Some of the most beautiful views in Tennessee can be found on the eastern side of the state along the National Scenic Byway known as the Cherohala Skyway. The road was completed in 1996 and is shared by both Tennessee and North Carolina. It remains one of the most photographed and traversed roads by nature lovers in the greater area. Learn more about it below, and plan your own trip! You can pop over state lines AND experience some of the most beautiful natural views in the area.

Gary Boyd - Flickr The Cherohala Skyway stretches 43 miles from Tellico Plains, Tennessee to Robbinsville, North Carolina. It’s a National Scenic Byway as well as a National Forest Scenic Byway.

William Rudolf - Flickr It’s a popular road to drive, especially if you’re looking to take a couple of stunning photographs along the way. There are plenty of pull-outs and opportunities to get out and stretch your legs while taking in the beauty of the area.

Jim Liestman - Flickr Known as a “mile-high legend,” the Cherohala Skyway offers sweeping mountain views and stunning peeks at waterfalls along the roadway.

R. Neal - Flickr You’ll trek up and over mountains that stretch 5,400 feet into the sky, and 23 miles of roadway extends into the deep forest of Tennessee.

Jackie - Flickr We’d recommend visiting during the warmer months or autumn unless you plan ahead for the chill of winter. The roads can get a bit icy, so just pay attention while you make your way from state to state.

Dread Pirate Jeff - Flickr Driving the Cherohala Skyway will make you feel as if you’ve left civilization solidly behind. Your view will stretch for miles without a house or store in sight.

Dzmitry (Dima) Parul - Flickr Have you heard of the Cherohala Skyway? Will you be visiting for yourself? Keep in mind that if you do decide to drive the road for yourself, there aren’t many restrooms along the route. Make sure to stay diligent on the road and enjoy the view!

What a perfectly beautiful drive! You can learn more about the Cherohala Skyway right here. Happy driving, friends!

Gary Boyd - Flickr

The Cherohala Skyway stretches 43 miles from Tellico Plains, Tennessee to Robbinsville, North Carolina. It’s a National Scenic Byway as well as a National Forest Scenic Byway.

William Rudolf - Flickr

It’s a popular road to drive, especially if you’re looking to take a couple of stunning photographs along the way. There are plenty of pull-outs and opportunities to get out and stretch your legs while taking in the beauty of the area.

Jim Liestman - Flickr

Known as a “mile-high legend,” the Cherohala Skyway offers sweeping mountain views and stunning peeks at waterfalls along the roadway.

R. Neal - Flickr

You’ll trek up and over mountains that stretch 5,400 feet into the sky, and 23 miles of roadway extends into the deep forest of Tennessee.

Jackie - Flickr

We’d recommend visiting during the warmer months or autumn unless you plan ahead for the chill of winter. The roads can get a bit icy, so just pay attention while you make your way from state to state.

Dread Pirate Jeff - Flickr

Driving the Cherohala Skyway will make you feel as if you’ve left civilization solidly behind. Your view will stretch for miles without a house or store in sight.

Dzmitry (Dima) Parul - Flickr

Have you heard of the Cherohala Skyway? Will you be visiting for yourself? Keep in mind that if you do decide to drive the road for yourself, there aren’t many restrooms along the route. Make sure to stay diligent on the road and enjoy the view!

If you’re looking for more fun in Tennessee, the Hidden Passage Trail is a true gem! 

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Address: Cherohala Skyway Visitor Center, TN-165 Mile Marker 18, Tellico Plains, TN 37385, USA