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Thursday, May 15, 2008 (Last modified: 2008-05-15 23:06:45)
Author: Associated Press Source: Associated Press
CLEVELAND-Forest Service, USDA officials at the
Cherokee National Forest (Forest) say they are preparing for another busy
outdoor recreation season.
Last year the Forest received over 2.5 million site
visits. People come from near and far to
experience a variety of outdoor recreation activities including camping,
picnicking, hiking, bike riding, water play, fishing and much more.
One of the busiest weekends is just around the
corner-Memorial Day. Terry Pierce,
Recreation Staff Officer for the Cherokee National Forest explained that,
"Memorial Day generally marks the end of the school year and the beginning
of summer vacation for many people.
The majority of our recreation sites and campgrounds
will be operating at or near full capacity during this busy holiday
weekend. This is an extremely busy time
for us. For a more enjoyable visit I
suggest visitors read and become familiar with all posted information,
including various rules and regulations.
Maps and general Forest information are available at all ranger district
offices."
The Cherokee National Forest (CNF) is home to 30 developed
campgrounds, 30 picnic sites, and over 600 miles of trails. There are also a
number of beaches/swimming areas and boat ramps for water enthusiasts. Two Forest Service Scenic Byways, the Ocoee
(Ocoee/Hiwassee Ranger District) and the Cherahala Skyway (Tellico/Hiwassee
Ranger District) provide visitors with outstanding scenic beauty viewing
opportunities. Several whitewater rivers
including the Nolichucky, Hiwassee and the "Olympic River" - the Ocoee,
flow through the CNF.
The Ocoee Whitewater Center, site of the 1996 Olympic
Canoe & Kayak competition offers picnic sites, hiking and biking
opportunities and provides a variety of regional information at the
administration building. Fishing is
permitted in the CNF with appropriate licenses. The Tennessee Wildlife
Resources Agency (1-800-262-6704 or 1-800-332-0900) sets seasons and limits,
and establishes regulations.
Licenses are available at many local retail
outlets. Many streams throughout the
CNF contain rainbow, brown and brook trout.
"As you can see the Cherokee National Forest
offers a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities. Many of our campgrounds fill up fast on
holiday weekends. I suggest that if you
plan to camp over the Memorial Day weekend you get there early, most campsites
are on a first-come first-served basis.
Remember, you cannot hold campsites for others, and a campsite must be
occupied the first 24 hours. Many areas
are full by Friday afternoon or evening," said Pierce.
Additional information and maps are available at any
of the following Cherokee National Forest offices:
¥ Forest
Supervisor's Office: 2800 Ocoee Street
North, Cleveland, TN 37312 - Phone: (423) 476-9700
¥ Ocoee/Hiwassee Ranger District: 3171 Hwy 64, Benton, TN 37307 - Phone (423)
338-3300
¥ Tellico/Hiwassee Ranger District: 250 Ranger Station Road, Tellico Plains,
TN 37385 - Phone (423) 253-8400.
¥ Nolichucky/Unaka Ranger District: 4900 Asheville Hwy SR 70, Greeneville,
TN 37743 - Phone (423) 638-4109
¥ Watauga Ranger District: 4400 Unicoi Dr, Unicoi, TN 37692 - Phone
(423) 735-1500
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