Explore small towns, scenic spots, and local experiences that make the NC Smokies unforgettable
Everyone knows the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for its renowned hiking trails and iconic overlooks, but as visitors know, Western North Carolina isĀ soĀ much more.
From quiet mountain towns to hidden natural wonders and cultural treasures, the southern Smokies region invites travelers to explore deeper and find their own favorite corners of Appalachia. Here are some of the topĀ hidden gems worth adding to your Smokies itineraryĀ ā all within the vibrant communities represented on VisitSmokies.org.Ā
š 1. Lake Santeetlah ā Peaceful Waters & Scenic Serenity

Far from the crowds, Lake Santeetlah in Graham County offers 76 miles of shoreline nestled against the Nantahala National Forest. Its striking blue waters reflect the surrounding mountains, making it a favorite destination for fishing, paddling, boating, or simply soaking in the serene scenery. Quiet campgrounds and picnic spots dot the lakeās edges, making this a perfect place to unplug and enjoy nature at your own pace.
š 2. Tsali Recreation Area ā Water Views & Hidden Trails

Located on the shores of Fontana Lake near Bryson City, the Tsali Recreation Area is beloved by locals but often overlooked by first-time visitors. Its network of scenic trails winds under towering trees and along quiet lake coves, perfect for mountain biking, hiking, or a peaceful lakeside picnic. Whether youāre chasing sweeping views or looking for a mellow outdoor day, Tsali delivers a lesser-known taste of Smokies wilderness.
š¶ 3. Nantahala River Gorge ā Adventure Meets Tranquility

While many travelers rush to the park for whitewater thrills, Nantahala Gorge offers a regionally famous whitewater playground right in Swain County. Paddle, raft, tube, or kayak the Nantahala Riverās rapids, or simply hike and fish alongside calmer waters. The Gorgeās lush canyon setting is a deeply satisfying hidden treasure for outdoor lovers of all kinds.
š 4. Great Smoky Mountains Railroad ā Scenic Rail Adventures

Departing fromĀ Bryson City, enjoy scenic rail excursions aboard the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. The train offers a unique way to experience the Smokiesā beauty ā from lush valleys to rushing rivers ā without breaking a sweat. Choose from themed rides through the seasons, gourmet dining trips, or open-air gondola cars. The perfect ride for photographers and nature lovers alike to sit back and enjoy the journey.
š 5. Charming Mountain Towns ā Slow Down & Explore

Western North Carolina is dotted with small towns that are destinations in themselves. These charming communities each have something unique to offer:
- Highlands, Cashiers, Glenville & Scaly MountainĀ ā Cool summer breezes, waterfalls like Dry Falls and Cullasaja Falls, and arts-filled towns. It’s a small town cluster perfect for a mountain retreat.Ā
- Franklin, Nantahala & Macon CountyĀ ā Known as the āGem Capital of the World,ā Franklin offers something for the entire family. Gem mining, scenic views, and flavorful local eats in a walkable downtown to name a few..Ā A short drive from town along Wayah Rd. is Lake Nantahala, a pristine area with dockside dining.
- Waynesville & Maggie Valley (Haywood County)Ā ā Explore local galleries, enjoy laid-back Main Street shopping. Or, go elk-viewing in Cataloochee Valley during the fall and winter.Ā
- Sylva, Balsam, Dillsboro & Cullowhee (Jackson County) ā Quaint riverfront communities offering fishing, tubing, craft breweries, and access to wilderness trails.
- Cherokee & Bryson City (Swain County) ā Rich Cherokee heritage, cultural experiences, small-town charm, and nearby outdoor excitement.
Every one of these towns gives visitors a chance to go beyond the park gates. And their residents are the heart and soul of the Smokies.
šæ 6. Hidden Waterfalls Off the Beaten Path

Western NCās extensive network of waterways and mountains makes it aĀ waterfall hotspot. And, honestly, many of the best falls arenāt inside the national park. From smaller cascades tucked into Pisgah and Nantahala forests to roadside beauties like Silver Run Falls and Yellow Creek Falls, chasing waterfalls here is a rewarding way to explore hidden corners of the region ā perfect for photographers and nature lovers alike.
š· 7. Local Flavor & Craft Experiences

Donāt miss small-batch experiences that let you savor the Smokies in unexpected ways:
- Craft breweries and distilleries across Western North Carolina offer mountain-inspired brews and spirits that pair perfectly with sunset views.
- Artisan shops and galleries showcase local woodwork, pottery, jewelry, and Appalachian crafts ā great for unique souvenirs and gifts.
⨠Plan Your Hidden Gems Adventure
The NC Smokies region is rich with diverse landscapes, cultural history, and small-town personality ā all just a short drive from major parks and attractions. Whether youāre chasing waterfalls, paddling lakes, chasing craft beer flights, or browsing homegrown boutiques, thereās always a new hidden gem waiting around the next bend.