Lake Chatuge Mountain Town

Rentals in Hayesville, NC

Welcome to Hayesville, the Clay County seat in far western North Carolina, set near Lake Chatuge and the Hiwassee River in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Hayesville is a town in Clay County, North Carolina, and the seat of one of the state's smallest and most westerly counties, tucked into the Blue Ridge Mountains near the Georgia border. Its population was 461 at the 2020 census, though the town serves a county of about 11,000 residents. Hayesville was incorporated on March 12, 1913, with S. E. Hogsed as its first mayor, and its historic courthouse square anchors a community whose identity is tied to the mountains, the water, and the land around it. Water defines the Hayesville area. Lake Chatuge, a roughly 7,000-acre reservoir created by the Tennessee Valley Authority's Chatuge Dam in the early 1940s, straddles the North Carolina-Georgia state line and provides boating, fishing, and lakefront living. The Hiwassee River, which feeds the lake, is known for its trout fishing and is a favorite for kayaking, canoeing, and tubing. Beyond the water, the Nantahala National Forest, Jackrabbit Mountain, and the Fires Creek area offer hiking, mountain biking, and access to some of the most scenic high country in the southern Appalachians. Life in Hayesville is quiet and community-centered. Clay County Schools, the county's only district, operates four schools on a central campus in the town, giving it an outsized civic role despite its size. Retirees, families, and second-home owners are drawn by the mild four-season climate, the lake and river recreation, and the slower pace, with the Georgia mountain towns of Hiawassee and Young Harris close by. For buyers, Hayesville offers a genuine small-town mountain seat with lake and river access and easy reach into the surrounding national forest.

Population 461
County Clay
Active Listings 719

Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Hayesville, North Carolina in?

Hayesville is in Clay County, in the far western corner of North Carolina near the Georgia state line. It is the county seat, and the county's population was about 11,000 at the 2020 census.

What lake is near Hayesville?

Hayesville sits near Lake Chatuge, a roughly 7,000-acre reservoir on the Hiwassee River that straddles the North Carolina-Georgia line. The Tennessee Valley Authority built Chatuge Dam in the early 1940s.

What river runs near Hayesville?

The Hiwassee River runs through the Hayesville area and is known for trout fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and tubing. It flows through the Lake Chatuge impoundment before continuing through the mountains.

What school district serves Hayesville?

Hayesville is served by Clay County Schools, the only public school district in Clay County. It operates four schools on a central campus in Hayesville — an elementary school, a middle school, a high school, and an alternative program — serving about 1,300 students countywide.

When was Hayesville incorporated?

Hayesville was incorporated on March 12, 1913, and its first mayor was S. E. Hogsed. The town has served as the Clay County seat, anchoring the civic and commercial life of the small mountain county.

What recreation is near Hayesville?

Recreation near Hayesville centers on Lake Chatuge for boating and fishing, the Hiwassee River for paddling and trout fishing, and the hiking and mountain-biking trails at Jackrabbit Mountain and the Fires Creek area of the Nantahala National Forest.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

home_work New This Week 12
Went Under Contract 2
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $385,250 -23.0%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $18,881
schedule Avg Days on Market 36
sell Homes Sold 40
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 96.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 16.5

Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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