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The Road To Nowhere!
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"The Road To Nowhere", as most local residents call it, is a
6-mile scenic drive into the North Carolina side of the Great Smoky Mountains National
Park where it dead-ends. It provides spectacular views of Fontana Lake and the
Appalachian Mountains and was originally named "Lakeview Drive", but
since the road was never completed (as the government promised) residents, who were forced
to leave their homes in order for Fontana Dam to be built, gave it the name of
"The Road To Nowhere". This road was originally to be built to provide the many
residents, who gave up their land for the Fontana Dam project, access to their ancestral
gravesites. |
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For More Information Click Here! Directions to get to The Road To Nowhere (AKA
North Shore Road,
Lakeshore Drive
and
New Fontana Road)
Take the Bryson City Exit 67 off US 74, come down the hill, at the first red
light make a right, at the second red light make a left, go straight through
the third red light, over the railroad tracks and straight up the hill to
the Swain County High School (high school will be 1-2 miles on your left
from the red light) . About 1-2 miles past Swain County High School you will
see the sign on the left side on a bank that says this is the Road to
Nowhere and immediately after you will enter the Great Smoky Mountains
National Park. |
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