Enjoy the spectacular views of the beautiful Tusquittee Valley to and from this family-friendly retreat that is secluded, but not remote. It’s easy to find, but really hard to leave. Easy access (no scary drives) up a private graded gravel road. The creek and the pond are the story here; over 500 feet of cascading Compass Creek. The entire house is one-level just three steps above grade.
Relax in the front porch swing listening to the birds and rushing water, catch some sun in the meadow, or simply enjoy a cup of coffee on the back porch watching the resident kingfisher look for lunch in the crystal clear creek-fed pond just feet from the screened back porch. Small children love fishing for the small chub and tiny brown trout in the pond which is suitable for floating on a hot summer day. Or, try your luck fishing for native trout in the creek. As experienced fly fishermen know, they're elusive, but they're in there!
Enjoy preparing meals with your loved ones in the beautiful new well-equipped kitchen. Just about anything you'll need is here- from food processors to a stand mixer. Or grill out on the gas grill or fire pit grate.
If you're looking for a place to treat Nature Deficit Disorder, this is it! Unplug, unwind, and relax with family and friends.
If you choose to stay at home, you might enjoy the peace and quiet in front of the fire, a board game, or a movie on the Smart TV. The comfortably furnished central living area is cozy enough for two, yet spacious enough to accommodate large family gatherings.
If you choose to get out and explore, easy walking to moderately strenuous hiking is just outside the door on lovely wooded private roads and foot trails to N.C. and National Forest Lands. You can fish Compass Creek, nearby renowned Tusquittee Creek or canoe the nearby Hiawassee River. A good grocery store, golf courses and popular Lake Chatuge with beach-front picnic areas, playground and boat launches (rentals available) are just minutes away. Take a course at the John C. Campbell Folk School! Try your luck at the casino in Murphy. The area is also host to music and craft festivals throughout the year.
Clay County is a great base camp for a variety of memorable day trips: Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Joyce Kilmer National Forest, The Biltmore Estate in Asheville, rafting the Nantahalla, the Smoky Mountain Scenic Railway, etc. Tourist meccas Helen, GA, Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, TN and Cherokee Casino are all within a 1-2 hour drive.
Bikers love the scenic and well-maintained roads of Clay County and the famed 'Tail of the Dragon' is just an hour away. (The property has plenty of room for your toy trailer). Un-motorized mountain bikers will enjoy the nearby Jackrabbit Mountain trails that offer a variety of trails of varying challenge levels.
Other rental properties within walking distance make this an ideal location for family reunions. Great for when you want to be close to friends and family, but not necessarily under the same roof... (Contact information available.)
Each week of spring brings new flowers to bloom (Rhododendron Festival in mid-May). Summers are cool and relaxing. Autumn leaf-peeping is a wonder. Winters are generally moderate and always peaceful.
Everything you need is right here at your new 'home away from home'. Once you’ve experienced Compass Creek, you’ll want to return time and again.
You just won't find a better Smoky Mountain vacation bargain!
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