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Ocoee River Recreation Area Adventures

The Ocoee River Recreation Area is renowned for its thrilling whitewater rafting experiences and scenic natural beauty, providing a dynamic outdoor destination in Tennessee.

650,000
Acres Protected
30
Miles of Trails
300,000
Annual Visitors
1936
Year Established

About Ocoee River Recreation Area

Ocoee River Recreation Area
 

The Ocoee River Recreation Area, part of the Cherokee National Forest, is a premier destination for those seeking adrenaline-pumping whitewater adventures and a chance to immerse in nature. The river itself is famous for its Class III and IV rapids, which were featured in the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. Beyond the rapids, the area offers a diverse ecosystem of lush forested hills, wildlife, and panoramic views of the surrounding Appalachian Mountains. Visitors can explore its rugged terrain through numerous hiking and biking trails that crisscross the landscape, offering a chance to witness the vibrant flora and fauna. Highlights include the historic Ocoee Flume Line and the suspension bridge at the Ocoee Whitewater Center. The area's history is rich, with remnants of early American Indian paths and artifacts found along its trails. Key activities include camping, fishing, and birdwatching, appealing to both adventure seekers and those in search of tranquil nature experiences.

Highlights

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Ocoee Whitewater Center & Olympic Course

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Cherokee National Forest diverse ecosystems

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Historic Flume Trail with scenic overlooks

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Copperhill Mountain for secluded hikes

Notable Natural Features

Ocoee Whitewater Center

Hosts the 1996 Olympic slalom course, offering thrilling rafting experiences.

Historic Ocoee Flume Trail

Follows the path of a historic wooden flume, offering scenic views.

Goforth Creek

A serene spot ideal for picnics and nature observation with a nearby waterfall.