Fontana Lake – Mile 79 Campsite
Nantahala National Forest
Cheoah Ranger District
1070 Massey Branch Road
Robbinsville, NC 28771
(828) 479-6431
This kayaking trip starts at the Tsali boat ramp in the Nantahala National Forest and follows the Little Tennessee River toward Fontana Lake. We chose a campsite in the area of Mile #79, but there are other options in the National Forest or in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park – although a permit is required on this northern side of the lake. A lake map and/or a GPS is highly recommended for this trip if you are unfamiliar with the lake. We had the early morning and late evening hours mostly to ourselves during our trip, but motor boats can access the majority of Fontana Lake. So the mid-afternoon hours can be more chaotic on the water – especially during the summer season.
- click to see videos from our paddling trip starting at Tsali Campground: April 21, 2012; Snap Crackle Pop (password required), Brett The Master Chef, There Goes The Boyz, The Portage
- click to see photos of this kayaking trip on Fontana Lake: April 21, 2012
- click to view a trip report of our paddling trip to Mile #79 on the Little Tennessee River: April 21, 2012 (password required)
- click to view maps of this kayaking trip in the Smokies: area map, lake map, park map
- click for the hiking and backpacking trails discussion forum for other Southeastern Destinations
- click for access to the guidebook Trail By Trail: Backpacking In The Smoky Mountains which has details on this destination
- click for other North Carolina hiking and backpacking books
- click for other hikes in Great Smoky Mountain National Park
- click to view more information about this hike at yourhikes.com
- click here to add your hike, trip report, or feedback for this destination