Coker Creek, TN
Coker Creek Heritage
Named for our crystal clear and cold
stream, Coker Creek artisan
community is completely surrounded
by the Cherokee National Forest in a
beautiful and serene corner of
Southeast Tennessee. The community
is protected by Tellico Mountain on the
north, Farner Mountain on the south,
Unicoi Mountain on the east, and
Cataska Mountain on the west. There
are homes and businesses, 11 grave
yards, 9 churches, and many hiking
trails and artisan shops.
Coker Creek is ideally located, lying
high in the southern Appalachian
mountains within just 2 miles of the
North Carolina Line. Many claim that
this region is the finest area for trout
fishing east of the Rocky Mountains.
The beautiful mountains are laced with
rhododendron, laurel, ferns and the
many species of trees native to this
area. Gold was discovered here long
before the California 49ers headed
west.
The Coker Creek Heritage Group is a
non-profit corporation dedicated to
community service and the
preservation of Coker Creek’s rich
heritage and history. By partnering
with similar community-based
organizations, tourism groups, and
individuals, we continue to make Coker
Creek a better place to live, work, and
visit.
We hope this web site helps you learn
more about Coker Creek and
encourages you to visit our wonderful
artisan and outdoor community. If you
have any questions not answered here,
just check out our contact page and
drop us a line!
Join or Renew your membership to the
Coker Creek Heritage Group.
P. O. Box 82
Coker Creek, TN 37314
Phone: 423-261-2286
Email:
heritage@cokercreek.org
Hours: Mon. - Sat.
10am to 5pm
Sunday: 1pm to 5pm
Coker Creek Falls
Coker Creek Welcome Center & Post Office
Welcome Center Gift Shop
Partial funding is provided
through a grant from The
Tennessee Arts Commission
Partial funding is provided
through a grant from Tennessee
Vacation The States Official
Vacation Planning site
Partial funding is provided
through a grant from Monroe
County Economic
Development
Partial funding is provided through
a grant from Monroe County
Tourism
Thank you to our friends at TDS
for providing internet service.
John D. Grubb and Louise G.
Sumner Fund for Monroe
County of East Tennessee
Foundation