Video Tours of The Preserve at Rock Creek

Excerpts from these videos can be found in several areas of the website and here you can view each video in its entirety. For more photos of The Preserve at Rock Creek please check out our photo gallery.

2011 Preserve at Rock Creek Updated Video Tour

The Preserve at Rock Creek sits on the Southern face of Toxaway Mountain and is one of the highest privately owned mountain peaks in the area. With elevations in excess of 4,300 feet, we boast some of the best long-range mountain views around. The 23 lots and beautiful premises were designed using the expertise of multiple land planners and includes well maintained hiking trails for your enjoyment. Over two-thirds of the land at the Preserve is dedicated to conservation and preservation, ensuring that the natural habitat is protected permanently for your family and generations to come.

Narrated Video Tour as Featured on Great Taste

Get to know the developer Tim Bright and get acquainted with his vision for the property. His passion for the development's conservation easement is evident, and the video emphasizes the natural features available on most lots and in common areas. Property amenities such as the well-maintained Rock Creek Trail and Rock Creek Waterfall are filmed for your enjoyment. You'll also have a chance to meet John Thomas, a property owner and listen to his experiences of The Preserve. Many of you will identify with the high-pressure lifestyle he describes and will see him as a kindred spirit. Some of the flora and fauna are featured, as well as the surrounding communities of Cashiers, Highlands, and Asheville.

Experience Autumn Color at the Preserve at Rock Creek

The beautiful mountain foliage, true to form, is beginning to make the transition to the color that brings so much attention here in the fall. Typically, this region experiences the change in color around the middle of October, but many factors contribute to variations in where and when the color will peak. These factors include East/West facing slopes, temperatures, and most importantly, elevation.  There is no better way to truly experience the beauty of this area and to see what the Preserve at Rock Creek is all about than to come and see for yourself!