Community Profile

Program Year

2021

Status

Active | Certified

Last Certification Date

12/10/2024

Certified Since

7/31/2017

Habitat Locations

By City - Montreat

Registered On

1/16/2018

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Montreat

Montreat, NC

City or Town

Population: 631

Summary

Montreat, NC is a secluded mountain cove community nestled at the foot of Greybeard Mountain and surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains. We are located in the far eastern portion of Buncombe County near the Eastern Continental Divide. We are blessed with a great variety of native flora and fauna, gently glowing streams and waterfalls and gorgeous mountain vistas. Life here is lived at a slower, more peaceful pace. There is no commercial development in Montreat, not even a traffic light. Most of the streets are narrow and winding, with much less vehicle traffic than larger towns or cities. This is an advantage to our preferred method of travel...walking. Multiple trails wind through thousands of acres of wilderness surrounding the Town, along creeks, across rustic bridges and through preserved woodland areas. Come for a visit!

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My Certified Wildlife Habitats

1 Habitats

My Annual Activity Points

40

Total Re-Certification Points

41 / 30

Community Spotlight

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New Town Hall Rain Garden

A rain garden was included in the new Montreat Town Hall construction. It includes an educational sign and a "Build Your Own Rain Garden" brochure.

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Montreat a Firewise Community

Montreat is proud to be designated as one of only two municipalities in North Carolina as a national Firewise Community. The award recognizes the work of the Town in preventing wildfires.

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Montreat Town Hall Pocket Park and Rain Garden

Montreat included a pocket park and rain garden in its recent Town Hall construction. Both the park and rain garden are planted with native species to highlight the region.