Welcome to the Birches at

Wildcat Cliffs

Why the Birches?

The Birches is a residential community nestled at the base of Whiteside Mountain in Wildcat Cliffs Country Club, close to the town of Highlands North Carolina.

Those that have an attraction and love for the mountains, will find themselves drawn to what The Birches could offer for their families. Wildcat Cliffs (the private county club community that the Birches is located in) has a wide variety of amenities and activities to keep everyone and their family busy throughout the year. Let’s take a look at what could be experienced during Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter at this beautiful location.

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Spring

In the Spring, families would be able to go for hikes along the beautiful hiking trails, making pit stops at waterfalls and enjoying the gorgeous view that the mountain side offers.

Shown here in this picture is a view of Schoolhouse Falls in the Panthertown hiking area close to Wildcat.

Summer

Get out and be active in the summer with different options. What is available in the Wildcat Cliffs community?

  • Golf

  • Croquet

  • Tennis and Pickleball ,

  • Walking & hiking trails

  • …and many other social activities.

Pictured here is a view of the tee box on the first hole of the golf course.

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Fall

What is there to do in Highlands in the Fall?

The Fall is a special time in the mountains and even more so at the Birches. As the name signifies many beautiful Birch and Maple trees have been scattered throughout the development, making for an autumn spectacle.

The Fall is also a special time as the season slows down and cooler weather makes the mountains brisk and invigorating. This is an especially good time for hiking in all the surrounding mountains.

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Winter

Snowballs, Snowmen, Apple cider, and quality time around the fire are some of the special things families in the winter season. View the website below for the top 10 things to do in Highlands in the winter.

Pictured here is a view of one of the homes in the Birches in mid-December.