Franklin is a town in Franklin Township, Macon County, North Carolina, United States, within the Nantahala National Forest. The population was 3,845 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Macon County. Franklin is an official Appalachian Trail-friendly destination. The Franklin area is rich in gems and minerals and is known locally as the "Gem Capital of The World."
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5.0 based on 116 reviews
We are a little rustic gem mine in Franklin NC , We welcome you to our gem mine. Thanks Darcel Charles, Morgan & Isaiah
This place is off the beaten path but don’t let that deter you. Our kids had a blast and Morgan really went above and beyond to make the experience memorable. You have the choice of mining for gems or fossils and different size buckets at different price points. You can take your time and Morgan was able to help us identify our finds and took the time to separate the different gems into zip lock bags and label them for you. You won’t find that level of service from those tourist trap mines. It is family owned and operated. They even offer a service (done by owner) to cut the gem of choice and convert into a jewelry piece which they will mail to you or you can pick up later in week if staying in area. This was definitely a highlight so far of our vacation and that is after staying in the Gatlinburg area and doing a bunch of fun stuff already.
5.0 based on 31 reviews
The views from the end of this short hike are breathtaking. However, this hike, as short as it is, would more properly be classified as "Moderate," not "Easy." There is a relatively steep climb over uneven terrain with tricky footing, which disqualifies the "Easy" classification. Nonetheless, it is worth every step. Tip: Enter Nantahala National Forest from I-64 in the North, not from Otto in the South. The former is a little longer but the road is easily navigable and beautiful. The road from Otto is windy and bumpy, and has one or two spots where high clearance is recommended. We had a 4WD truck so it presented no problem for us, but we took the northern route out and it was much more pleasant.
5.0 based on 11 reviews
The entire Bartram trail is actually the recreation of 115 miles (185 km) trail created by the 18th-century naturalist William Bartram’s journey from North Georgia mountains into North Carolina. The section near Franklin is beautiful and pleasant to walk, easy enough for nearly everybody to walk. There are 79 miles of Bartram trail in North Carolina. Nowadays Bartam Trail tentacles extend to Alabama and Florida so in a sense it could compete for hikers' attention with the Appalachian Trail.
5.0 based on 31 reviews
NC visitor center on Hwy 441N coming into NC from GA. Country Store in same facilities as public restrooms.
This rest area is much nicer than the ones along the interstate highways. The restrooms have upscale wood and glass walls, like a mountain lodge. The visitor info center has helpful guides, lots of brochures, and a very nice gift center with some local products. I got a beautiful recycled paper birthday card for less than $4. Outside there are several picnic tables under shady trees. This is a great place to stretch the legs.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
No Longer Open To The Public A non profit 501(c)(3) organization. We rescue, rehabilitate and provide a forever home for special needs baby farm animals (especially baby goats) Animals that are severely handicapped, needing 24/7 care, that would otherwise not have a chance. These are the souls that are welcomed with kindness and compassion to our farm to live out the rest of their days. We not only give them a happy life, but a quality of life that is filled with love. It's amazing to watch these beautiful souls heal and live life when the right care and environment is provided for them. We are not open to the public. Please follow and support us on Instagram or Facebook.
4.5 based on 161 reviews
Housed in the Historic 1850 Macon County Jail, the museum has approximately 6000 items on display in 8 separate rooms on two floors. The displays cover the history of mining in Western North Carolina, fossils, Indian artifacts, fluorescent minerals and gems and specimens from all 50 States of the USA and various countries of the world.
Interesting museum in antique Jail Good variety of minerals and fossils Nice gift shop and reasonable prices
4.5 based on 407 reviews
Mason's Sapphire Mine is an all-natural, dig your own sapphire mine that has been in operation since 1942 in Franklin NC. We also offer enriched buckets so everyone can find something to love! Masons mine is a safe, fun, and unique experience to add to your family trip! We will open for the Season March 19th 2020
Amazing place!! My boys have been wanting to gem mine for years and they really wanted to dig the dirt and sluce it. This is the place. We got to fill our buckets all day and look for gems. Our biggest haul was 1-3g sapphire and 1-6g sapphire which are currently being turned into necklaces. I highly recommend this place. We had a blast. Also staff was very helpful and friendly
4.5 based on 119 reviews
Tom and Ginger Johnson own and operate the mine and shop. The mine has grown over the years to provide you with the best environment for all your rockhounding needs. We offer full access for the handicap to enjoy all the fun as well. Check in at the gift shop for instructions to our access road, so you can drive right down to the flume. At our gem mine we offer strictly native dirt at the dig pile, plus enriched buckets and all the best help so you can start finding gems right away! In our gift shop we carry a wide variety of snacks and drinks to keep you going. There is also a nice deli nearby if you need a little extra and for the really hungry, Franklin is only 12 minutes away. We also have a wide range of rough specimens from all over the world as well as from our "back yard" which is literally our mountain where the mine site is located. You will see many different types of gold and silver mountings and jewelry already manufactured from our jewelry bench that will astound most folks. So stop on in if you can, we will be happy to see you even if it's just to say hi and catch up on things!
What a fun time! This was our second trip here - the first was 7 years ago. On that first trip we found a few rubies which were gem quality (5, 7, 10 carats) which we had cut. This time we found a 100 ct RUBY! I was so excited when I found it! We did the half day buckets $30.00 for each of us for UNsalted buckets and were able to go through 8 buckets between us. You get wet and dirty and have alot of fun here. I highly recommend this business and will return again! Thanks to Tom & Ginger.
4.5 based on 209 reviews
Cherokee Ruby & Sapphire Mine is Macon County's ONLY 100% Unsalted Gem Mine, located in the heart of the beautiful Cowee Valley of North Carlolina's Smoky Mountains. NOTE: Cherokee Mine is currently CLOSED for the season, and will re-open on 01 May 2020.
We had a good time gem mining here. The staff is very knowledgeable and helpful, and they double-check your gravel to make sure you don't miss anything. We found several nice pieces for our collection, and one or two we might get cut. Overall it was a nice day out.
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