For over 30 years, Lynn Kimball has specialized in signature properties in the Highlands and Cashiers areas of Western North Carolina. The real estate choices here are endless; whether you are looking for a rustic mountain retreat, luxury estate home, golf and country club property, quaint cottage, or maintenance-free condo, Lynn can find the perfect signature property for you.
As a broker with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Meadows Mountain Realty, let Lynn use her expertise and dedication to help you discover the unique mountain charm that is Highlands and Cashiers. Steeped in history, Highlands and Cashiers offer a rare combination of scenic beauty, ideal climate, and a variety of outdoor recreational activities, all with a charming blend of cultural amenities, fine dining, specialty shops, and choice accommodations.
Perhaps the greatest natural asset found in the area is the warm and welcoming spirit of its people. The Highlands-Cashiers area has much to offer. There are panoramic mountain views, waterfalls, lakes and streams, rolling hills, pasture land, or simply the beauty of a wooded forest.
As a broker with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Meadows Mountain Realty, let Lynn use her expertise and dedication to help you discover the unique mountain charm that is Highlands and Cashiers. Steeped in history, Highlands and Cashiers offer a rare combination of scenic beauty, ideal climate, and a variety of outdoor recreational activities, all with a charming blend of cultural amenities, fine dining, specialty shops, and choice accommodations.
Perhaps the greatest natural asset found in the area is the warm and welcoming spirit of its people. The Highlands-Cashiers area has much to offer. There are panoramic mountain views, waterfalls, lakes and streams, rolling hills, pasture land, or simply the beauty of a wooded forest.
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At the southern tip of the Blue Ridge Mountains, at an elevation of over 4,000 feet, lies the mountain community of Highlands, North Carolina.
While the year-round population is 958 in the Highlands Town limits and 3,000 in the general area, in the summer it increases to over 20,000.
Unlike most resort towns, the majority of summer visitors are also homeowners, creating a community of concerned citizens and cultural organizations with many diverse activities.
Rarely is it possible for such a small town to offer the array of services found in Highlands.
While the year-round population is 958 in the Highlands Town limits and 3,000 in the general area, in the summer it increases to over 20,000.
Unlike most resort towns, the majority of summer visitors are also homeowners, creating a community of concerned citizens and cultural organizations with many diverse activities.
Rarely is it possible for such a small town to offer the array of services found in Highlands.
The first officially designated fly fishing trail in the U.S. is right here in Jackson County, appropriately titled the Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Trail.
These 3 falls are located on the Horse Pasture River continuing on Hwy 281 about 6 miles past Whitewater falls.
A paved pull off area will be on the right.
Just over the guardrail are the trails leading down to the river.
They are fairly steep, but level off once the river is reached.
From Hwy 64 East turn right onto Hwy 281 just past the Sapphire Post Office.
These 3 falls are located on the Horse Pasture River continuing on Hwy 281 about 6 miles past Whitewater falls.
A paved pull off area will be on the right.
Just over the guardrail are the trails leading down to the river.
They are fairly steep, but level off once the river is reached.
From Hwy 64 East turn right onto Hwy 281 just past the Sapphire Post Office.
In the midst of the magical mountain splendor of Highlands, North Carolina, set amid rolling hills, and sparkling with the clarity of the Carolina blue sky, sits Highlands Falls Country Club.
Its 550 acres glisten in the daylight sun.
Bordered by the Nantahala National Forest along much of its boundaries, Highlands Falls blends gracefully into the green forestland of the mountains.
Its 4,000-foot elevation makes golf, as well as all recreation, a truly pleasurable experience.
As you enter the community, a 24 hour manned security gatehouse further enhances privacy and a peaceful atmosphere.
Its 550 acres glisten in the daylight sun.
Bordered by the Nantahala National Forest along much of its boundaries, Highlands Falls blends gracefully into the green forestland of the mountains.
Its 4,000-foot elevation makes golf, as well as all recreation, a truly pleasurable experience.
As you enter the community, a 24 hour manned security gatehouse further enhances privacy and a peaceful atmosphere.
Floor to ceiling windows in the clubhouse afford panoramic views of the rolling landscape and the first tee.
The club features a dining solarium, a restaurant and bar, a fitness center with locker rooms, heated outdoor mineral swimming pool, lighted tennis courts and a fully stocked pro shop.
The rustically elegant architecture and interior promote full relaxation and an incomparable air of carefree leisure.
This prestigious community is tucked between the mountain hamlets of Highlands and Cashiers in western North Carolina, a 440-acre sanctuary in the clouds; pristine terrain alive with mountain laurel, rhododendron, oaks, hemlocks, wildflowers and wildlife.
The club features a dining solarium, a restaurant and bar, a fitness center with locker rooms, heated outdoor mineral swimming pool, lighted tennis courts and a fully stocked pro shop.
The rustically elegant architecture and interior promote full relaxation and an incomparable air of carefree leisure.
This prestigious community is tucked between the mountain hamlets of Highlands and Cashiers in western North Carolina, a 440-acre sanctuary in the clouds; pristine terrain alive with mountain laurel, rhododendron, oaks, hemlocks, wildflowers and wildlife.
Lynn has been a full-time real estate professional since 1973, spending the first 7 years in Northern VA, specializing in investor properties and first time home buyers.
I moved to the Bradenton/Sarasota area of FL from 1980 until 1985, serving in general real estate and as the Marketing Director for a private island community in the Sarasota Bay.
Lynn and her family moved to Highlands in 1985 after finding it on a three day visit to the area.
The welcoming spirit of the Highlands people, the beautiful mountains and the quaint, historic town called out to me as a perfect place to raise my children and to have a better quality of life.
I moved to the Bradenton/Sarasota area of FL from 1980 until 1985, serving in general real estate and as the Marketing Director for a private island community in the Sarasota Bay.
Lynn and her family moved to Highlands in 1985 after finding it on a three day visit to the area.
The welcoming spirit of the Highlands people, the beautiful mountains and the quaint, historic town called out to me as a perfect place to raise my children and to have a better quality of life.
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