Come See Beautiful Monroe County
in East Tennessee!

About half way between Knoxville and Chattanooga, Monroe County extends
to the western slopes of the Appalachian Mountains and the North Carolina border.

Enjoy attractions such as:
The Lost Sea, spectacular caverns with America's largest underground lake
Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, tracing over 8,000 years of Native American history
Fort Loudoun State Historic Area, first planned British settlement west of the Appalachians
Orr Mountain Winery; Tennessee Meiji Gakuin Japanese High School and Cultural Center
gold panning, camping and bunkhouse lodging,
horseback riding and whitewater rafting at Coker Creek
and an abundance of outdoor activities such as
camping, hunting, fishing, hiking, wilderness areas, 4-wheeling,
and watchable wildlife areas in almost 200,000 acres of the Cherokee National Forest.

For more information, contact:
Monroe County Tourism Council at 1-800-245-5428.

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