Nestled in the heart of western North Carolina, Haywood County is a place of breathtaking natural beauty, rich heritage, and vibrant culture. Unlike any other county in the state, all of its rivers, streams, and creeks originate within its borders, including the Pigeon River. With a mean elevation of 3,600 feet—one of the highest east of the Rockies—its stunning mountain landscapes are unmatched. Fourteen towering peaks in the Great Smoky Mountains soar above 6,000 feet, more than anywhere else east of the Mississippi. Notable summits include Cold Mountain (6,030 feet), Mt. Guyot (6,621 feet), and Richland Balsam (6,410 feet). The Blue Ridge Parkway winds through the county, offering four access points to sweeping overlooks, hiking trails, and scenic picnic spots. Haywood County is also home to part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most visited national park in the U.S. Beyond its stunning scenery, Haywood County is a hub of creativity and culture. Recently designated as part of the Blue Ridge Heritage Area, it is known for its thriving arts and crafts community. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the rugged beauty of the Balsam Mountains, featuring seven distinct forest types, or venture into the nearby Nantahala National Forest—the largest in North Carolina—spanning 516,000 acres. The Nantahala River Gorge, a nine-mile stretch of world-class whitewater, offers an unforgettable experience for adventurers. With an annual average temperature of 54°F, mild summers, and snowy winters, Haywood County is an ideal destination for those who love nature year-round. Whether you're seeking mountain adventures, scenic drives, or a community rich in tradition and artistry, Haywood County welcomes you to experience the best of western North Carolina.