Cold Mountain

Cold Mountain
One family’s passion for the land


OVERVIEW
There are many features that set Cold Mountain apart as a truly stand-out community. Among those are the inspired architecture, traditional craftsmanship, ecological priorities and sensible development that ensure its residents the preservation of unparalleled mountain living for many years to come. Mountain laurels, trout filled streams; lush meadows and one-half mile of river frontage compliment two hundred and twenty acres of peaks, forest preserve, river, and brooks.

You can also feel the history that plays a major theme here, as the land holds a story that spans more than 3,000 years. Along with that, nature lovers, adventurers, and fine living aficionados alike have instant access to every possible pursuit.

For the adventurer at heart, there is horseback riding, endless hiking trails, fly fishing, white water rafting, and many more recreation choices nearby, including golf. For those seeking more serene activities, Cold Mountain's advantageous lifestyle includes an organic farm, Ridgetop Chapel, sunset knoll, River House, mountain pavilion and 100 acres of green space. Seasonal changes only enhance the natural beauty of the mountain.

One of the best benefit’s of Cold Mountain is its ideal location, central to Asheville, Waynesville and the Pisgah National Forest. Asheville, home to the internationally acclaimed Biltmore Estate and The Thomas Wolfe Theater, is filled with art galleries, shopping and world class dining.

Just 20 minutes from Cold Mountain is Waynesville, a charming blend of old and new. A classic “main street” town that can satiate the contemporary wine connoisseur , surprise the antique enthusiast and fulfill those simply looking for a little nostalgia, perhaps by picking up a flannel shirt and some hiking boots at the Mast General Store.

Some of North Carolina’s most famous natural destinations including Sliding Rock, The Cradle of Forestry, Looking Glass Falls and The Blue Ridge Parkway, which are just minutes away.

PLANNED AMENITIES Back to Top
  • Gatehouse: Gated bridge entrance with 24 hour security
  • Clubhouse: Enjoy fine dining, concierge services or simply gather with friends at the River House. The Ridgetop Chapel and mountain pavilion also provide social opportunities for residents and their guests.
  • Equestrian: Equine stables, pastures, and riding trails are sure to please both the experienced and novice rider
  • Fitness: The wellness center provides a variety of fitness equipment, exercise options, and swimming pool
  • Recreation: The Red Barn Recreation Center and open-air concert and theatre lawn offers unique options for entertainment. Health enthusiasts will enjoy the endless walking and hiking trails. Nearby in Asheville, the nightlife, art galleries, and world-class dining and shopping options always provide a fun-filled day or evening out.
  • Fishing: Fresh, cool, clear mountain streams provide excellent opportunities to catch rainbow or brown trout. The on-site tackle shop and fly fishing guide guarantee a memorable fishing adventure. End the day at the riverside fire pit with tall tales of the ones that got away or continue the experience at a riverside campsite. There is also a fully stocked Mill pond.
  • Location: Just minutes away from the Blue Ridge Mountains, Pisgah National Forest and 30-minutes from the vibrant town of Asheville
  • Lots: Only 150 homesites with mountain, river, or meadow views will be developed. All homesites have underground utilities, paved roads, on-site water management, cable, DSL and Broadband technical services.
PROPERTY DETAILS Back to Top

Acres: 220
Community density: Approx. 150 units
Lots sizes: .25 acres - 2.5 acres
Lot prices start at: $200K
Home prices start at: $750K
Minimum sq. ftg.: N/A
Maximum sq ftg.: 6,500 sq ft
Townhomes/Condos: N/A
Building time frame: As of 2008, None
Resale restriction: As of 2008, None
Elevation: from 2,800 ft. to 3,900 ft.
Community status:

  • Roads & utilities: Roads complete, commencing water and sewer 2008, roads paved 2008-2009
  • Amenities: Some completed, other under construction
  • Homes: Active construction
DRIVING TIMES - (All times are approximations) Back to Top

Blue Ridge Parkway: 9.2 miles
Waynesville, NC: 14 miles (20 min)
Asheville, NC: 30.15 miles (42 min)
Charlotte, NC: 143 miles (2 hours, 49 min)

NEAREST AIRPORTS:

Asheville Regional Airport: 36 miles (50 minutes)
Charlotte/Douglas International Airport: 136 miles (2 hours 40 minutes)

NEAREST HOSPITALS:

Haywood Regional Medical Center, Waynesville, NC: 18 miles (25 min)
Mission Memorial Hospital, Asheville, NC: 30 miles (42 min)

AREA WEATHER Back to Top

Avg Jan. temp: 37.5 degrees
Avg June temp: 70.7 degrees
Avg snowfall: 12.2 inches

LINKS Back to Top

Nantahala Outdoor Center
Great Smokey Mountain Railroad
Pisgah National Forest
Biltmore Estates
Biltmore Village
Grove Arcade
Mast General Store
WNC Farmers Markets
Grove Park Inn
Hot Springs

ABOUT LOCAL CITIES/TOWNS
Asheville
Waynesville

LOU'S VIEWS Back to Top

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