Bemis Real Estate

Bemis Real Estate

Welcome to Bemis, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Robbinsville, North Carolina. This charming neighborhood is part of Graham County, where the beauty of the Appalachian Mountains meets the serenity of small-town living. If you’re seeking a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature, Bemis is the perfect place to call home.

The area is characterized by its lush landscapes, with rolling hills and picturesque views that change with the seasons. Residents enjoy easy access to outdoor adventures, from hiking and fishing in the nearby Nantahala National Forest to exploring the stunning Fontana Lake. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is just a short drive away, offering endless opportunities for camping, wildlife watching, and breathtaking scenery.

In Bemis, community spirit thrives. The neighborhood features a friendly atmosphere where neighbors become friends, making it an ideal spot for families and retirees alike. Local events and gatherings foster connections, ensuring that everyone feels welcome. Moreover, Robbinsville is known for its rich history and vibrant culture, with charming shops, delightful eateries, and warm hospitality.

Education is also a priority in this community, with access to quality schools that cater to the needs of local families. Whether you’re looking for a place to settle down or a vacation retreat, Bemis offers an idyllic lifestyle that combines tranquility with adventure.

Discover the charm of Bemis, where nature’s beauty and community warmth come together to create a truly special living experience. Your dream home awaits in this enchanting corner of North Carolina!

Newest Listings in Bemis

$499,000
100598167 MLS ACTIVE Status
Huffman Creek Wilderness Retreat -- 113.5± Acres, Snowbird Wilderness Study Area. For those who've been searching for true, unbroken wilderness with a story behind every ridge, this is it. 113.5± acres bordering the Snowbird Wilderness Study Area along Huffman Creek -- one of the last great untouched watersheds in Western North Carolina, and a landscape as rich in ecology as it is in history. A 1,600 sq ft off-grid cabin sits on the property, ready for a full renovation vision. This is a fixer-upper for someone who wants to build something remarkable from the ground up -- or simply live quietly and completely off the grid, exactly as generations before did in this same valley. A Living Southern Appalachian Forest: This land sits within one of the most biologically rich temperate forest ecosystems in North America. The surrounding Snowbird watershed was logged by the Bemis Hardwood Lumber Company in the early 1930s, but because much of the terrain was too rugged and remote to clear completely, many hemlocks were spared -- towering, century-old specimens still stand throughout the valley, alongside tulip poplar, oaks, black cherry, basswood, yellow buckeye, hickories, and sweet birch. Toward the upper end of the drainage, remnant American chestnuts persist, survivors of a species nearly wiped out across the East -- a rare and meaningful find on land like this. Dense thickets of great rhododendron and mountain laurel line the creek corridors, and in season, wildflowers carpet the forest floor beneath the canopy, a signature of Southern Appalachian cove hardwood forest. Huffman Creek itself is classic native trout water -- cold, clean, and tumbling through rugged terrain rarely seen outside a handful of anglers and backpackers each year. Waters like this in the Snowbird system support reproducing populations of native Southern Appalachian brook trout, along with wild rainbow and brown trout downstream -- a fly fisherman's dream literally out the back door. Wildlife here is abundant and varied. Black bear, white-tailed deer, bobcat, and wild turkey move through this country regularly, and the surrounding mountains are even home to descendants of Russian wild boar that escaped a nearby historic hunting preserve generations ago and have roamed these ridges ever since. Birders will find a rich mix of Southern Appalachian species -- warblers, thrushes, vireos, pileated woodpeckers, and the Dark-eyed Junco, the very ''snowbird'' for which these mountains are named. The moist forest floor and stream banks are prime salamander habitat, part of a global hotspot for amphibian diversity, alongside a full community of native reptiles, insects, and aquatic life that keeps this ecosystem humming. A Storied Landscape! Beyond its natural richness, this land carries real history. The greater Snowbird watershed was home to the first hydroelectric plant in Western North Carolina and was once crossed by narrow-gauge timber railroads hauling virgin poplar, chestnut, and hemlock out of these mountains in the early 1900s. Because so much of this high country proved too remote and too marginal to fully log, the adjacent Wilderness Study Area today protects over 8,000 roadless acres -- a rare, intact remnant of the forest that once covered the whole region. Opportunities like this -- significant acreage, genuine seclusion, direct frontage on a wilderness-bordering trout stream, a thriving and diverse ecosystem, and a legitimate off-grid dwelling already in place -- rarely come to market in Graham County. Whether your vision is a private family retreat, a hunting and fishing camp, or a full off-grid homestead immersed in nature, 116± acres on Huffman Creek offers a rare foothold into one of the wildest, most ecologically rich, and most historically significant corners of Western North Carolina.

00 Huffman Creek Rd, Robbinsville

$149,900
98544098 MLS ACTIVE Status
This ain't a manicured subdivision lot with a mountain view — this is the real thing. Nearly 5 acres carved into the rugged heart of the Snowbird Wilderness, where the ridgelines are steep, the hollers run deep, and the only noise you'll hear is the sound of moving water. Dense hardwood forest, rhododendron thickets, and raw Appalachian terrain make up the backbone of this property. It's the kind of land that rewards the folks who aren't afraid to get their boots muddy. A cleared pad is already cut in and ready — so you can spend less time clearing and more time building the cabin you've always had in your head. Over 500 feet of waterfall runs through this property. Five hundred feet. That's not a trickle over a mossy rock — that's a legitimate mountain cascade that'll drown out your thoughts and remind you why you left the city in the first place. Add a natural spring water source on top of that, and you've got water the way the mountains intended. Very light deed restrictions mean you're mostly left alone to do things your way. Cabin, homestead, RV/Camper, off-grid setup, hunting retreat — this land doesn't ask many questions. Robbinsville sits at the center of some of the finest wild country in the Southeast. World-class trout streams, Nantahala National Forest, Lake Santeetlah, and the Joyce Kilmer old-growth forest are practically in your backyard. This is a place where people come to unplug for good — not just the weekend.

00 Walnut Cove Br, Robbinsville

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