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Valley Village is located in
Polk County, Tennessee,
bordering both Western North Carolina and North Georgia. Our rental
cabins are located just a few miles outside the Cherokee National Forest,
which is best known for its great rivers and numerous opportunities
for outdoor recreation and scenic
drives. The nearby cities of
Cleveland
and Chattanooga offer a wide variety
of shopping, dining, entertainment, and first-class tourist attractions.
Our area's rich history is showcased by the Tennessee
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two miles from our rental cabin village, you can connect to The
Ocoee
Scenic Byway which traverses the Cherokee National Forest from east
to west along Highway 64. The Byway offers particularly beautiful scenery
along a 4 mile stretch of Lake Ocoee and through the Ocoee River Gorge.
Along the Byway, don't miss the Ocoee
Whitewater Center where you can stroll
among the terraces of the colorful Native Garden, see the race
course used for the 1996 Olympic Canoe and Kayak Slalom competition, visit
the gift shop, explore the hiking and mountain bike trails, or take
a cool swim at the "blue hole," a favorite river spot among locals for
generations.
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6 miles from our Village, Forest Service Road 77 climbs the breathtaking
route up Chilhowee Mountain to the Chilhowee Recreation Area where families
can enjoy swimming in a mountain lake (with sandy beach), picnicing,
hiking, or mountain biking
along numerous woodland trails. Many families staying at our Village
enjoy the short hike back to Benton Falls which begins at Chilhowee Lake.
Along the picturesque Lake Ocoee are two public swimming beaches,
picnic areas, boat ramps, and a marina. At the marina, you can rent
a canoe, fishing boat, or pontoon boat for the day or by the hour.
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World class whitewater earned the Ocoee River international attention
during the 1996 Olympic Canoe and Kayak competition. There are a number
of
whitewater rafting companies
in operation which offer a guided experience on this wild and scenic
section of the Ocoee River that you'll never forget.
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a more relaxing river experience, many of our guests enjoy tubing or
boating the lower section of the Ocoee River where our Village is located.
You can put in 3 miles "up river" from our Village at Sugarloaf Mountain
Park. From there, you can lay back in your tube, glide along the swift-moving
water, and gaze up at the huge trees that line this section of the river
until you reach our Village about an hour and a half later. Several
companies in the area offer guided tubing
trips on this lower "slower" section of the Ocoee River. Or you can do your
own self-guided trip -- all you need is your own lifejackets, tubes,
and 2 vehicles (one to drive to the put-in and another to leave here
at the Village).
The nearby Hiwassee
River offers an "in-between" river experience -- several easy to moderate
rapids mixed with some slower stretches of water. The Hiwassee is one
of the most scenic rivers in the country. It is of pristine clarity
and over 200 yards wide in places. Several companies provide tube
and boat rentals on the Hiwassee River ,
which normally includes a shuttle service and life jackets (no guide).
There are plenty of water-craft options on this river: tubes, canoes,
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Fishing is also very popular in our area. You can fish for bream, bass,
bluegill, and catfish right here at our village along the banks of the
Ocoee River or off our fishing dock. The nearby Hiwassee River offers
world-class trout fishing. A specially established Trophy Section yields
rainbow and brown trout in the 15" to 19" range while opportunities
at 22" to 24" present themselves daily. Commercial fishing
guides
are available.
Local outfitters also provide mountain bike rentals
and guided horseback riding trips.
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