Tuckasegee River NC

The Tuckasegee River flows entirely within western North Carolina. It begins its course in Jackson County below Cullowhee at the confluence of Panthertown and Greenland creeks. It flows in a northwesterly direction into Swain County, where the Oconaluftee flows into it before the Tuckaseegee heads northwest. The county seat, Bryson City develo…
The Tuckasegee River flows entirely within western North Carolina. It begins its course in Jackson County below Cullowhee at the confluence of Panthertown and Greenland creeks. It flows in a northwesterly direction into Swain County, where the Oconaluftee flows into it before the Tuckaseegee heads northwest. The county seat, Bryson City developed along both sides of the Tuckaseegee, and Bryson City Island Park was developed. The river next enters Fontana Lake, formed by the Fontana Dam upriver on the Little Tennessee River. The Tuckaseegee ultimately flows as a tributary into the Little Tennessee River below the lake.
  • Country: United States
  • State: North Carolina
  • Source: confluence of Panthertown and Greenland creeks
  • Length: 60 mi (97 km)
  • Basin size: 655 sq mi (1,700 km²)
  • River system: Little Tennessee → Tennessee → · Ohio → Mississippi
Data from: en.wikipedia.org