Surrounded on all sides by the 640,000-acre Cherokee National Forest, Big Lost Creek and it's trout-bearing tributaries flow through this pristine piece of Tennessee wilderness. With ridge views of the Southern Appalachian Mountains, including the Great Smokies, this property is saturated with rushing water. Characterized by dozens of waterfalls, -- some cascading 35 feet -- mossy, granite boulders create deep plunge pools for rainbow and brown trout to live in quiet privacy beyond the reach of trails and fishermen.
Big Lost Creek is situated in the lush southeastern corner of Tennessee, eight miles from the North Carolina and Georgia borders. The nearby town of Cleveland, Tennessee, with its historic downtown, local festivals and antique auctions, provides opportunities for shopping and fine dining. This portion of the ancient Southern Appalachians is a recreational haven, offering o...
Big Lost Creek is situated in the lush southeastern corner of Tennessee, eight miles from the North Carolina and Georgia borders. The nearby town of Cleveland, Tennessee, with its historic downtown, local festivals and antique auctions, provides opportunities for shopping and fine dining. This portion of the ancient Southern Appalachians is a recreational haven, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, wildlife watching, hunting, mountain biking and camping.