Turtletown, TN is located in Polk County. This resort area is two miles west of North Carolina and thirteen miles north of Georgia.
Polk County, Tennessee is the home of the Ocoee River. No matter what other areas claim, they can't claim one of the most exciting whitewater rivers in the eastern United States. It's also home to the Cherokee National Forest, a favorite for hunters and fishermen, as well as campers and photographers.
Turtletown was named after a Cherokee Indian Chief, Chief Turtle. The Cherokee Indians at one
time had camped along Turtletown Creek. Turtletown is located in the Tennessee Overhill Country.
The Overhill Towns are clustered in Polk, Monroe, and McMinn Counties.
The Turtletown area offers properties with beautiful mountain and lake views. The
Turtletown area includes three National Forests, Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee, Nantahala National Forest
in North Carolina and the Chattahoochee National Forest in Georgia.
There are nearby antique shops, craft galleries and flea markets.
You can enjoy the day horseback riding in the mountains, hiking, bicycling, glider riding, boating fishing
or just relaxing on your porch.
To learn about Turtletown Luxury Properties
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