![]() North Carolina’s Nantahala National Forest borders the county to the southwest, while Tennessee’s Cherokee National Forest borders Haywood County along its northern border. Also, very noteworthy is Haywood County’s northwestern region, which contains a large section of the world famous Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Three National Forests and one National Park all contained within the heartland of the Blue Ridge Mountains, all merging here in North Carolina’s Haywood County. ![]() Though some of those statistics make the county seem quite remote, lost within a land of mountains and forests, Haywood County is surprisingly a hub of towns, museums, outdoor recreation and historical sites with some of the most popular festivals and special events Western North Carolina has to offer. Held within this mountain region are the crossroads trails that have been used as popular trade routes since the earliest times for both Native American and Early American settlers, Today, this convenient geographical mountain hub of roadways have contributed significantly to the county’s growth and popularity. Four major highways, Interstate 40 and US Highways 19, 23 and 74, dissect the county moving travelers throughout this region of central Western North Carolina. ![]() Resorts, country clubs, a variety of shopping, galleries, fine dining, live entertainment and unique eateries along with a vast array of lodging which include inns, hotels, cabin rentals and bed and breakfasts these make up only a few of the county’s personal services. ![]()
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