Tuckasegee

Located in Jackson County in the heart of Nantahala National Forest, Tuckasegee is a small and unincorporated town in North Carolina. Surrounding the quaint but charming town center lies multiple wilderness areas within the national forest itself, including Black Balsam Knob, Graveyard Fields, Devil’s Courthouse, Courthouse Falls, Middle Prong Wilderness Area, and Sam Knob, to name a few. Here, one can enjoy any number of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, climbing, chasing waterfalls, and more. With such a small center and such a sprawling expanse of wilderness land surrounding it, Tuckasegee and its periphery is the ideal destination for those extreme glampers who love to get away from it all and disconnect from the modern world for a while. With so much to do, see, and explore, it is impossible to find yourself bored in this stunning landscape.

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