For centuries, these mountains have created the most bio diverse ecosystem on the planet. Here everything is fresh, clean and natural, as if time forgot. Unique creatures like Red-Cheeked Salamanders and the majestic Eastern Elk inhabit the pristine sanctuaries found only among these hills and valleys. Tied intimately to the land, yet forever on the move, the world-class network of mountain lakes, rivers, streams and waterfalls are teaming with life. Providing cascades of play for anglers, water sport enthusiast and those that just simply choose to float on by. It’s nature’s playground and it’s all right outside your front door at Avalon.
Location, Location, Location
Avalon is 25 minutes west of Asheville, America’s #1 Destination, and perfectly positioned between the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and the iconic peaks of Mt. Pisgah and Cold Mountain. Avalon homeowners are conveniently perched above Lake Junaluska and the historic towns of Waynesville and Maggie Valley. It’s a short, easy drive to these charming mountain towns. Enjoy a lazy stroll down Historic Main Street. Many trendy shops and tasty eateries to sample along the way. Â
A Mountaintop Community Close To Asheville
Avalon is a 400+ acre mountaintop community offering what many considered to be some of the best views in Western North Carolina, 10 minutes from Main Street shops of Waynesville, with paved roads and underground utilities including fiber optic internet service. Avalon is an easy four lane 25 minute drive to to Asheville, Lonely Planet’s #1 Best in the US destination for 2017. Avalon offers stellar long range views, large wooded home sites, a trout pond, cascading creeks, hiking trails, scenic overlooks and a community covered pavilion.
The Best Views In Western North Carolina
Avalon offers stellar long range views and large wooded home sites with no time frame to build. Avalon is regarded to have some of the Best Views in Western North Carolina with iconic peaks in all directions. You can see the world famous Cold Mountain, Mount Pisgah, Balsam Mountain Range and the Soco Mountain Range from our community. Â Â Â