Twentymile Creek is probably one of the least visited stream in the Twentymile Creek is probably the least visited stream in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park due to it rugged terrain and its remote location. Twentymile Creek is located in the extreme southwestern reaches of the GSMNP. due to it rugged terrain and its remote location. Twentymile Creek is located in the extreme southwestern reaches of the GSMNP. It enjoys considerable less pressure than most other streams in the GSMNP because of its geographical location which is not near any convenient major towns. However, when you arrive at the Twentymile Creek it can be fished without a great deal of traffic. (More about in the access portion of this page)
Fishing Twentymile Creek:
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Twentymile Creek can be reached by going west on Highway 28 approximately 10 miles from Fontana Village. At the point where the road crosses the stream, take a short gravel road to a parking lot just above the Twentymile Ranger Station. From Tennessee, take Highway 129 Southeast as it snakes it way from the town of chilowee proceeding until you are able to turn on to Highway 28.
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Fly Fishing the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Stoneflies Imitating Aquatic Insects
Fly Fishing for Small Stream Brown Trout
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Other Info:
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Trail maps are availavle at the GSMNP Visitor Centers.
Recommended Reading: The best book about the GSMNP. Fly Fishing in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park: An Insider’s Guide to a Pursuit of Passion. by Jim Casada.
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