Located in a cozy valley in Murphy, North Carolina where you can do it all, or do nothing all day long at the Cherokee Hills Golf & Country Club. Aside from the abundant recreational opportunities, you'll find a multitude of activities at Cherokee Hills. Relax by the pool, play a game of tennis, or walk the fitness trail.
Living this close to the golf course is one of the main attractions here at Cherokee Hills – besides being just minutes to downtown Murphy, Tri-County Community College and the John C. Campbell Folk School. And of course there are some gorgeous homes and townhomes located in Cherokee Hills. Click on MLS Search to see homes in the area.
For the family with school aged children, you’re very convenient to the Murphy Elementary, Middle and High Schools that offer great academics, sports and early college classes. Go Bulldogs! For more information on the Cherokee County School Distrist click on Schools.
There’s also the 18-hole "Cherokee Hills" course that features 6,324 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 70.0 and it has a slope rating of 113. Designed by William Wells, the Cherokee Hills Golf Course opened in 1969. Roy Wells manages the course as the General Manager. In the clubhouse you’ll find the game room, the large plasma screen TV, and the snack bar, all for your enjoyment and refreshment after a day on the greens. Upstairs you'll discover their restaurant, serving local specialties such as fresh mountain trout and other mouthwatering delicacies at our lounge. Dining at its best!
Cherokee County, NC also provides boating, fishing, horseback riding, whitewater rafting, and many other outdoor activities. The area attractions are just endless and if that weren’t enough, just over to the GA and TN state lines are many more to explore.
When it comes time to relax, you’ll enjoy the spectacular beauty of this mountain community here at Cherokee Hills Golf & Country Club.
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