Sponsored Content

3 ways to live close to nature in Asheville

Sponsored by
Greystar Mini_6.3 (1).gif

Meet the three neighborhoods — Hominy, Chorus (active adult 55+), and Archer — each with its own vibe and charm.

Photos provided by RiverBlue

If your dream home includes easy access to trails and a vibrant, comfortable community, RiverBlue checks every box.

This 55-acre, master-planned community offers three unique neighborhoods featuring rental homes with thoughtfully designed layouts. The best part: They’re all surrounded by 25 acres of preserved nature waiting to be explored.

You’ll enjoy the best of both worlds — modern living paired with amenities like hiking trails, pickleball courts, disc golf, and access to Hominy Creek.

Take a tour

More from AVLtoday
Make the most of the season without pulling out your wallet.
Join the cleanups, crafting, parties, and promotions happening in honor of the world around us.
Lend an ear to four Record Store Day releases from over the years, pressed here in Asheville at Citizen Vinyl.
It’s time to dust off the checkered picnic basket + blanket and take advantage of the fresh air.
After more than 100 seasons as McCormick Field, the ballpark is now dubbed HomeTrust Park, marking a partnership between Asheville’s minor league team and its largest financial institution.
Land bridges have become an increasingly popular tool to facilitate safe passage for wildlife, and the state’s first will be completed by the end of the year in Robbinsville.
The City of Asheville and Thrive Asheville are partnering to identify what worked well as neighbors responded to Helene — share your stories at the April 18 event.
Dip your toes into “phillumeny,” aka the practice of collecting matchbooks, while you explore Asheville and support local businesses at the same time.
The group behind Gan Shan, Jettie Rae’s, and Vinnie’s is setting out to capture the magic of NY’s Mott Street with its fourth concept, The Majestic.