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Learn more about Hayesville NC:
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Clay County
Historical & Arts Council Museum
The Clay County Historical & Arts Museum is
housed in the Old County Jail Museum which
was constructed in 1912 and used as a jail
until 1972. The Museum displays items
pertinent to the history of the area through
changing exhibits. Visitors will enjoy the
many pictures of life as it was in the old
days, school house artifacts, a collection
of farm equipment and Indian artifacts from
a local excavation
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Hayesville NC Visitor
Guide
cabins, cottages, vacation rentals
Florida's Carolina Connection |
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Hayesville NC,
the county seat of Clay County, offers
camping, golf, fishing, hiking,
horseback riding and plenty of water
sports. The small-town charm of
Hayesville creates the
perfect atmosphere to appreciate the
beauty of its mountains and enjoy its
lakes, rivers and streams. In addition
to an abundance of outdoor activities
Hayesville's art community
is continuing to grow and diversify. |
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Hayesville NC cabins, vacation rentals |
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Incredible long range view
- 2 bedroom, 2 bath, sleeps
5. You'll love this amazing view from the top of
the mountain range
overlooking the
Hiwassee River. Upstairs master has its own
deck. Stone gas fireplace and gas grill. $125 -
$150 night, $700 - $850 week. read
more
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Lakefront rental with great views of Lake Chatuge
- 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, sleeps 10. 16
acre retreat in the Nantahala Forest. Fireplace,
jacuzzi style tub, porch with gas grill. $150
night, $850 week.
Get details |
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Fishing Retreat with all the comforts - 4
bedrooms, 2 baths, sleeps 8. Authentic
Adirondack Chalet Log home with huge stone
fireplace, creekside trout fishing, game room
with pool table - darts-HDTV, sauna bath house,
deck with charcoal grill, WIFI, video games.
$125 night, $750 week.
Check availability and pictures |
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Hayesville mountain chalet near Lake Chatuge - 2
bedrooms, 2 baths, sleeps 4. Large deck with gas
grill, gas log fireplace, pets considered, fully
kitchen.
See photos and contact for rates
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Hayesville Inns, Lodges, B&Bs |
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Ridges Resort and Marina -
guest rooms with complimentary continental
breakfast. Lobby piano, guest microwave, fax,
TV. Seasonal outdoor pool, walking paths, lawn
games, tennis, basketball, 3 onsite restaurants,
fitness center, wedding facilities. Full service
marina.
(Hiawassee GA)
Get rates and photos |
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Chatuge Mountain Inn
The Deerfield Inn |
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Hayesville Campgrounds, RV Parks,
Camping |
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Chatuge Cove Marina Camp Sites
Sundowner RV Village 42 Sundowner Cir
Hayesville, NC 828-
389-3241 |
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Restaurants,
Entertainment in or near
Hayesville
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Alazan Mexican Restaurant 964 Highway 69, Hayesville, NC 828- 389 - 2727
Copper Door 950 Highway 64 Business, Hayesville, NC 828-389-8460
Hayesville Family Restaurant 95 Highway 64 Bs, Hayesville
NC 828- 389 - 4888
Monte Alban Mexican 18 Creekside Circle, Hayesville, NC 828-389-1631
Murphy's
Chop House
Pizza Divas
Rib Country
BBQ |
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Find Hayesville real estate for sale |
Search ALL
homes and land for sale
in the Flat Rock NC MLS |
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Find more NC
Homes
or
NC Land for sale |
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Events in or
near Hayesville |
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Oct 30 |
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for more NC events see the
Events Calendar |
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Map of Hayesville NC |
Click to
View Larger Map of
Hayesville NC |
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Hayesville area Attractions |
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The Southern Highroads Trail.
The Southern Highroads is a a unique scenic
highway across 13 counties in 4 states with
something to offer for the entire family
including a wide variety of antique shops, arts,
entertainment, dining, lodging, outdoor
activities. Lake Chatuge is a featured
destinationof the Highroads with 132
miles of shoreline ideal for fishing, swimming,
boating and camping. Visitors enjoy casual walks
along the dam with its spectacular view of the
lake and surrounding mountains. |
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The Peacock Playhouse
For thirty years, the Peacock Playhouse in
Hayesville NC has been the center of community
and cultural activity, providing quality
entertainment to residents of Western North
Carolina and North Georgia. Home of the
Licklog Players:
Since 1978, Licklog Players has been a
nonprofit, volunteer organization in Hayesville
NC, comprised of adults and children of all
ages, background and interests who are committed
to theatre arts. We contribute to the betterment
of our community by bringing people together
through the enjoyment of creative, entertaining
live theatre. Each season, Licklog Players
produces a full slate of musicals, comedies, and
dramas. |
Brasstown
Concert Association.
Founded in 1973 by
four music lovers in Brasstown, NC, this arts
organization now sponsors six concerts of
outstanding musical quality each season. The
Brasstown Concert Association provides access to
music of multiple genres to residents, students
and visitors of west North Carolina and north
Georgia. Whether it’s a professional string
quartet, Sephardic Jewish group, viola da gamba
consort, or brassworks ensemble, attendees of
these concerts find themselves enthralled and
engrossed by the musical acumen of the
performers. |
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more
NC Attractions here |
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| Hayesville Art
Galleries, Crafts |
John C. Campbell Folk School provides
experiences in non-competitive learning and
community life that are joyful and enlivening.
Located in scenic Brasstown, North Carolina, the
Folk School offers year-round weeklong and
weekend classes for adults in craft, art, music,
dance, cooking, gardening, nature studies,
photography and writing.
The school also hosts concerts, festival and a
variety of cultural events. |
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The Clay County Historical and Arts Council
Museum The Clay Historical & Arts
Council Museum
is housed in the Old County Jail which was
constructed in 1912 and used as a jail until
1972. The Museum displays items pertinent to the
history of the area through changing exhibits.
Visitors will enjoy the many pictures of life as
it was in the old days, school house artifacts,
a collection of farm equipment and Indian
artifacts from a local excavation. 21 Davis
Loop, Hayesville NC |
The Frog and the Dragon.
Judy Peppers has been producing and selling at
art galleries and craft festivals throughout the
Southeast since 1987. Her introduction to the
jewelry arts was sparked while living in Naples,
Florida in the early '80's working in oil
painting and occasionally making stained glass
panels, boxes, sculptures and kaleidoscopes.
Using a microwave kiln fusing the leftover
scraps of glass into colorful cabachons
led to her to wire-art
jewelry. |
David Goldenhagen Art Glass
Glass
Linda Metcalf Designs Jewelry, iron
work |
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Find more
NC Artists here |
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