Blood Mountain

Image credit: David Seibert

Year Erected: 1958

Marker Text:
BLOOD MOUNTAIN
ELEVATION 4458 FT
CHATTAHOOCHEE NATIONAL FOREST

In Cherokee mythology the mountain was one of the homes of the Nunnehi or Immortals, the “People Who Live Anywhere,” a race of Spirit People who lived in great townhouses in the highlands of the old Cherokee Country. One of these mythical townhouses stood near Lake Trahlyta. As a friendly people they often brought lost hunters and wanderers to their townhouses for rest and care before guiding them back to their homes. Before the coming of white settlers, the Creeks and Cherokees fought a disastrous and bloody battle in Slaughter Gap between Slaughter and Blood Mountains.

Tips for Finding This Site: Located on U.S. 19, on the right when traveling north in Blairsville