. Recreation opportunities in the Cherokee National Forest are diverse. The forest's fast-flowing rivers support trout fishing.
Rainbow trout are stocked in many streams and rivers.
Brook trout and
brown trout are also present.
Bass,
bluegill and
crappie are found in the forest's lakes, which are also open to
wind surfing,
water skiing and
boating. Trails criss-cross the forest. In addition to the Appalachian Trail, these include the
John Muir Recreation trail, other hiking trails, and some trails designed for equestrian use.
Bicycle trails are being developed. Camping is available in
RV campgrounds and
tent-only camping areas, and primitive tent camping is allowed throughout much of the forest. from the
1996 Summer Olympics, now operated by the
U.S. Forest Service in support of hiking, mountain biking, conferences, weddings, and receptions ==Wilderness areas==