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Bryson City North Carolina, Fontana Lake, Tennessee Valley Authority, Tourism Development, The Appalachian Trail, Bryson City, Yellow Hues, Lake Boat, Lake Fishing

Fontana Lake is a unique recreational gem in the North Carolina Smoky Mountains for boating, fishing, swimming, kayaking, and paddle boarding on the lake, and for hiking and mountain biking on lakeside trails. Explore Fontana Dam for majestic views and access to the Appalachian Trail.

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River Camping, Fontana Lake, River Camp, Camping Usa, Forest Camp, Bryson City, Tennessee River, Western North Carolina, Mountain Travel

Turkey Creek Campground is a Family Campground in Western North Carolina. Located 10 miles west of Bryson City on Hwy 28N, between the Nantahala River Gorge and Tsali Recreation Area. We are near Fontana Lake, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cherohala Skyway, tons of hiking trails and many other outdoor activities.

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The Great Smoky Mountains surround the gorgeous Fontana Lake, which is the biggest lake in Western North Carolina. The tallest dam east of the Rockies is the 480-foot Fontana Dam (the equivalent of a 50-story skyscraper). Learn about the 1940s construction at the Tennessee Valley Authority Visitor Center while you drive or walk over the dam. Fontana Dam is a stop on the Appalachian Trail, which runs from Georgia to Maine. Nantahala Outdoor Center, Fontana Lake, Tennessee Valley Authority, Bryson City, Big Lake, Tourist Sites, Western North Carolina, The Rockies, Smoky Mountain National Park

The Great Smoky Mountains surround the gorgeous Fontana Lake, which is the biggest lake in Western North Carolina. The tallest dam east of the Rockies is the 480-foot Fontana Dam (the equivalent of a 50-story skyscraper). Learn about the 1940s construction at the Tennessee Valley Authority Visitor Center while you drive or walk over the dam. Fontana Dam is a stop on the Appalachian Trail, which runs from Georgia to Maine.

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