Road Trip Guide
Cherohala Skyway: The Mile-High Drive
Tellico Plains to Robbinsville
Start
Tellico Plains
Finish
Robbinsville
Distance
43 miles
Duration
2-4 hours
Best Months
May - October
Budget
$
EV Ready
3/10
Kid-Friendly
6/10
Key Waypoints
Trip Essentials for Tellico Plains
Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops
Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.
Tellico Plains (Starting Point)
Fuel, EV Charging & Full Supplies
This is your absolute last chance for reliable fuel and groceries before entering the remote 43-mile stretch of the Skyway.
Cherohala Skyway Welcome Center
Restroom & Information
Stop here to check current road conditions and weather alerts for the high-elevation mountain passes ahead.
Robbinsville (End Point)
Fuel & Full Supplies
Upon completing the drive, this is the primary hub to refuel and restock before heading toward the Tail of the Dragon or back into civilization.
Insider Driving Tips
There are ZERO services on the 43-mile stretch of the Skyway; fill your gas tank and pack food and water before you start.
The weather at 5,000 feet can be significantly different than in the valley; always bring a jacket and be prepared for fog or sudden rain.
The road is popular with motorcyclists; be alert for bikes in the many blind curves.
Check for road closures in the winter; the Skyway is not cleared of snow and can be dangerous or impassable.
Plan your drive for the late afternoon to witness a spectacular high-mountain sunset from one of the western overlooks.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Tellico Plains & Bald River Falls
Tellico Grains Bakery
βA legendary local bakery serving incredible wood-fired pizzas and fresh-baked breadsβthe perfect place to fuel up.β
Bald River Falls Bridge
The classic shot of the full height of the falls from the safety of the road bridge.
Tellico River Road
The drive along the river offers numerous spots to capture the rushing water and the dense forest canopy.
Baby Falls
Just upstream from the main falls is a smaller, quieter cascade that is a favorite spot for local kayakers to practice their drops.
Bald River Falls
Waterfall
βThis iconic 90-foot waterfall is conveniently located right off the Forest Service road, offering spectacular views and photography opportunities without a hike.β
Cherohala Skyway
Scenic Byway
βConnecting Tellico Plains to North Carolina, this National Scenic Byway reaches elevations over 5,000 feet and provides numerous overlooks with sweeping mountain vistas.β
Tellico Grains Bakery
Bakery & Cafe
βA beloved local staple, this bakery is famous for its wood-fired pizzas and artisan breads that provide the perfect fuel for mountain adventures.β
Huckleberry Knob
Summit Snacks
βThis is a place for a high-altitude picnic; enjoy some local beef jerky and sharp cheddar while soaking in the 360-degree view.β
Huckleberry Knob Summit
The panoramic view of the 'sea of blue' mountain ridges is one of the best in the South.
The Trail Pine Grove
The approach trail through the high-altitude forest offers beautiful light and shadow play among the stunted trees.
Stratton Ridge Overlook
Just below the knob, this quiet overlook offers a spectacular view of the rugged Santeetlah Creek valley far below.
Huckleberry Knob Trail
Hiking Trail
βThis moderate 2.5-mile round-trip hike leads to the highest peak in the Unicoi Mountains, offering breathtaking 360-degree views of the surrounding wilderness.β
Cherohala Skyway
Scenic Byway
βKnown as a 'National Scenic Byway,' this mile-high road features numerous overlooks with stunning vistas that rival the Blue Ridge Parkway.β
Hooper Bald
Recreation Area
βA short walk from the skyway leads to this high-elevation grassy meadow, perfect for bird watching and seeing rare high-altitude wildflowers.β
Hooper Bald
Trailside Provisions
βEnjoy some locally made apple butter and crackers while sitting on the edge of the bald overlooking the valley.β
Hooper Bald Meadow
The expansive grassy field with the distant peaks in the background is a quintessential Appalachian high-country shot.
Snowbird Mountain Vista
The view to the south from the edge of the bald is particularly dramatic in the early morning light.
The Wild Boar History Plaque
Look for the small informational marker near the trailhead that details the strange history of the Russian boars on the bald.
Hooper Bald Trail
Hiking Trail
βThis short hike leads to a high-elevation grassy bald offering panoramic views and a unique history involving a failed 1900s European wild boar preserve.β
Cherohala Skyway
Scenic Byway
βThis breathtaking mountain highway stretches for 43 miles, providing travelers with stunning overlooks and access to remote wilderness areas between Tennessee and North Carolina.β
Huckleberry Knob
Hiking Trail
βLocated just a short drive from Hooper Bald, this trail leads to the highest point on the Cherohala Skyway for spectacular 360-degree views of the Southern Appalachians.β
Santeetlah Overlook
Robbinsville Diner
βHead down into the town of Robbinsville for some classic Southern comfort food after your high-altitude adventure.β
Santeetlah Valley Vista
The sheer scale of the unbroken forest canopy stretching toward the horizon is a powerful image.
Sunset Ridge
The overlook offers an unobstructed view to the west, making it one of the best sunset spots in North Carolina.
Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest
Located just off the Skyway near Robbinsville, this is one of the few remaining old-growth forests in the East, featuring massive, 400-year-old poplars.
Lake Santeetlah
Natural Lake
βThis pristine lake offers over 75 miles of shoreline and crystal-clear waters perfect for kayaking and quiet reflection amidst the mountains.β
Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest
Old-Growth Forest
βIt features one of the few remaining stands of impressive old-growth hardwood trees in the eastern United States, accessible via a scenic loop trail.β
Cherohala Skyway
National Scenic Byway
βThis breathtaking mountain highway provides sweeping panoramic views of the Great Smoky Mountains and the Cherokee National Forest from elevations over 5,000 feet.β
The Detour Index
Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.
Bald River Falls
A stunning 90-foot waterfall that cascades directly adjacent to the roadside along the Tellico River.
Why It's Worth It
βWitnessing the sheer power of this thundering cascade just steps from your car offers a dramatic, misty introduction to the raw beauty of the Cherokee National Forest.β
Santeetlah Lake Overlook
A tranquil, winding detour through the scenic shoreline of a pristine mountain lake tucked into the base of the mountains.
Why It's Worth It
βThe mirror-like reflections of the surrounding peaks on the deep blue water provide a serene, postcard-perfect contrast to the high-altitude intensity of the Skyway.β
Stecoah Valley Center
A historic schoolhouse-turned-cultural-hub that celebrates the heritage, music, and artisan crafts of the Appalachian mountains.
Why It's Worth It
βStepping into this preserved sanctuary allows you to connect with the soul of the region through authentic bluegrass roots and local stories that the mountain peaks often keep hidden.β
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, it is a separate National Scenic Byway, though it offers similar high-altitude views and mountain scenery.
It is a well-paved, two-lane highway, but it is very winding with steep grades. Drive slowly and stay in your lane.
There are zero restaurants or stores on the Skyway itself. You must eat in Tellico Plains or Robbinsville.
The higher elevations usually peak in early to mid-October, about 1-2 weeks before the valleys.
Yes, it is a perfect half-day or full-day trip, depending on how many hikes and overlooks you stop at.