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Welcome to Haywood County… Located in the beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina, Haywood County boasts a growing population of approximately 60,000. With a moderate climate and endless beauty, it's no wonder that so many people choose to call Haywood County home. Whether you're a retiree, a small business, family, or individual, Haywood County offers something for everyone. Waynesville Located about 30 miles southwest of Asheville, Waynesville is a picturesque, mountain community with a population of around 12,000. Waynesville is the largest town in Haywood County and serves as the county seat. Situated between the Great Smoky Mountains and the Blue Ridge Mountains, Waynesville provides easy access to the Pisgah National Forest, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Waynesville is characterized by a unique downtown lined with art galleries, retail shops, restaurants and cafes. During the warmer months, the town hosts Friday night street dances and open studio tours. The Haywood Arts Regional Theatre offers plays and musicals throughout the year. And the summer Folkmoot USA festival, a celebration of music and dance from around the world, was named as one of the Southeast Tourism Society's Top 20 events. Waynesville is also home to most of the counties schools, churches, and businesses. Sometimes referred to as Asheville's "little sister," Waynesville is one of the Southeast's best kept secrets. Maggie Valley Located in the Smokey Mountains, charming Maggie Valley is rich in mountain history and attracts visitors year round to experience outdoor activities, festivals, unique shopping, and entertainment. Maggie Valley is also home to many attractions including Ghost Town in the Sky, Cataloochee Ski Ranch, The Maggie Valley Club and more. About the developer Real Estate sales by The Real Team, Re/Max Mountain Realty, Jolene Hocott, Lyn Donley, Marlyn Dickinson Site Map (xml) |
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