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Hayesville North Carolina | Walking Tour

Let's take a walking tour of Hayesville, NC! We'll walk around the town square and take a look at all the shops, restaurants, and the court house, located in the square. Join me for a walking trip around this charming small town in the South.


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Hayesville NC 4K / Hidden Gem in the North Carolina Mountains (DJI Mavic Air 2 Drone Footage) Spring

Hayesville is a town in Clay County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 311 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Clay County.

This was long an area of indigenous settlement along the Hiwassee River. An earthwork platform mound was built here, likely by people of the South Appalachian Mississippian culture about 1000 CE. It would have been the center of their village.

Later, the historic Cherokee developed a town known as Quanassee at this site. They built their townhouse on top of the mound, to provide a place for communal discussion and reaching consensus. The town is shown on a 1725 colonial map as Qunassee; it was one of the numerous Valley Towns located along the Hiwassee River in Western North Carolina. It was also along the Trading Path (also called the Unicoi Turnpike). That road led from Quanassee west to another town at present-day Murphy, North Carolina, then over the Unicoi Range at Unicoi Gap and down to the Cherokee town of Great Tellico (today Tellico Plains, Tennessee) (Duncan 2003:245).

After the Cherokee were forced to cede their land, European Americans settled in this rural area and took over what is now known as the Spikebuck Town Mound and Village Site. They cultivated much of the village site, disturbing the topsoil layers. Some excavations were conducted in the 1960s and 1970s.[6] The town mound and village site was listed in 1982 on the National Register of Historic Places as an archeological site.

Clay County acquired the mound site in 2000 and protects it; the Archeological Conservancy acquired the town/village site and farmsteads in 2011.[6]

The town was named Hayesville after 19th-century politician George Hayes.[7] When running for representative from Cherokee County in the fall election of 1860, he learned that residents in the southeast end wanted to separate from Cherokee County and get their own county seat, because of the difficulty of traveling to the distant location. With the promise to introduce legislation to this effect, Hayes won a seat in the legislature. In February 1861 the legislation to organize a new county was introduced and passed by the North Carolina General Assembly. The county was named in honor of Kentucky statesman Henry Clay, and the county seat Hayesville, for Hayes.

The town of Hayesville was incorporated on March 12, 1913. The first mayor of Hayesville was S.E. Hogsed.

Clay County is featuring Cherokee heritage sites as part of its community redevelopment to emphasize its unique character. In addition to the Spikebuck Town Mound, it supports other Cherokee resources in Hayesville: the Quanassee Path, which highlights five Cherokee features on a walking path around Hayesville; the Cherokee Homestead Exhibit, with reconstructions of traditional summer and winter houses and a corn crib; and the Cherokee Botanical Sanctuary. In addition the CCCRA sponsors an annual Cherokee Heritage Festival.

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10 Best Things to Do in Saluda, NC

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Brevard: Our Favorite Mountain Town in NC! (7 Reasons Why) North Carolina Travel Vlog 2022

Brevard is the rare kind of place you can visit again and again. There's so much that makes it a unique and fun place to visit. In this video, we break down the 7 main reasons why we think it's worth the trip(s).

Between the unique wildlife like white squirrels and blue fireflies, hundreds of waterfalls, delicious food, and gorgeous landscapes...this place really has it all for a smaller mountain town in North Carolina. It's hard to beat.

Have you been to Western North Carolina or Brevard? What are some of your favorite places there?

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Top 5 Steepest Trails in North Carolina | Beasts of the Southeast | Toughest Hikes in the Blue Ridge

North Carolina is home to some of the most difficult, steepest trails in the Blue Ridge Mountains. We have created a bucket list of these extreme hiking challenges. Well curated trails typically have paths with switchbacks to keep grades under 15%. Sometimes peak grades can exceed 20%, but those are typically for very short distances. In rare instances, there are rugged paths in remote locations that have longer stretches of very rigorous, steep climbs. These are the trails on our list - and they have the highest vertical change over a half-mile stretch. At the end of this video we’ll summarize the length and difficulty for the entire hikes to the noted destinations. So enjoy our list of the Steepest Trails in North Carolina - the Beasts of the Southeast.

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00:00 Intro & Overview
01:15 Profile Trail
03:45 Daffodil Flats Trail
06:00 Little Table Rock Trail
08:28 Old Butt Knob Trail
10:55 Pinchin Trail
13:20 Woody Ridge Trail
15:56 Trail Comparison

Profile Trail, Grandfather Mountain State Park
In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina lies the iconic and notoriously rugged Grandfather Mountain. The use of the Profile Trail to access the mountain’s epic peaks may avoid the park’s entrance fee, but you will pay the price in sweat. The Profile Trail is steep and lengthy, sometimes stripping you of the energy needed to navigate Grandfather Trail, a route that requires the use of ladders, cables, and all-fours to traverse the rugged and sometimes unstable terrain. Throw in unpredictable weather that includes mountaintop winds that can reach up to 200 miles per hour, and you have an adventure at one of the southeast’s steepest trails.

Daffodil Flats Trail, Linville Gorge Wilderness
Within the unruly Linville Gorge Wilderness is a dirt road to an obscure trailhead that takes hikers to a special wildflower destination. But this is no walk in the park. The trail first ascends the Pinnacle before a treacherous descent into the gorge using a path steep enough to challenge the most experienced hiker. At the bottom there is a sweeping array of daffodils that are a remnant of a former homestead. During early March, the floral display is in full bloom and creates an absolutely picturesque setting. But once you get your fill of flowers, you have an incredibly formidable task to get your butt out of the gorge and back to the trailhead.

Little Table Rock Trail, Linville Gorge Wilderness
The infamous Linville Gorge also has an aggressive hike up to peaks. Park down at the Spence Ridge Trailhead and make the trek up to Table Rock and The Chimneys. This will take you up a grueling 30% grade climb to spectacular views of the Linvlle Gorge. You can follow this with a rock scramble through the Chimneys and eventually up to the distinctive Table Rock peak. This benefit of the vistas is only exceeded by the reward of tackling one of the steepest trails in the Southeast.

Old Butt Knob Trail, Shining Rock Wilderness
From the Shining Creek Trailhead you can follow a path that mates up with the Old Butt Knob Trail, one of the toughest, steepest climbs the Southeast has to offer. From Old Butt Knob, you can continue across Dog Losers Knob and make your way to Shining Rock, one of five 6,000 foot peaks in the wilderness. The Shining Rock Wilderness provides some of the region’s most rugged terrain, but for those willing to tackle it, spectacular panoramic views and diverse natural habitat await.

Pinchin Trail, Linville Gorge Wilderness
When I lived in Morganton, I was aware of the Linville Gorge’s ruggedness, including the infamous Pinchin trail. There are deeper and longer gorges in the eastern United States, but none with a terrain as steep as Linville. Pinchin is the toughest route in and out of the gorge - a trek where you will encounter stretches approaching 40% grade. That’s brutal for a hiking trail. But what do you expect from the Grand Canyon of the East?

Woody Ridge Trail, Pisgah National Forest
Through some remote backroads you can reach the base of North Carolina’s rugged Black Mountains, the tallest peaks in the Eastern United States. Although many paths to the Black Mountain Crest are tough, there is one that stands above the others - the infamous Woody Ridge Trail. This trek has a notorious reputation as being one of the toughest, steepest trails in the Appalachian Mountains, climbing 3,000 feet over a 2.8 mile stretch. This hike/scramble passes through hardwoods and spruce-firs before reaching the grassy bald at the ridge. This is the “Steepest Beast of the Southeast”!

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Small Town Tours: Hayesville, Ohio

I am a bit of a history buff, doing these videos and learning more of the history than what I may have already known is a lot of fun. Hope you enjoy!

Touring the small towns of the United States has always been enjoyable for me. I decided to start a series called Small Town Tours. This is the first installment focused on Hayesville, Ohio.

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Top 5 Mountain Lakes In North Georgia, USA

Whether you're boating, fishing, kayaking, etc; Here are the top 5 lakes surrounded by mountains in North Georgia. While Lake lanier is the most popular and largest lake in the state, it's not surrounded by mountains. Thus, not on the list.

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0:18 - Blue Ridge Lake
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2:20 - Lake Rabun
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GIBSON COVE CAMP GROUNDS Hayesville NC 10-10-20

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Hiking Jackrabbit Mountain Hayesville Bike Trail North Carolina

We were in North Carolina and we wanted to hike some of the trails in the state, the closest one to where we were was Jackrabbit Mountain Trail. There are alot of bikers so go early in the morning. There are 3,5 and 6 Mile trails very well marked and great for the whole family.
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Lake Chatuge - at the Dam - Hayesville, NC USA (stills)

Photography by Kris Williams

Welcome to Lake Chatuge and the Mountains!

Lake Chatuge Real Estate - Hayesville Realty

Hello. My name is Ed Reams, and I'm the Owner/

Broker of Advantage Chatuge Realty here in

Hayesville, North Carolina. My staff and I would

like to welcome you to the beautiful mountain/

lakes region of western North Carolina and

northeast Georgia.

The crown jewel of our area is Lake Chatuge,

which you see behind me. It was named for an

century Cherokee village, which was once

18th

situated near this site. It's a very large lake, with

132 miles of shoreline -- and it covers more than

7,000 acres. Half the lake is located here in Clay

County, North Carolina, and the other half is

located just across the state line in Towns County,

Georgia.

Chatuge is a man-made lake, and was built in 1942

by the TVA... the Tennessee Valley Authority.

When the lake is at full pool during Spring and

Summer, its elevation is approximately 1,928 feet

above sea level.

As the off-season approaches, the TVA releases

a small amount of water and the lake level drops

a bit -- but is then brought back up to full pool the

following Spring.

There are several U.S. Wildlife Areas situated on

the lake, all of which are available for public use.

These Wildlife Areas have miles of hiking and

biking trails, boat launches, grills, picnic tables and

beaches.

Lake Chatuge is ideal for boating, swimming,

water skiing and fishing, and is conveniently

located within two hours' driving time of Atlanta,

Chattanooga and Asheville.

If you enjoy spending part of your outdoor time on

the links, you'll be pleased to learn that there are

three golf courses located within a 10 minute drive

of Lake Chatuge.

All of the courses are open to the public, and

they're all beautiful. Personally, I'm not much of

a golfer, but I have friends who are -- and many of

them insist that our local courses here are among

the most beautiful they've ever played.

Hayesville is the county seat of Clay County,

which was named for Henry Clay, the 18th

century Congressman, Senator and Secretary

of State under John Quincy Adams. Half the

county consists of pristine lands managed by the

U.S. Forest Service. These include a number of

National Wildlife Recreational Areas.

These are great spots to get together with family

and friends. There are hiking trails galore, picnic

tables and grills, and camping sites.

Some even offer miles of horseback riding trails...

creek-fed swimming holes, and large, natural

waterfalls.

If outdoor activities aren't your cup of tea, there

are plenty of indoor activities available to you.

For example, the John C. Campbell Folk School is

an internationally renowned institution where you

can take courses on everything from photography

to dancing to painting to blacksmithing.

Or, you can attend a presentation by one of our

local theater ensembles, dance troupes, or musical

groups.

Or, you can dine at one of our local restaurants

which -- personal opinion -- rival anything which

was available to us in metro Atlanta when we lived

there.

The quality of life here in the mountain/lakes

region is wonderful, and the lake is an ever-
changing palette of colors.

The daytime hours are filled with intense blues and

greens.

As we approach evening, the reds, oranges and

magenta's appear.

And sometimes in the early morning, the lake

sleeps beneath a layer of clouds.

Throw in a full moon for good measure, and

there's nothing quite like it.

I hope you've enjoyed this brief overview. If you

are considering purchasing property here, either

as a vacation home, a primary residence, or as an

investment, I hope you'll call me or one of our

agents; it would be our privilege to assist you in

your property search.

Thanks for joining us today.

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Hidden Gems of a North Carolina Road Trip

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