Polk County Road Department
Polk County, located in the southeastern corner of Tennessee, was established in 1839 and is named in honor of Governor and President James K. Polk. The county is rich in history, particularly noted for its copper mining industry, and features four rivers, including the Ocoee and Hiwassee, which offer recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike.
With a diverse landscape that includes the Chilhowee Mountains and numerous streams and lakes, Polk County is a hub for outdoor activities such as boating, hiking, and fishing. The area also preserves its Native American heritage and agricultural roots, making it a vibrant community for both living and tourism.
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