Location
Cherokee County lies in northeastern Alabama and is known for its lakes, mountains, and expansive outdoor recreation areas.
Cities
Key communities include Centre, Cedar Bluff, and Leesburg.
Population
The county is home to more than 25,000 residents.
History
Cherokee County has deep historical ties to Native American heritage, pioneer settlements, and agricultural traditions.
Economy
Tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, and local services support the economy.
Culture
The county’s cultural identity revolves around outdoor life, family traditions, and community events.
Attractions
Weiss Lake, scenic drives, parks, and historic areas make the county a major outdoor recreation destination.
Community
Residents participate in local events and organizations that support the region’s rural character and community-focused spirit.