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Celebrate the 28th Anniversary of the Cherohala Skyway and our mountain heritage with the Charles Hall Museum and Heritage Center at the 8th Annual Cherohala Skyway Festival, October 26, 2024! There will be booth after booth of juried arts and crafts, lots of living history  and plenty of incredible food and treats!  Test your axe throwing skills at On The Road Axe Throw trailer, paint a pumpkin, and have your face painted!  You'll find lots of free festival fun like horse drawn wagon rides, a petting zoo, kids train rides, tractor pulled hay rides, a huge inflatable Kids Zone, a sawdust dig for cash & treasures, and Mecca Camp's Resort's Game Zone!  

Live Bluegrass and mountain music will fill the air all day long at the Josh Graves Memorial Music Festival!

Come enjoy the 2nd Cherohala 5K with an awesome course and ending! 

The Cherohala Skyway Festival is the perfect excuse to get outdoors and experience fall colors all along the Cherohala Skyway,  a  National Scenic Byway and one of the most beautiful drives in the Appalachian mountain regions! The Hall Museum is a non- profit 501 (c) (3) history museum. Admission is free to the festival and to the Hall Museum. There will be a $10/vehicle preferred parking fee. Bring cash. Any profits go to support the museum's mission of preserving local, Appalachian and American history!

COMING SOON ENTER RAFFLE HERE

Oct. 2023- Sept 2024 
Cherohala Skyway Sponsors With Web Site Links

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Top Level Sponsors-Skyway

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Lodging

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Tellico River Level

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Cherokee Level

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Contact

Charles Hall Museum and Heritage Center

229 Cherohala Skyway

Tellico Plains, TN 37385

423-253-8000

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