Introducing The Preserve at Wolf Laurel Resort
The best high mountain setting with long-distance views in the southern Appalachian Mountains.
1,300 acres of high mountain views, near skiing, hiking, golf, horseback riding, tennis, swimming and relaxation just minutes from Asheville, North Carolina. Contact: Ronald Holland with Wolf Laurel Realty for a tour of this high quality, mountain-top enclave next to the Wolf Laurel Country Club and golf course with views of the Wolf Laurel Ski Resort.
Just a short drive west from Mountain Air Country Club and downtown Asheville is The Preserve at Wolf Laurel. I believe the next generation of second home buyers wanting the best high mountain lifestyle available in the mountains of North Carolina will appreciate the wild natural setting, the hiking and horse riding trails, the large homesites and of course lower density development. Imagine sitting on your front porch or covered deck and looking out at the 5,500 feet in elevation Big Bald mountain. Many mountain lovers claim this distinct bald mountain top looking like an upside down ice cream cone in the winter and similar to an old rounded extinct volcano in the summer has the best 360 degree panoramic views in the entire Southern Appalachian Mountains. Homesites range from around 4,800 feet elevation in the Ridges at Elk Wallow Knob down to near 3,300 feet near our expanding equestrian center. Most locations in The Preserve at Wolf Laurel are less than 5 minutes from golf, tennis and the country club in the summer and about the same distance from skiing at the nearby Wolf Laurel Ski Resort.
This is one of the most exceptional properties in all of western NC and you owe it to yourself and your family to tour the ridges, valleys, see the unparalleled long-range views, the waterfalls as well as hike and ride the 20 miles horse trails. Also make sure you arrive early to see the sunrise and early morning views of Big Bald Mountain.
Come up for a visit but beware that you might decide to stay for a lifetime as this is what happened to me.
Ronald Holland,