Finding the time in our busy lives for a vacation can be a difficult endeavor. But a mini getaway? That’s another story! The next time you can break away for a couple of days, head to the Smokies and this historic lodge located along one of North Carolina’s most scenic highways (and this time, it’s not the Blue Ridge Parkway!)
The Historic Tapoco Lodge Resort is perfect for a little break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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TripAdvisor/Tdrhoades Nestled along the gorgeous Cheoah River and along North Carolina’s famous Tail of the Dragon (NC-129), this charming resort was built in the 1930s as a private lodge for the American Aluminum Company functions. Employees and their families spent decades enjoying the spoils of this great lodge and the amenities.
Fast forward to 1995, when the lodge was opened to the public by new owners, making this lovely lodge available for everyone to enjoy.
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Historic Tapoco The rooms at the lodge are filled with rustic charm, and the decor in each is different. In addition, there are cabins as well as lodge suites — ensuring you can find the perfect fit to suit your needs.
What about the food? A visit to the Tapoco Tavern is a marvelous addition to your little break from the real world. (You can also drive into nearby Robbinsville to any number of wonderful places to eat.)
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Are you ready for a quiet little getaway in the Smokies? (Who isn’t!?)
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Historic Tapoco Lodge Resort is open year-round. It’s located at 14981 Tapoco Rd., Robbinsville, NC 28771. Learn more on the official website for the resort.
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Nestled along the gorgeous Cheoah River and along North Carolina’s famous Tail of the Dragon (NC-129), this charming resort was built in the 1930s as a private lodge for the American Aluminum Company functions. Employees and their families spent decades enjoying the spoils of this great lodge and the amenities.
Historic Tapoco
The rooms at the lodge are filled with rustic charm, and the decor in each is different. In addition, there are cabins as well as lodge suites — ensuring you can find the perfect fit to suit your needs.
Google Maps/Robert Price
Indoor seating is available for chillier weather, but for most of the year you’ll want to be perched alongside the Cheoah River, where the views are every bit as delicious as the food. This laid-back and casual dining choice is open for lunch and dinner with flavorful options like pizzas, steaks, burgers and salads.
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