Andrew Renfro
Shaped by Ice
Ice has quietly shaped the Highlands-Cashiers landscape, leaving behind rare species, rugged cliffs, and enduring beauty.
Baker Preserve Awaits
Golden leaves and crisp air make fall the perfect season to hit the trails—and the newly opened Edward Baker Preserve near Cashiers offers over three miles of scenic paths through wetlands, hardwood forests, and ridge-top vistas. Just minutes from town, this dog-friendly haven is a tribute to biodiversity and a gift to hikers.
Chasing Shadows
Autumn on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau stirs up vibrant color, cozy flavors, and one unforgettable spectacle—the fleeting Shadow of the Bear, a natural wonder that draws crowds and awe each October.
Echoes of the Primeval Forest
Though today’s woods may appear lush and mature, the forests that ring the communities of the Plateau are still recovering from widespread timbering a century ago. With intentional stewardship and natural disturbance, biodiversity is slowly returning to the Plateau.
Superior Fruit
Mr. Kelsey’s love of horticulture would lead him to Highlands’ peculiar frost-free apples and the founding of this unusual town.
Granny Burrell Waterfall
Though her little waterfall is next to Frolictown, be on your best behavior – Granny’s almost certainly watching.
Whiteside’s Peregrine Falcons
The soaring Peregrine Falcons of Whiteside Mountain are an enduring symbol of our wild heritage.
