‘Adawehi’ is the spirit of healing in the Cherokee language. This 26 foot tipi offers 450 square feet of heat and air conditioned space. It can accommodate three adults and two children. Indoor toilet, vanity/sink, mini fridge and coffee pot inside. Outside you’ll find multiple decks, seating, outdoor shower and grill. The secluded location is on the banks of the Chauga River where you’ll find serenity to relax or play. (No cell service or WiFi. 4-wheel drive vehicle necessary to access.)
Currently serves as the office for High Falls County Park. This house is the strongest existing architectural link between the present and Old Pickens. It was built by Pleasant Alexander in 1831, it was located on a plantation at the edge of Old Pickens. From 1828-1868 Old Pickens was the center of government for Pickens District which in 1868 was subdivided into Pickens and Oconee counties.