There is nothing more exciting but to leave the paved road and meander up the gravel road and have a baby fawn cross the road RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU. You don't have time to take a photo except in your memory. Oh what tiny creatures they are. It is truly amazing how they blend in with the forest. You never know when it is going to be a fawn, deer or a flock of turkeys. Come enjoy driving to Julie Falls every day.
Tusquitte (originally Tusquitee) is an unincorporated community located in Clay County, North Carolina. Tusquitee is a Cherokee Indian word meaning “Where the water-dogs laughed”. A Water Dog, sometimes also called mud-puppy, is a type of Salamander.
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This web page is all about Julie Falls, a beautiful home tucked away in the Tusquittee Mountain range of western North Carolina. With this blog I hope to share some of the "color" of this area with stories and tidbits of information. I hope you enjoy. ArchivesCategories |