Sightseeing
Ocoee Lake and Hiwassee Lake are great places to visit within the forest that are close to Cleveland. You can hike, water raft and go for a scenic drive.
34 locals recommend
Cherokee National Forest
Ocoee Lake and Hiwassee Lake are great places to visit within the forest that are close to Cleveland. You can hike, water raft and go for a scenic drive.
One great place to stop along your drive in the Cherokee National Forest is the Ocoee White Water Center. This place is very well known for hosting white water rafting for the 1996 Olympics. This is a great place to stop and take pictures with the Olympic bridge that crosses over the river.
154 locals recommend
Ocoee Whitewater Center
4400 US-64One great place to stop along your drive in the Cherokee National Forest is the Ocoee White Water Center. This place is very well known for hosting white water rafting for the 1996 Olympics. This is a great place to stop and take pictures with the Olympic bridge that crosses over the river.
This is a great low-cost place to visit to brush up on local history.
17 locals recommend
Museum Center at 5ive Points
200 Inman St EThis is a great low-cost place to visit to brush up on local history.
This place counts as both sightseeing and a great food scene! This is an Amish and Mennonite community where you can purchase their vegetable and herb produce. Once a month they also host an animal market where you can buy all sorts of farm animals. TIP: visit in the morning, they sell out very quickly.
20 locals recommend
Delano Community Farm Market
163-285 Needle Eye LnThis place counts as both sightseeing and a great food scene! This is an Amish and Mennonite community where you can purchase their vegetable and herb produce. Once a month they also host an animal market where you can buy all sorts of farm animals. TIP: visit in the morning, they sell out very quickly.
This place is rich with historical background involving the Cherokee Native Americans. There are many natural springs here and you can learn about how the Cherokee viewed and used these springs in their rituals. Make sure to look for the Blue Hole Spring!
18 locals recommend
Red Clay State Historic Park
1140 Red Clay Park Rd SWThis place is rich with historical background involving the Cherokee Native Americans. There are many natural springs here and you can learn about how the Cherokee viewed and used these springs in their rituals. Make sure to look for the Blue Hole Spring!
Food scene
BonLife Coffee Roasters
1807 Keith St NWBest coffee spot in Cleveland
This coffee shop is super cozy and the perfect spot to curl up with a book or some work.
13 locals recommend
Ocoee Coffee Company
2300 N Ocoee StThis coffee shop is super cozy and the perfect spot to curl up with a book or some work.
Great sandwiches. This place is also great for people with gluten sensitivities as they have GF alternatives available.
Deli Boys
2538 Keith St NWGreat sandwiches. This place is also great for people with gluten sensitivities as they have GF alternatives available.
Choo Choo BBQ Smokehouse
9070 TN-58This place is well worth the drive (and it's a pretty drive at that!)
Little Diner On 1st
490 1st St NWGreat hole-in-the-wall breakfast diner
Cafe Roma
220 N Ocoee StDosBros Fresh Mexican Grill
4450 Frontage Rd NWAubrey's
275 Ocoee Crossing NWBald Headed Bistro
201 Keith St SW