The Western Foothills and Mountains of Cherokee County North Carolina
In the western regions of Cherokee County you'll find a very quiet, tranquil part of the county. Traveling west along US 19/129 you pass through the town community of Ranger. It's the crossroad junction where US 19/129 and 74 meet that has made this community popular. Real estate offices, shops, small strip malls, gas stations, restaurants, and a flea market that's open on weekends, creates a kind of hub that lets locals and visitors know where to find Ranger.
Past Ranger traveling west along US 64/74, the mountains to the north begin their journey to the clouds as they climb to the summit of the Unicoi Mountains cresting in at 5,390-feet. Due to the tree tops and low ridges the Unicoi Mountains can't be seen for most of the journey except at a couple of valleys where they open up suddenly and then disappear again. From the highway to the south the mountain ridges begin to drop away replaced by rolling foothills and small mountains lining the upper northeast corner of a valley that extends from the town of Murphy, North Carolina to the town of Blue Ridge in North Georgia, some 35 or more miles to the southeast.
US 64/74 is the main artery in this region for access to the Blue Ridge Mountain interior or the eastern Tennessee Valley to the west. To the north and south of the highway are modest residences, and some new upscale communities intermingled with the older homesteads of mountain folk whose families have lived here for generations. Some properties are still in the hands of the families who got them in the great land lottery during the period of the Trial of Tears.
As the highway reaches the western end of the county it passes through a small group of picturesque mountains called the Pack Mountains before crossing North Carolina and into Tennessee. From the highway on the western slope of Pack Mountain you can see across the Tennessee Copper Basin to the Cohutta Mountains Wilderness towards the west, the highway disappears into the mountains as it makes its way along the wild Ocoee River Gorge and into the Tennessee Valley below.
Here in western Cherokee County, small rural communities like Letitia, Friendship, Postell, Oak Park, Vests, Liberty, Wehutty, Sunny Point, Hot House, Wolf Creek, Johnsville and Hiwassee Dam identify the folks and families who live here in this out of the way region of the county. Its here in the outskirts of the county where you can hear a pin drop that makes it so unique. From high places you can look across the rolling foothills in all directions to the majestic high mountain ranges along the horizons.
The Highlander would like to recommend you take time to visit this area along route 294 just west of the town of Ranger on the north side of US 19/74. This route will take you back in time as you cruise the roadway past quaint farms and meadows, taking in the smell of fresh cut hay, seeing wildflowers along the roadside or spotting a few deer in the field as you wind through this serene foothill and rolling mountain country. Old historic homes as well as new homes and well planned developments dot the landscape as it gently sways up and down.
Folks that wanted to stay away from the stress of government and town business settled this area. They felt they were governed by the only true law, the law under the church steeple, in front of the pastor's podium, the moral and ethical law of the Great Book.
There is something very special awaiting travelers along this route, it may be "awe inspiring" to some or just "awe" to others, yet impressive just the same.
Tucked away in a near hidden mountain cove is the Field of the Woods Bible Park. The first time I passed the entrance to the bible park that's cut through the narrow gap in the trees by the road, I had to do a double take while maintaining control of the vehicle of course. I just had to see this.
Just past the entrance, the bible park opens up into a perfect cove with steep slopes on three sides and a level surface below called "The Open Court." Along the surface of the right slope facing the cove is a ten-story tall exhibit of the Ten Commandments outlined in white tablet form.
The Field of the Woods Bible Park; is owned by the Church of God of Prophecy whose headquarters are located in the town of Cleveland Tennessee in the Tennessee Valley. This wooded mountain cove was a place of inspiration for one of the early church leaders who in 1903 felt guidance, illuminations and upheaval in the spirit at onset of founding the Church of God of Prophecy. Outside the park the local community is filled with historical events that took place here at the turn of he 20th century, congregation members here were united in a wilderness land while holding on to their God and faith.
Overview of Cherokee County North Carolina
Murphy the County Seat
Brasstown
Andrews, Valley River Country
Peachtree
And the Sidewalks were Paved in Marble
The Western Foothills and Mountains of Cherokee County
Hiwassee Lake and the Unicoi Mountains
Cherokee Legend
Cherokee County...Land of Many Uses
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