But the real beauty of South Carolina may lie in the state’s
interior and in its northwestern highlands. In fact, the Blue
Ridge Mountains for which North Carolina is so famous
actually begin in South Carolina. And there, in the foothills
of the Blue Ridge Mountains, sits one of the country’s premier
golf communities, The Reserve at Lake Keowee.
Located in the town of Sunset on nearly 30 miles of Lake
Keowee’s beautiful shoreline, The Reserve at Lake Keowee is
just two hours from both Atlanta and Charlotte, but feels a
world away from everything.
Community residents benefit from laid-back Southernstyle
homes, an elegant clubhouse, top-tier dining and a
world of amenities, which will soon include an Arnold Palmer
Premier golf course. They also benefit from 3,900 acres of the
Southeast’s most beautiful scenery: untouched woods full of
oaks, pine, maple and poplar; the rolling foothills of the Blue
Ridge Mountains; quaint neighboring towns; and, of course,
Lake Keowee itself.
Originally created by the Duke Power Company for power
generation, the lake — one of the few classified as drinkable
— measures 18,500 acres with 300 miles of shoreline. There’s
quite a bit of history at the lake site, the name of which
roughly translates from the Cherokee to mean “Place of the
Mulberries.” Hernando DeSoto came through the area in
1540, and for years it was the site of an important Cherokee
town. The town was destroyed by the British in the Anglo-
Cherokee War of the mid-18th century, and the site eventually
became the lake it is today. Vacationers now flock to its shores
for Lake Keowee’s boating, fishing, water-skiing, swimming,
camping and picnicking.
Residents of The Reserve at Lake Keowee get to enjoy all
of that and more, year-round.
Community Hub
With lakefront home sites available, and a marina for all
residents to enjoy, the lake is an integral part of life at The
Reserve. So is The Orchard House, the casually elegant hub
of social life in the community. Wide verandas, porches with
comfortable rocking chairs, cozy fireplaces inside and out and
beautiful exposed brick rooms with pine floors and oriental
rugs set the scene for perfect lazy days and nights. Whether
it’s croquet on the front lawn or meals on the back porch,
The Orchard House is the perfect place to catch a sunset, (or
indeed a sunrise for those that like to awake with the birds)
and kick back with friends.
When it comes to food, The Reserve’s dining options are
varied and flexible but sure to satisfy any appetite. New South
cuisine, grille favorites and European delights are served at
The Orchard House, casual but excellent burgers and such
are served near the pool. For those seeking nourishment and
refreshment during play superb sandwiches and various
drink options are available at the Halfway House (by the
golf course’s No.9). Menus are substantial, and all the food is
top-shelf.
Golf
In addition to being a social hub, The Orchard House also
serves as The Reserve’s golf clubhouse. The 20,000 square-foot
facility contains men’s and women’s locker rooms, card rooms,
lounges and a full pro shop, all of which serve the existing
Nicklaus Course.
Soon, the existing course will be joined by one of the first
Arnold Palmer Premier Golf Complexes. In addition to a
Premier 18-hole course, the Complex will hold a par-3 course
and a top-tier learning center. As fans know, Arnold Palmer
Premier courses are set to redefine the golf experience as we
currently know it. Incredible detail will be paid to both the
construction and operation of the course, which will inevitably
be one of the finest courses in the Southeast. Residents of The
Reserve at Lake Keowee will be fortunate indeed to have this
fine facility in their backyards.
Village
More than just another golf course neighborhood, The
Reserve at Lake Keowee is a full-on community. The pulse
of the community is the Village. With the golf course and
Orchard House on one side and the lake on the other, the
Village is comprised of all the best parts of small-town living.
A Marina, Post Office, Market and coffee shop, Pool Pavilion
and other shops and services are all around the Great Lawn
— the perfect place for kids to fly kites, families to picnic or
friends to gather and watch live music under the stars.
The lakeside Pool Pavilion is a fantastic spot for great
summer fun. An interactive water playground, grottos with
waterfalls and a dedicated pool keep the kids happy, while
adults enjoy the larger pool, complete with fountains and hot
tub. Locker rooms, lounge chairs and a poolside grill complete
the perfect outdoor spot.
Outdoor Living
Of course, life at The Reserve at Lake Keowee isn’t all about
golf and water. Surrounding the community are a million
acres of protected forest. As the headwaters of four rivers, and
containing numerous waterfalls, this special part of the world
is home to numerous rare plants, including the wild Oconee
Bell. Within The Reserve itself, there are miles of hiking trails
to explore and a Trail Guide to help families find their way.
More than 550 acres in The Reserve have already been setaside
in perpetual conservation easement to preserve natural
habitats for the native plants and animals, and that means
more nature and a better appreciation of the area for families.
So Much More
In addition to the amenities mentioned above, The Reserve
at Lake Keowee offers residents a full Racquet Club, fitness
center, endless recreational opportunities and a wide variety of
mountain view, lakefront, golf course and water access home
sites.
For a true living experience on a mountain lake — just an hour from Greenville, SC, and
two hours from Atlanta — The Reserve at Lake Keowee may
just be the ideal place to call home.
For more information, visit www.reserveatlakekeowee.com
or call (888) 217-8884.