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    Jackson County Access Guide

    Candy B. Harrington November 27, 2024

      Downtown Dillsboro, North Carolina, in Jackson County

      Although Jackson County North Carolina may look a little rugged at first glance, there are plenty of accessible options for wheelchair-users and slow walkers. Located in the southwest corner of the the state, this county includes the mountain towns of Cashiers, Cherokee, Dillsboro and Sylvia. And thanks to the Jackson County Tourism Development Authority, this area now boasts an online Jackson County Access Guide.

      Visitors can enjoy breathtaking mountain views, magnificent waterfalls, and secluded fishing holes in this often overlooked slice of North Carolina. And this access guide highlights accessible attractions, fishing spots, waterfalls and lodging choices. Even better, the access guide includes descriptions of the sites — including possible barriers — instead of just saying that something is or isn’t accessible. That way visitors can decide for themselves if an attraction will work for them. So check out the Jackson County Access Guide at discoverjacksonnc.com/attractions/accessibility/ and start planning your trip to this scenic North Carolina mountain region.

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