Tucked into a verdant green valley between the Ocoee and Nantahala rivers, Murphy and Andrews, North Carolina are situated as the perfect basecamp to get outdoors. Locals like to say Cherokee County is where North Carolina starts and while it may be a slogan, it’s no less true. Situated on both the Tennessee and Georgia state lines, chances are you’ll pass through on your way to Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Whether you’re looking to go whitewater kayaking, hike a section of the Appalachian Trail, or just want to check out some of North Carolina’s stunning waterfalls, Murphy and Andrews make a great place to stay. Plus, these towns aren’t just a convenient base camp. They’re home to beautiful lakes, family-friendly outdoor activities, folk arts, and delicious restaurants that highlight food from North Carolina and beyond.