Eagle s Nest Camp moved from Eagle s Nest Mountain in Haywood County to its current location in the Little River Valley in 1927. Mrs. Oppenheimer (Bailey) was the owner and operated
Rockbrook Camp for Girls is located on 220 wooded acres along U.S. 276, south of Brevard. Henry Peck Clarke purchased the property in 1890 and moved to the area with
Inspired by the success of area boys camps, Brevard native Joe Tinsley purchased 100 acres in 1919 outside Brevard in Cathey s Creek township with the intent to build a summer
The first real push for better roads in North Carolina and across the nation came from farmers looking for better ways to reach markets and railroad hubs. They were not
For early settlers needing a route to market, the poor state of local roads was a major problem. Most counties were large with a limited budget. One answer was the