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Today people equipped with computers, faxes, cell phones and services like UPS and Fed Ex can make the choice to live in rural havens in comfort. Creston with its beautiful mountain setting and long range views, offers a quiet sense of being. Yet nearby, the towns are abuzz with energy and vitality. A major consideration in mountaintop living is easy access on and off the mountain. At Creston all home sites are only a few minutes from the entrance.

Creston represents a return to the basics of mountain land ownership. It's a place for people who like their privacy but want the opportunity to get to know their neighbors, perhaps while walking on one of the foot trails meandering through the Creston Reserve or at one of the community greens and overlooks. The concept is to keep it simple, quiet, and serene so the natural beauty of the land takes precedence. 50% of 1100 acres is designated as Creston Reserve/Common Property which will remain undeveloped for all residents to enjoy as part of Creston living.

The Comforts of Creston - Amenities

  • 550 of 1,110 acres is community property
  • Mountain Vistas from all sites
  • Hiking trails to creeks and waterfalls
  • Creston Park, with shelter and fireplace
  • Community Center
  • Paved Roads & Underground Services
  • Mountain Overlooks
  • Gated Entrance to Community
Creston Park at the roundabout is a natural gathering place. Situated at 2400 feet, the park is a great spot to stop and enjoy the scenery. The timber frame shelter will accommodate a good size group with seating around a fire pit to warm you on cool days. Bring a book, binoculars and enjoy the views.

At 3100 feet with imposing views, the most prominent part of the mountain at Creston has been set aside for a Community Center complete with a cozy library nook and stone fireplace.


Community Center

Creston Park

 




While looking for gated mountain communities in Western North Carolina remember to visit Asheville, Black Mountain, the Biltmore House, Grove Park Inn & Spa, Chimney Rock Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway.  At Creston you have to look no further to hike the trails to creeks, waterfalls and into Pisgah National Forest.

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