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Sunalei Preserve in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains

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Sunalei Preserve in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains

Sunalei Preserve in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains

Sunalei Preserve in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains

Sunalei Preserve brings the traditions of the "Great Camps" of the Adirondacks to the northernmost and highest region of Watauga County in western North Carolina. The idea of a vast mountain park combined with a careful balance of nature, homes, and recreation will become the lifestyle synonymous with Sunalei Preserve.

Sunalei Preserve will grow as a mountain community within a preserve - not a preserve within a community. Approximately 132 of its nearly 1000 acres will be designated to become a part of a permanently managed nature preserve in order to protect and conserve the valuable natural and environmentally sensitive habitats. The summit of Sunalei (Snake Mountain) at an elevation of over 5500 feet and the ridgeline that extends for nearly three-quarters of a mile will be included in the protected lands. The nature preserve will insure that the unique beauty of the highest mountain in Watauga County remains unharmed, pristine, and "forever wild."

The number of home sites within Sunalei will be strictly limited. The careful placement of the homes and outbuildings on the site will minimize the conflict between the needs of the residential community and the environment. Sunalei Preserve embraces the concept of grand parcels of land and encourages the planning and construction of a main home, separate guest quarters, and individual outbuildings for livestock, storage, and other mountain activities. The size of the home sites, known as Homesteads or Camp Lots, will be determined by the suitability and lay of the land. While large in size, ranging from 2-20 acres, the sites are designed to remain intact, accommodate entire families, and be passed down to future generations.

Sunalei (pronounced soo-NAH-lee) is Cherokee for "morning." The name was inspired by the early morning light reflected in the high peaks of the Appalachians.

The "Great Camps" of old were largely self-contained and self-sufficient. While modern day society no longer requires our home sites be self-sufficient, the concept of large land parcels capable of supporting a self-sufficient life style will prevail.

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- Site updated:  April 27, 2007 -
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Sunalei Preserve
Blue Ridge Realty & Investments
Yonahlossee Office
226 Oakley Green
Boone, NC  28607
Local:  (828) 963-6400
Toll Free:  (800) 962-1986
      Boone Office
2277 Highway 105 South
Boone, NC  28607
Local:  (828) 263-8711
Toll Free:  (877) 962-1986

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