New Echota

New Echota is one of the most significant Cherokee Indian sites in the nation and was where the tragic Trail of Tears officially began. In 1825, the Cherokee national legislature established a capital called New Echota at the headwaters of the Oostanaula River. During its short history, New Echota was the site of the first Indian language newspaper office, a court case which carried to the U.S. Supreme Court, one of the earliest experiments in national self government by an Indian tribe, the signing of a treaty which relinquished Cherokee claims to lands east of the Mississippi River, and the assembly of Indians for removal west on the Trail of Tears.

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Source: https://gastateparks.org/NewEchota

Tuesday – Saturday:

9 AM – 5 PM

Sundays:

1 PM – 5 PM

December – March:

Closed on Sundays

Adults (18–61): $7.00

Seniors (62+): $6.50

Youth (6–17): $5.50

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