Explore Kuwohi Mountain, a sacred Cherokee site and Tennessee’s tallest peak. Discover breathtaking views and rich history in the Great Smoky Mountains.
Explore Kuwohi Mountain, a sacred Cherokee site and Tennessee’s tallest peak. Discover breathtaking views and rich history in the Great Smoky Mountains.
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Journey through the verdant forest of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park en route to Kuwohi Mountain. Roadside waterfalls cascading from the mountains and a picturesque rocky river running alongside the road offer numerous photo opportunities. Wildlife such as elk, deer, and wild turkeys may also be…
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Journey through the verdant forest of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park en route to Kuwohi Mountain. Roadside waterfalls cascading from the mountains and a picturesque rocky river running alongside the road offer numerous photo opportunities. Wildlife such as elk, deer, and wild turkeys may also be spotted.
- Oconaluftee Visitor Center - At the Oconaluftee Visitor Center, visitors can observe elk grazing in the pasture. There will be a brief stop to use the facilities and explore the gift shop.
- Clingmans Dome - Kuwohi is a sacred site for the Cherokee people and represents the highest point within their traditional homeland. Kuwohi is among the most visited locations in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, attracting over 650,000 visitors annually. It is the tallest point in Tennessee and the third-highest peak east of the Mississippi River.
- Cherokee Indian Reservation - Discover the charm of Cherokee, North Carolina, with a lunch stop at one of the restaurants in the cultural district of the Cherokee Indian Reservation. Visitors may also wish to purchase a few items from the local shops.

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Kuwohi holds great significance for the Cherokee people as it is the highest point in their traditional homeland. This revered site is among the most visited locations in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, attracting over 650,000 visitors annually. It stands as the tallest peak in Tennessee and ranks as the third-highest summit east of the Mississippi River.
Kuwohi holds great significance for the Cherokee people as it is the highest point in their traditional homeland. This revered site is among the most visited locations in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, attracting over 650,000 visitors annually. It stands as the tallest peak in Tennessee and ranks as the third-highest summit east of the Mississippi River.
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