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The Cliffs® on Lake Keowee include The Cliffs at Keowee Vineyards®, The Cliffs at Keowee Falls® and The Cliffs at Keowee Springs®. There are a total of seven communities in North Carolina and South Carolina. Membership in one community gives you access to about $150 million of amenities in all seven!
According to The Cliffs' web site, “Golf Magazine named The Cliffs one of North America's “25 Best Golf Communities” in its February 2016 issue, citing members' access to all seven award-winning golf courses designed by legendary course architects and players Jack Nicklaus, Tom Fazio and Gary Player. But it takes more than just spectacular courses to land in Golf's list of Best Places to Live; luxury amenities, programming and the community's natural environment are all taken into consideration. Golf Magazine also praised The Cliffs' lakefront lifestyle on Lake Keowee as well as the variety of experiences offered to members at our mountain and lake properties.”
Another Honor among many! Ideal-LIVING editors have chosen The Cliffs® as one of the “Best Lake Communities” showcased in the Summer 2016 “Best of the Best” special issue. Fifteen communities were chosen nationwide and 3 were chosen on LAKE KEOWEE! No surprise to us — we know it is Heavenly! Click on the magazine cover to see the whole article. Pass this to your friends. It is a joy to live in this area.
The new owners of The Cliffs® have made some changes to the membership options and policy. Please call for details.
Mountain Lake Paradise Realty is not associated with The Cliffs; we are an independent brokerage. We can help you make the most of your visit to this area and help you make the most of your Real Estate investment portfolio by being your Buyer's Agent in this private community.
The Cliffs encompasses three private gated mountain lake residential communities located on Lake Keowee, one of the purest lakes in North America. Keowee is fed by hundreds of Appalachian clear-spring streams and rivers.