like fishing the beautiful, bountiful waters of Cherokee for some peace and quiet, and trout...lots of trout! The Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians Fisheries and Wildlife Management program stocks fish twice a week in over 150 spots on the Qualla Boundary, making it the most heavily stocked waters in the region. Wondering where to go to catch the big one? Read on for the insider's scoop. 

Read More

A Taste of Spring: Rainbow & Ramps Festival

The Rainbow and Ramps festival celebrates two of Cherokee's seasonal delicacies: rainbow trout and ramps, both with deep roots in Cherokee culture. The event takes place on March 28th from 10:30 to 2 pm and includes a traditional meal of fresh-caught trout, ramps, and other seasonal vegetables, as well as popular regional music and an all-ages Horseshoe Tournament. 

Read More

« Previous Page  
Plan
Trip
+
Sample Trips