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74 Lazy Branch Road
Pisgah Forest, North Carolina 28768
828-577-1848
From Asheville Airport
From Hendersonville
From Spartanburg
From Charlotte
From
Asheville:
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● Interstate 26 East to exit 40. Route 280 West, WNC
Agriculture Center, Airport
● Travel West on Route 280 for 15.8
miles until you enter the unincorporated town of Pisgah Forest, NC
● Turn left onto route 64,
Hendersonville Rd. (traffic light at Eckerd Drug on left)
● Travel East on route 64,
Hendersonville Rd. for 2.4 miles
● Turn left onto Lyday Loop. (this
road intersects route 64 twice - this should be the first one which is
across from Enon Rd.)
● Travel .4 miles
● Turn left onto Lyday Creek Road
● Travel 1.3 miles until a sign
that reads "Road Ends in 500 Feet"
● Bear right onto Lazy Branch Rd. -
a gravel road just past our mailbox (74)
● After short curve, bear right
again onto gravel drive going up the mountain at sign that reads
"The Karlsson's at Boulder Ridge"
● Boulder Ridge is on the top of
the mountain
From the Asheville Airport:
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● Travel West on Route 280 for 15 miles until you enter the
unincorporated town of Pisgah Forest, NC
● Turn left onto route 64,
Hendersonville Rd. (traffic light at Eckerd Drug on left)
● Travel East on route 64,
Hendersonville Rd. for 2.4 miles
● Turn left onto Lyday Loop. (this
road intersects route 64 twice - this should be the first one which is
across from Enon Rd.)
● Travel .4 miles
● Turn left onto Lyday Creek Road
● Travel 1.3 miles until a sign
that reads "Road Ends in 500 Feet"
● Bear right onto Lazy Branch Rd. -
a gravel road just past our mailbox (74)
● After short curve, bear right
again onto gravel drive going up the mountain at sign that reads
"The Karlsson's at Boulder Ridge"
● Boulder Ridge is on the top of
the mountain
From
Hendersonville:
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● Travel West on route 64, Brevard Rd. for approximately 16
miles and pass quarry at Penrose.
● Turn right onto the second Lyday Loop intersection (this
road intersects route 64 twice - the second one is across from Enon Rd.,
1.2 miles past the quarry)
● Travel .4 miles
● Turn left onto Lyday Creek Road
● Travel approximately 1.3 miles until a sign that reads
"Road Ends in 500 Feet"
● Bear right onto Lazy Branch Rd. - a gravel road just past
our mailbox (74)
● After short curve, bear right again onto gravel drive going
up the mountain at sign that reads "The Karlsson's at Boulder
Ridge"
● Boulder Ridge is on the top of the mountain
From
Spartanburg:
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● Interstate 26 West to exit 49B Route 64 Hendersonville
● Travel West on route 64 (Brevard Rd.) through Hendersonville
for 17.0 miles and pass quarry at Penrose
● Turn right onto the second Lyday Loop intersection (this
road intersects route 64 twice - the second one is across from Enon Rd.,
1.2miles past the quarry)
● Travel .4 miles
● Turn left onto Lyday Creek Road
● Travel 1.3 miles until a sign that reads "Road Ends in
500 Feet"
● Bear right onto Lazy Branch Rd. - a gravel road just past
our mailbox (74)
● After short curve, bear right again onto gravel drive going
up the mountain at sign that reads "The Karlsson's at Boulder
Ridge"
● Boulder Ridge is on the top of the mountain
From Charlotte:
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● Interstate 85 South
toward Spartanburg
● Take exit 10B to
merge onto US-74 W toward Shelby (then go about 55 mi.)
● Take the exit onto
I-26 W/US-74 W
● Travel on I-26 West
to exit 49B Route 64 Hendersonville
● Travel West on route
64 (Brevard Rd.) through Hendersonville for 17.0 miles and pass quarry at
Penrose
● Turn right onto the
second Lyday Loop intersection (this road intersects route 64 twice - the
second one is across from Enon Rd., 1.2miles past the quarry)
● Travel .4 miles
● Turn left onto Lyday
Creek Road
● Travel 1.3 miles
until a sign that reads "Road Ends in 500 Feet"
● Bear right onto Lazy
Branch Rd. - a gravel road just past our mailbox (74)
● After short curve,
bear right again onto gravel drive going up the mountain at sign that
reads "The Karlsson's at Boulder Ridge"
● Boulder Ridge is on
the top of the mountain
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