Stillhouse Creek is an 84-acre sustainable residential development planned and designed to both protect and celebrate the property’s unique ecological features. Here, each homesite provides an opportunity to live among the natural beauty and distinct heritage of mountain living. Stillhouse Creek contains a combination of streams, meadows, forest, and mountain views, while blending its boundaries with the Pisgah National Forest.
With three distinct homesite styles, residents will find themselves alongside bold mountain streams, gazing across to distant peaks, and dwelling among the surrounding botanical riches. Open Space has been preserved for the enjoyment of the residents while also providing contiguous ecological corridors for wildlife. This open space adjoins each homesite and provides easy access to hiking trails which meander through Old Growth Forest. As the landscape undulates, revealing the mountain coves, seeps, springs and rock outcrops, it rises from stream to stream producing coves and hollows that give the forest a quiet, secluded feel.
Trout fishing also abounds at Stillhouse Creek with additional access to North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission Delayed Harvest Waters of Curtis Creek located within three miles of the property. Curtis Creek is a public stream managed by the state to produce high angler catch rates. It is one of only seventeen streams in the state and the only one located in McDowell County with this designation. |