Red Clay Historical Park
1140 Red Clay Park Road Southwest
Cleveland, TN 37311
423-478-0339
website
The last of the council grounds of the Cherokee Nation before their removal along the Trail of Tears are located at this historical park. It also features a sacred council spring that produces over 400,000 gallons of sapphire-blue water a day and an interpretive center that contains a theater, exhibits, and artifacts. Numerous recreational facilities include a 500 seat amphitheater, a two mile loop trail with a magnificent limestone overlook tower, a picnic pavilion, and picnic areas with grills and tables.
What our users are saying about Red Clay Historical Park | Rate Red Clay Historical Park
Post your review
Please wait...Comment preview:
Cleveland Area Attractions
Cherokee National Forest
Apple Valley Orchard
Cherokee Scenic Loop Tour
Cherokee Chieftain
Cleveland Public Library
Ocoee Regional Nature Center
Cleveland Downtown Historic Greenway
Tipton-Fillauer House
Craigmiles House
Red Clay Historical Park


No one has reviewed this - be first!