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  2. Lake Junaluska, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    To maintain a quiet environment, only electric trolling motors are permitted to operate on the lake. There is a 2.3-mile (3.7 km) paved walking trail and an extended 3.8-mile walking trail around the lake. Lake Junaluska also has an 18-hole golf course, pickleball and tennis courts, and dedicated bocce ball, corn hole and shuffleboard courts.

  3. North Carolina Highway 209 - Wikipedia

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    The Appalachian Medley is a 45-mile (72 km) byway from near Lake Junaluska to Walnut; it is known for several recreational areas, the Appalachian Trail, and its scenic mountain drive. NC 209 forms the main part of the scenic byway, connecting with US 25/US 70, in Hot Springs, where it continues the rest of the route.

  4. Category:Lake Junaluska, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 19 Truck (Bryson City–Lake Junaluska, North Carolina) This page was last edited on 21 March 2019, at 22:44 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Great Smoky Mountains Expressway - Wikipedia

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    This 9-mile (14 km) segment serves as a bypass west of Waynesville, while also serving Lake Junaluska and Clyde. Having been built in the mid-1960s, it is the oldest segment of the Expressway and features a short grassy median with guardrails separating traffic lanes.

  6. Eaglenest Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Eaglenest Mountain (also known as Eagles Nest Mountain) is a mountain located 2 miles south of Maggie Valley, North Carolina in Haywood County.It is part of the Plott Balsams, a range of the Appalachian Mountains, and less than a mile south of North Eaglenest Mountain, a higher mountain which used to be called Mount Junaluska and is the highest mountain overlooking Lake Junaluska from the ...

  7. Francis Asbury - Wikipedia

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    The Francis Asbury Trail at Lake Junaluska, NC was constructed around 1930. A hiking trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park follows part of the path Asbury took when crossing the mountains in the early 19th century.

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  9. U.S. Route 19 in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, US 19 was rerouted off Martins Creek Road and onto Blairsville Highway, near Ranger. In 1954, US 19 was realigned to its current route from Lake Junaluska to Clyde and Canton; 0.5 miles (0.80 km) of the old route was replaced by NC 209. Between 1955–1957, US 19 was split onto one-way streets in downtown Asheville: northbound used ...