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  1. The Spring Creek Township Barns Story . The historic barns of the Spring Creek, Bluf, and Meadow Fork communities quietly tell the lifestyle stories of the late 19th to mid-20th century farms and families. The oldest barns have survived with few family descendants remaining to tell their stories.

  2. We are located in the Spring Creek Community just outside of Hot Springs, North Carolina in Madison County. Our building once was a school serving students in kindergarten through high school.

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    • French Broad River

    Anglers must have appropriate licenses and permits to fish for trout in North Carolina. These may be purchased from authorized private businesses that contract with the NCWRC. State fishing licenses are required for all fisherman 16 years old and up. Licenses must be carried by fishermen at all times when fishing. Rules and regulations regarding tr...

    13. Laurel River Trail At the intersection of Hwy 25/70 and Hwy 208 (GPS: 35.54 and 82.45) there is a parking area located just below the bridge going to Hot Springs. The Laurel River Trail is well marked from the parking area. 14. Big Creek From Marshall, take Hwy 25/70 north to Hwy 208. Continue on Hwy 208 to the intersection with Hwy 212 and tur...

    16. Murray Branch Area From Hot Springs, take NC Highway 25/70 south and east over the French Broad River. Turn left on River Road and go 4.2 miles to the US Forest Service’s Murray Branch Recreation Area 17. Stackhouse to Hot Springs From the end of Stackhouse Road off Hwy 25/70 between Marshall and Hot Springs, go along the bank of the French Bro...

  3. Spring Creek is an unincorporated community in Madison County, North Carolina, United States. Located along NC 209, north of Trust and Luck, the community was named after Spring Creek, which is adjacent to the highway. [2] The community is part of the Asheville Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  4. Spring Creek is an excellent creek to learn fly fishing near Asheville. The creek is shallow and there is plenty of privacy to practice technique.

  5. Yellow blazes guide this trail, the hike begins with a slight descent on a single track path that takes hikers past campsites and reaches the beautiful Spring Creek in approximately 0.5 miles. Here, the trail runs adjacent to the creek where there are numerous spots to access the water.

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  7. Yellow blazes guide this trail, the hike begins with a slight descent on a single track path that takes hikers past campsites and reaches the beautiful Spring Creek in approximately 0.5 miles. Here, the trail runs adjacent to the creek where there are numerous spots to access the water.

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