Meat Camp is a delightful community located northwest of Boone in Watauga County, North Carolina. Nestled in the Appalachian Mountains, this rural area is known for its scenic beauty, outdoor recreational opportunities, and tight-knit community. With its farming heritage and proximity to Boone’s amenities, Meat Camp offers a blend of rural tranquility and accessibility to larger town conveniences.
Building A Home In Meat Camp, NC
Meat Camp, NC
Mosscreek, the Right Designer
Building a MossCreek designed home creates the perfect way to live in harmony with your surroundings. Every home is designed to fit carefully within its natural setting while offering the best in contemporary living. See “Custom Design” in our menu above to learn more about us and how we can help you realize a MossCreek designed home.
Finding a Builder
MossCreek has a network of builders in Meat Camp that we regularly work with and would be glad to introduce you to them. We are also happy to work with the builder of your choice.
Why People Are Building In Meat Camp, NC
Scenic Beauty Abounds
Meat Camp is home to many outstanding views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Many homesites afford the opportunity to have these views right from your great room. Some of the best views near Meat Camp include:
Fishing
Meat Camp is widely known for great fly fishing and angling on lakes and streams. There are several fishing charters and tours available in Meat Camp including:
- Tolliver’s Guide Service
- Due South Outfitters
- Foscoe Fishing Company
- Trophy Water Guide Service
- Elk Creek Outfitters
Fishing around Meat Camp offers enthusiasts a wealth of opportunities to engage with nature and experience the thrill of angling in some of the most scenic waters in the Southeast. On the Parkway itself, more than 100 miles of pristine streams test your knowledge, skills, and wits while fishing for rainbow, brown, and native brook trout. Popular fishing spots include:
And fly fishing enthusiasts will want to consider the amazing 10 Fly Fishing Holes Along the Blue Ridge Parkway: Cherokee Trophy Water, Big East Fork of the Pigeon, South Toe, Wilson Creek, Watauga River (Valle Crucis), Rapidan River, North Fork Moormans River, Jeremy’s Run, Rose River, Big Run, and Madison Run.
Museums and Galleries
Meat Camp is home to several wonderful art galleries and museums. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, these places offer a chance to explore creativity, history, and heritage. Here are some notable ones:
- Turchin Center for the Visual Arts: Located in the heart of downtown Boone, this center is the largest visual art facility in Western North Carolina, Eastern Tennessee, and Southwestern Virginia. It features works from international, regional, and local artists. You can admire various art pieces or participate in interactive activities to cultivate your love for the visual arts. The center is open on weekdays and Saturdays.
- Blowing Rock Art & History Museum (BRAHM): Just a few miles from Meat Camp in Blowing Rock, BRAHM offers an impressive permanent exhibit along with ever-changing temporary exhibits. Admission is always free, making it an accessible place to delve into art and heritage.
- Blue Ridge Craft Trails: Part of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area, this trail connects artisans and craft studios in the Meat Camp area. It celebrates the rich history of creation in the region, inspired by the natural beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Explore the craftsmanship that has thrived here for centuries
Hiking
Meat Camp is a hiking destination with trails for different levels of difficulty and scenery.
- The Boone Fork Trail: is a popular and easy loop that follows creeks and rhododendrons.
- The Cascades Trail: is a short and busy hike to a beautiful waterfall. The Grandfather Trail is a strenuous and technical hike that requires cables and ladders to reach the highest peaks.
- The Roan Mountain & Appalachian Trail, the Linville Gorge Wilderness, the Wilson Creek area, and the Blue Ridge Parkway are other options for hiking in Meat Camp.
Where People Build
The homes in Meat Camp are built in both developed neighborhoods and on private properties. Developments to consider include: Large and small parcels of land are also available to build your own private estate.
Shopping
Meat Camp offers a delightful array of shops and boutiques to explore.
- Lucky Penny: A women’s boutique, with a curated selection of stylish clothing and accessories.
- Highway Robbery: A fun shop for women, offering a variety of clothing, accessories, gifts, and jewelry.
- Boone Belles: A trendy and chic women’s boutique and gift shop, offering affordable fashion for Appalachian State students, locals, and tourists.
- Mast General Store Old Boone Mercantile Historic general store, with goods and clothing.
- Boone Mall: Mall with over twenty traditional and specialty stores.
- The Shoppes At Farmers: Shops featuring local retailers and artisans.
- The Happy Place: The happy hippy place.
- High Country Souvenirs: Family souvenir shop.
- Common Good Company: Goods and art.
- Appalachian Antique Mall: Most visited.
Restaurants
Meat Camp offers a delightful culinary scene with a variety of dining options. Whether you are seeking fine dining, local favorites, or budget-friendly bites, there’s something for everyone.
Fine Dining
- Gamekeeper Restaurant: Refined dining offering American cuisine. It’s an excellent choice for an upscale dining experience.
- Red Onion: A cozy spot with American fare and a bar. Perfect for a special evening out.
- Casa Rustica: An Italian restaurant serving dishes from the Lazio and Romana regions. Their pasta and seafood are delightful.
- The BEACON Butcher Bar: A fine dining option with a focus on high-quality meats.
Local Eats
- Stick Boy Bread Co: A charming cafe known for its baked goods and sandwiches.
- Melanie’s Food Fantasy: A cafe offering healthy options. Great for breakfast or lunch.
- Vidalia: American cuisine with a diverse menu.
Budget Friendly Bites
- Famous Toastery: The Toastery with the mostery. Nutritious and delicious breakfast and lunch.
- Come Back Shack: A local favorite for burgers and sandwiches.
- Troy’s 105 Diner: Classic American diner fare.
MossCreek, Your Natural Choice for Home Design
By Amanda Griffin
Over warm coffee and Zoom, I had a chance to sit down with Allen Halcomb, president of MossCreek, to discuss why so many people choose MossCreek to design their mountain or lake home getaway.
“Every two days, somewhere in the United States and Canada, someone moves into their new MossCreek home.” says Allen Halcomb. “That is extremely rewarding, but building a new home from concept through construction is a complex journey. It’s a process with lots of moving parts involving multiple phases, players, and pieces.”
“At Moss Creek, we believe the journey should be exciting and fulfilling for our clients, not stressful. Our experienced team understands this process, inside and out, and we’re dedicated to creating an experience that is as enjoyable and stress-free as possible. We are intensely proud of the fact that we’re small enough to focus carefully on every project, while still delivering world-class results.”
An Unparalleled Standard of Unique and Recognizable Design
During our conversation, it became apparent that a dream home doesn’t need to have style limitations that are dictated by where you live. The designers at MossCreek have knowledge and experience in understanding the regional influences on architectural style, and how to blend those styles to design a home tailored to each homeowner’s aesthetic preferences, lifestyle, and vision.
“No doubt MossCreek homes have a unique and identifiable style. We’re best known for our innovative Rustic home designs, and now we are blending them into Mountain Contemporary home styles as well” says Allen Halcomb. “We believe in blurring the lines between traditional living and contemporary living, and our cutting-edge designs showcase that.”
Two Great Ways to Work with MossCreek
Ready to Purchase Home Plans:
Living in a MossCreek home has been made easy with their broad collection of quick, affordable, and easy to modify house plans. These home plans are a great way to obtain a genuine MossCreek home in a streamlined process. You can browse the full collection to find just the right plan for your new home, or to discover new ideas to use in a custom designed home.
Custom Design
Crafting a detailed and intricate work of art such as a custom designed home takes time and personal attention. MossCreek’s custom design services let you realize your dream home as a one-of-a-kind work of art. Through this process, your custom home is carefully designed and tailored to meet your needs and desires. Custom home design by MossCreek is available in two levels of service: Traditional and Comprehensive. See “Custom Design” in our menu above to learn more the differences.
Regardless of which option you choose, you can be confident that your home design is world-class. Don’t just take their word for it, their homes have been featured in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Oprah Magazine, Log & Timber Magazine, and Mountain Living.
“At Moss Creek, we believe that ‘happiness’ is in the details” says Allen Halcomb.