Custom Woodwork at Eagles Nest

“When Eagles Nest homeowners want custom woodwork they come to us.” –Shaun Cogdill, Eagle Wood Design Eagles Nest is one of those rare communities that seemingly has it all. They are, after all, the fastest-selling master-planned community in Western North Carolina. In addition to the coveted 5,000+ foot elevation, stunning mountain views, and premier family […]
Eagles Nest Winery scheduled to open in Fall 2019

Merlots. Chardonnays. Cab Savs. These, along with other varietals and blends, will be the star attractions at the brand new Eagles Nest Winery—currently under construction and slated to open right before the holidays.
Waterfront Group Celebrates 25th Anniversary

“Developing communities is about more than land, it’s about people.” The first thing twin brothers Will and Mark Adkins will tell you about a career in real estate is that it’s how you treat people that’s most important, even more so than developing land. “If you treat people with respect and do the right […]
Eagles Nest: A Camp for Everyone

If you thought camp was just for kids, then you need to think again. Way up in the North Carolina mountains—some 5,000+ feet high just outside of Boone and Banner Elk—lies the High Country’s most sought after master-planned family community: Eagles Nest.
Weekend Happenings 2018
Join us this weekend. Great food, friends and music!
4th of July Celebration!
Join us on Wednesday, July 4, for food, fun and fireworks!
Plant Sale – June 29 & July 6
Join us on June 29 for our first plant sale of the year! Eagles Nest Farm/Nursery address: 496 McGuire Road, Elk Park, NC 28622 *DO NOT USE GPS!* Coming From Stop Light In Downtown Banner Elk Make a left at the stoplight at the intersection of Hwy 194 and Hwy 184. Stay on Hwy 194 […]
Weekend Happenings
Join us this weekend. Great food, friends and music!
Eagles Nest: Not Another Country Club in Banner Elk

Art Sabates is a successful business man. He owns several businesses, has been on the board of several developments, and has learned to ask good questions before making an investment. That’s exactly what he did at Eagles Nest.
“It’s not clubby here. It’s more real.”

When Shelley Fritsch first visited Eagles Nest in August of 2016 it was by sheer chance. She had been looking in the mountains of Western North Carolina for several years. All she knew for sure was that she wanted high elevation, above 4,000 feet.