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Sapphire Valley is sizable valley of pristine beauty surrounded by high mountain peaks of bare granite. Money pays for mountain dreams here, roughing it is what the other guy does. Regardless of what you might think about material wealth, this particular high mountain country is impressive.
The Highland's area of Macon County is a 4,000 foot plateau with dominating mountain peaks of bare granite and heath balds summits. Two mountain tops in the area offer stupendous views, Whiteside Mountain and Satulah Mountain. Both mountain summits are accessible by short easy trails. You can reach Whiteside Mountain off US 64, between the town of Cashiers in Jackson County and the town of Highlands in Macon County. Satulah Mountain can be reached by going south on State Highway 28 at the intersection of US 64 and State Highway 28. Satulah Mountain is unique because it is classified as a heath bald. The dwarfed white oak and dwarfed white pine on the summit can be as old as 200 years and no bigger then 10 inches in diameter.
Highlands: you'll find the town to be top drawer, a beautiful town, door to door from one end of the street to the other. A multitude of antique and specialty shops, galleries, dining and lodgings.
In picturing the town of Highlands you'll have to imagine numerous daily visitors strolling up and down the streets in their designer wear. The business day ends and the town is still full of visitors, vehicles parked on both sides of the street with a double isle of vehicles parked in the center boulevard. Now imagine 90% of these vehicles as luxury sedans, foreign sports cars and top of the line Sport Utility Vehicles. The town of Highlands and surrounding communities have set precedence in luxurious mountain living. Ample parking is available, park and stroll the town, do a little shopping and take in good meal.....bon-appetite.
  
US 64 follows the northeastern banks of the Cullasaja River, along the river's pre-historic rock formations. The engineering feats that laid the path for this road's construction is extraordinary. The necessity of connecting the plateau of the upper Highlands with the low valley town of Franklin, North Carolina had only one conceivable route, the gorge. The road wasn't built for beauty sake, that is a secondary benefit. The natural wonders themselves were the real obstacle. At times, US 64 literary portages around huge waterfalls while skirting the rivers edge. The road clings to the sheer granite walls of Cullasaja River Gorge, as an enormous waterfall plunges below the road. All the while being surrounded by the beautiful hardwood Nantahala National Forest.
Bridal Veil Falls is a natural wonder, this waterfall is approximately 1 1/2 miles west of Highlands. On the northern side of the road, you'll see a thin veil of water about 15 feet wide, falling 120 feet into a depression in the earth. A pull off from US 64 takes a vehicle directly behind the falls giving the illusion of a vehicle being under the falls, a real photo opportunity.
If you continue down the Cullasaja River Gorge for less than a mile, and you will come to Dry Falls. There is limited parking on the river side of the gorge. A short hike down a well paved trail, takes you to a stunning view of a wide waterfall pouring 75 feet down the Cullasaja River Gorge. A large cliff overhang is located directly behind the waterfall, with the trail passing behind-under the waterfall. The trail continues up a short distance for what I consider the best position for photographing Dry Falls. From behind the falls you can look through the waterfall and down the gorge into steep, rugged river country. The experience and accessibility of a waterfall of this magnitude is surely a blessing to bestow.
Leaving the gorge, US 64 pours into the basin of lower Macon County, or more notably, the valley of the Cowee Gem Region. This area is a popular retreat for rock hunters throughout the world. Macon County is known as one of the world's three main locations for hunting gem stones, along with Burma and Thailand. This region of North Carolina produces Corundum and gem-quality rubies and sapphires from many mines scattered throughout the valley and mountain slopes.
Franklin: known as the, "gem capital of the world," is a sizable town by mountain standards. It is located at the crossroads of US 64 and US 23/441. US 23/441 is also the corridor route north to the Great Smoky Mountains.
The wealth of Macon County is not only in its mineral and logging yield, it also has a wealth of history. The earliest notable migration into the Southern Highlands by white settlers were the Scots. The Scottish Clans first migrated into the northeastern United States, and then began migrating into the southern Blue Ridge Mountains. It was the Scots that influenced the name, "Southern Highlands." The Scottish Tartan Museum is located in Franklin and can provide you with insight into the lives of the original "Highlanders."
  
Mining began here in the 1800's with progress following. Franklin was a rail town of substantial commerce. The downtown district is lined with old architecture and an impressive white marble Civil War Monument. Shopping, dining and a variety of lodging can be found in Franklin and surrounding Macon County. Several large chain stores and eateries are also located in the Franklin area.
Macon County to the east, completely surrounded by high mountain knobs and balds averaging over 5,000 feet above sea level. The mountains to the far east are the high peaks and balds of the Blue Ridge Parkway, to the north is the back bone of the Great Smoky Mountains. Our journey takes us west into the high remote tops of the Nantahala Mountains.
The cliffs and rock outcrops are botanical treasure houses showcasing the southernmost distribution of numerous rock-loving plants which need a combination of altitude, bare rock, and high rainfall to survive. These cliffs are excellent places to see peregrine falcons, ravens, and wintering golden eagles.
This region encompasses the headwaters of the famed Chattooga River and is the major northern access to the Ellicott Rock Wilderness. Streams such as the Cullasaja fall off the plateau in steep gorges. Waterfalls are frequent. Vistas of the Rabun Bald country and Blue Valley, now an experimental forest, are visible from NC 106, especially at the Osage Mountain, and Blue Valley overlooks.

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Mountain Getaway or full time Residency in Highlands, Franklin, Macon County, Western North Carolina.
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Nantahala Real Estate Company Offering Properties For Sale in the Western North Carolina Mountains. If you are looking for the perfect river get away, we can help you find it. Looking to build a log cabin? We can find a perfect piece of property to build whether you want a mountain view, river or creek side property or a lot on Nantahala Lake. Let us help you start your North Carolina adventure today.
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As one of the top producing agents in Franklin, I have the knowledge and experience to assist you with investing in real estate, developing raw land buying or selling your second or permanent home.
I am fortunate to live in an area with such natural beauty and would love to share it with others. Come visit the back roads of Franklin, NC where the slower pace, friendly people and majestic mountains will make you want to call it your home.
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Call Lorri Bell today to take a look at Smoky Mountains Acreage in Corundum Hill Estates with panoramic mountain views easily accessible between Franklin and Highlands off of the N.C. Scenic Byway (Highway 64E).
The lots are located in a wooded quiet community with beautiful homes and light restrictive covenants. Breathtaking year round views with leveled lots and gravel driveways to each private homesite septic permits on file.
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Developments in Franklin and Macon County, Western North Carolina
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Lodging in Franklin and Macon County, Western North Carolina
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RV Resorts, RV Parks, Park Cabin Communities in Franklin and Macon County, Western North Carolina
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At the Great Outdoors RV Resort, we can accommodate any size RV, NO RIG TOO BIG!
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Art and Craft Galleries in Franklin and Macon County, Western North Carolina
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Franklin North Carolina's new Craft Gallery featuring top Local Artisans as well as other American Artists and American Crafts!!!!
All the Artists are extremely talented and their work is the Best found in American today!
The owners, Paul and Elizabeth Sears welcome you to come and visit and browse through our fine collection...
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Shopping and Antiques in Franklin and Macon County, Western North Carolina
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Take a Walk back in time with a stroll on the brick paved roads and boardwalks of the Whistle Stop Mall. Over 117,000 sq ft of Antiques, Fine Shops, and Restaurants. Here you will find something for everyone!! The Largest Antique Mall in North Carolina!! Over 400 Dealers!! You will find a unique selection of Antiquities from Europe and the Far East as well as American Antiques. Here are Trains, Early Tractors, Automobiles of Yesterday all within the building and on the grounds!
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At Ruby City you will find Designer Jewelry of 14K Gold or Sterling Silver, Hundreds of Gold Rings, Earrings and Pendants. You can personally select your stone and have it mounted. We can custom cut your stones and custom make your jewelry!
Ruby City has thousands of cut stones such as Ruby, Diamonds, Sapphires, Tsavorite Garnet, Emeralds, Tanzanite, Aquamarine, Genuine Alexanderite and Larimar, the Rare Blue Pectolite mined in the Dominion Republic - a beautiful healing stone! We have tons of rough stones, select by the pound or barrel! |
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