The phrase "road to nowhere" might conjure thoughts of a dead-end road, a very long country road, or perhaps even the metaphorical end of something looming in the distance. However, here in North Carolina, the Road To Nowhere is an actual place that you can visit. Here's more on the Road To Nowhere in Bryson City, a unique tunnel in North Carolina.
The Road To Nowhere is a road deep within the Smokies that ends with a tunnel that literally goes....nowhere.
The Road To Nowhere consists of a six-mile scenic route with gorgeous views of the Smoky mountains. But there's a dark past to this pretty drive, and one of the first indications you'll see is a sign that reads - "The Road To Nowhere - A Broken Promise."
Even today, there's much controversy and speculation over the Road To Nowhere. It all started in 1930s and 40s when Swain County sold an abundant amount of private land to the national government for the creation of Fontana Lake and Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Many who called this area home were immediately displaced and promised that the completion of HWY 288 would allow them to still access remnants of 'home,' like family cemeteries and grave sites.
The former access road was buried beneath the waters of the lake. Due to environmental and construction issues, the new road was never completed. Families never saw the promise fulfilled to one day have access to what was rightfully theirs. Instead, the road still sits hauntingly with a tunnel marking the end. In 2010, the US Department of Interior paid Swain County $52 million in lieu of building the road. But the Road To Nowhere still remains.
Today, many people travel through the Great Smoky Mountains National Forest and down the dead end road to get their own Road To Nowhere experience. Of course, you HAVE to walk through the tunnel.
Besides an extremely unique (and sometimes eerie) day trip, those brave enough to travel 'Nowhere' are treated to coveted and one-of-a-kind views of both Fontana Lake and the Smokies.
You can access the road by hiking or driving. Once there, you may be tempted to walk around the area and explore this unique tunnel in North Carolina.
The Road To Nowhere is an eerily unique place and has made several of our lists, including 25 of the most jaw-dropping places in North Carolina.
Have you visited this unique tunnel in North Carolina before? What did you think of the Road To Nowhere? Be sure to share your experiences with us in the comments below!
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