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    US 64;US 74, Caney Creek, Polk County, Tennessee, 37317, United States of America

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    Red Clay State Historic Park

    1140 Red Clay Park Road SW, Cleveland, TN 37311

    Red Clay State Historic Park, nestled in the serene hills of Caney Creek, Tennessee, invites visitors to explore the rich history of the Cherokee Nation and the bittersweet legacy of the Trail of Tears. This scenic park spans over 263 acres and features beautifully preserved landscapes, walking trails, and a visitor center showcasing engaging exhibits that delve into the Cherokee culture and history. Key highlights include a reconstructed council house, where tribal decisions were made, and interpretive trails that guide guests through the park's natural beauty and historical significance. With its tranquil atmosphere and educational opportunities, Red Clay State Historic Park offers a poignant connection to the past, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone seeking to understand the resilient spirit of the Cherokee people.

    Greenback Castle

    250 Lee Shirley Rd, Maryville, TN 37801

    Nestled in the serene landscape of Caney Creek, Tennessee, Greenback Castle is a captivating blend of history and natural beauty, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the past. This enchanting castle, inspired by medieval architecture, features stunning stonework, turrets, and sprawling grounds that invite exploration. Visitors can wander through meticulously landscaped gardens, enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, and immerse themselves in fascinating displays of local history and artifacts. The castle often hosts community events, guided tours, and seasonal festivals, making it a lively hub for both locals and tourists. With its picturesque setting and rich heritage, Greenback Castle is a must-visit destination that promises to enchant history buffs and nature lovers alike.

    Haunted Canoe Trip

    17055 Smithville Hwy, Silver Point, TN 38582

    Embark on the spine-chilling "Haunted Canoe Trip" in Caney Creek, Tennessee, where adventure meets the supernatural. Paddle through the serene waters surrounded by lush forests and stunning landscapes, all while uncovering the eerie tales of the region's haunted history. Guided by expert storytellers, visitors will hear chilling legends of lost souls and ghostly encounters that have shaped the area, making for an unforgettable experience. Expect encounters with local wildlife, breathtaking scenery, and perhaps a spectral glimpse or two! This unique blend of nature and folklore makes the Haunted Canoe Trip a must-visit for thrill-seekers and history buffs alike, offering an exhilarating way to explore the dark side of Tennessee's natural beauty. Perfect for families, friends, or solo adventurers looking to add a dash of excitement to their outdoor escapades!

    Ocoee Whitewater Center

    4400 US-64, Copperhill, TN 37317

    Nestled in the heart of the Cherokee National Forest, the Ocoee Whitewater Center in Caney Creek, Tennessee, is an exhilarating destination for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Known for its world-class whitewater rafting on the Ocoee River, this center offers thrilling rapids suitable for beginners and experienced paddlers, making it an ideal spot for families and groups. Visitors can explore scenic hiking and biking trails, witness the stunning natural beauty of the surrounding landscape, and enjoy a variety of outdoor activities like kayaking and zip-lining. With its rich history as a venue for the 1996 Olympic Games, the Ocoee Whitewater Center is not only a hub for adventure but also a place to appreciate the spirit of outdoor competition. Whether you're seeking an adrenaline rush or a peaceful connection with nature, this unique attraction promises unforgettable experiences and breathtaking vistas, making it a must-visit destination in Tennessee.

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