Hiwassee River Blueway

Hiwassee River Blueway

Hiwassee River Blueway offers an excellent journey into one of Tennessee's most beautiful rivers, ideal for paddling and fishing, with striking landscapes enhancing the experience.

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Acres Protected
Varies
Miles of Trails
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Annual Visitors
1975
Year Established

About Hiwassee River Blueway

Hiwassee River Blueway
 

The Hiwassee River Blueway is a designated Wild & Scenic River in Tennessee that covers approximately 61.7 miles. It stretches through beautiful landscapes rich in both history and biodiversity. The river flows through the Cherokee National Forest, offering kayakers and canoers abundant opportunities for exploring its dynamic waters. Besides water sports, the area boasts excellent fishing, with species such as trout being abundant due to the river's cool, fast-moving waters. The history of the Hiwassee River is deeply tied to the Cherokee people, giving it cultural significance while numerous trails provide hiking access to panoramic views and diverse wildlife. The river draws visitors for its recreational opportunities and serene natural beauty, making it a valuable escape for adventurers and nature aficionados.

Highlights

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The Hiwassee River's Class I-II rapids, perfect for beginner paddlers

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Impressive trout fishing opportunities for anglers

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The beautiful confluence of the Hiwassee and Ocoee Rivers

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Serene riverbanks ideal for picnicking and relaxation

Notable Natural Features

Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park

A park that offers access points for paddlers, fishing spots, and hiking trails.

Childers Creek Trail

A popular trail running along the river, offering spectacular vistas of the waterway.

Gee Creek Wilderness

A wilderness area within Cherokee National Forest, featuring diverse plant and animal life.