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Why not stop by Ocoee Number Two Lake if you're passing through these parts. Ocoee Number Two Lake is a beautiful lake in the Great Smoky Mountains. I don't want to stop, cause I'm havin' a good time here at Ocoee Number Two Lake. One of the overriding marks of the surroundings of Ocoee Number Two Lake is Chestnut Mountain; if you're looking for some flowing water? Try Coon Branch. Now, you may feel that's heaps but there's even more fun stuff to do here at
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| | Ocoee Number Two Lake. There are great spots to explore along the Rough Creek Trail. There are other spots here than Ocoee Number Two Lake, for example Ocoee Number Three Lake; Ocoee Number Two Dam is not far at all from Ocoee Number Two Lake. This lake is so wonderful. Ramada Limited Of Blue Ridge is a tremendous place to get some rest, and Goforth Creek is a magnificent whitewater spot close by. This lake is so wonderful. In case you don’t mind getting | |
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dripping wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on Ocoee River, and close by you find the Rogers Branch Trail which is a good hiking trail. Now, you may think that's a heap but there's even more fun stuff to do here in the
Great Smoky Mountains. Lakes? Sure, Ocoee Number Three Lake is close by; Hedden Grave is a great place to check out. All the water falling down from the sky makes Ocoee Number Two Lake a wet location; the month of March is the wettest
with most of the rain while October is frequently the driest month. After a long day outdoors Comfort Inn & Suites is a good place to spend a night or two, and people from Cleveland love to come here. Whohoo, so many entertaining
things in one place! The Great Smoky Mountains is so good! Stay the night at A and B Campground, and going for a hike on the Dry Pond Lead Trail is always a tremendous adventure. Sylco Campground is a great campground nearby, and
close by you come across Low Gap which is a good place to take a look at. Summertime at Ocoee Number Two Lake comes with high temperatures in the 80's. Summer nighttime lows descend down to the 60's. All through the winter the highs are frequently in the 40's while the cold winter nights at Ocoee Number Two Lake are in the 20's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 35.08306 Longitude: -84.49111
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Goforth Creek, Polk CountyCounty, 1 miles away Class IV-V - 5 miles long (to Ocoee) |
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Ocoee River, Polk CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class III-IV - 5 miles long (Ocoee #3 to Ocoee #2 Dam) |
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Ocoee River, Polk CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class III+ - 5 miles long (#2 Dam to #2 Powerhouse) |
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Ocoee River
 | 2 years ago copperbasin water treatment plant dumped over 430000 gallons of sewage sludge in the ocoee river exposing all that use this river to MRSA,OVER 200 GUIDES INFECTED documents show plant pled guilty and was fined over 40000 dallors with two emplayees being fined 1500 and 750 dollars if you use this river know your exposing yourself to mrsa... |
Rock Creek Trail
 | Once we left the starting point, we did not see any trail markings or info. about the trail. We hiked for almost two hours and the trail had no signs of circling back to the trail head so we turned around and returned via the same route. Should have info. signs telling hikers that you have traveled x number of miles and you have x number of miles to travel to reach the starting point. ... |
Wolf Ridge Trail
 | I hiked via chestnut mnt to bigfrog summit, narrow view in summer. I would like to summit in winter for better views?... Myself and two buddies hiked up Wolf Ridge Trail on 1/18/06 in wintery, full moon conditions. We started the hike around 9:30PM and got to the broad summit of Big Frog shortly after midnight in 2 inches of snow and the wind had to be 25mph or so. Hunter ... |
Oswald Dome Trail
 | Four miles uphill..followed by four miles back down. Fairly strenuous with great views along the way.... |
Benton Falls Trail
 | Trail starts below the dam, nice walk or bike to top of falls then a little steep or rough to bottom, plus side trails along the way....Great short hike, potentially dangerous at top of falls - no fence or warning signs. Rocks are wet and slimy. Keep going past the top, especially if you have children with you....Trail starts below the dam, nice walk or bike to top of falls. Then a little steep or rough to bottom, plus side trails along the way.... |
Gee Creek Trail
 | Nice trail... |
Parksville Lake
 | 10 miles away When me and my three brothers were growing up we were poor, so my dad and my stepmother Eunice Howard would take us from cleveland tn to parksville lake every evening after they would get off from their jobs to a place called The Rock, where we woul swim till sundown. I am now 52 ,and I have ever since cherished those moments.... |
Weehunt Lake
 | 12 miles away my uncle owns where it use to be... |
Yeller Nugget Lake
 | 14 miles away 1 PHOTO A private lake in the Cherokee National forest, Yeller Nugget has bass, bream and shell crackers.... |
Lake Conasauga Campground
 | 16 miles away ...ast few years I am very upset about the way people are treating the facilities offered there. As this area grows in popularity, and more and more people use it, I am saddened by the way this beautiful lake and mountian is being abused and trashed. The catch phrase ''Leave only your footprints'' applies to all US National Forests for a reason. One can only assume that you use this camping area for it's beauty and freshness, so why then do so many people leave it in such a mess? To have to pick up over 50 bags of trash, often left scattered about after a non-holiday weekend, is unreasonable. I don't mean to rant or nag, but, it isn't that hard to put a grocery bag in you pocket when fishing along the lake trail and walk out with the trash you create. The hosts in most camp grounds are volunteers and are unpaid. They pay for all of their own expenses to be there in order to keep the grounds and restrooms clean and stocked. So, PLEASE, read and obey the rules posted. Few places are as beautiful as our National Parks, please lets all make that small effort to keep them that way. Thank you... |
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
 | 63 miles away Please repair the annual pass box at the trail head.... |
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