
The
Reserve at Lake Keowee
Greenville, South Carolina

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The Reserve is a 3,900-acre,
private lakefront community in |
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a beautiful, untouched region of the Southeast.
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Description
Ideally
located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains just 2
hours from Atlanta or Charlotte, The Reserve covers 30 miles
of shoreline on the northeast corner of Lake Keowee in the
foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Nearest Airport: Greenville-Spartanburg
International Airport, under 1 hour
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Amenities: The
Reserve at Lake Keowee, SC
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Jack Nicklaus
Signature Golf Course, 7,112 yards, par-72
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Over-sized
practice golf facilities, including driving range, short
game area, and putting green
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Water-skiing,
boating, kayaking and swimming on 18,500-acre Lake Keowee
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The Orchard House, a
20,000-square-foot golf clubhouse with:
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Casual and upscale
dining
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Full-service bar
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Adjacent Croquet
Lawn

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Lakeside Pool
Pavilion, one with fun water features for kids, the other
with fountains and a hot tub with jets
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Racquet Club with
four lighted, outdoor Har-Tru clay courts
- Interim Fitness Room
with state-of-the-art Nautilus fitness equipment
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Guest House with
suites available for property owners and their guests, and
sales guests
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5 ½ miles of marked
hiking trails
- Parks including
picnic areas, softball field, horseshoe pits, basketball,
volleyball and badminton
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Planned amenities
include:
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Full-service
marina with dry-dock storage
- Chapel, general
store, post office
- Fitness center
with indoor swimming
- Lakeside
resident’s club and activity building

The Orchard House's back veranda.
Real Estate: The
Reserve at Lake Keowee, SC
- Mountain
Vista and Conservancy homesites,
$175,000 to $600,000
- Waterfront homesites,
$350,000 to $1.5 million
- Golf Course homesites, $175,000 to $350,000

For More Information: Call
1-888-217-8884, or 864-868-4000
The Region’s Natural
Splendor
The Reserve at Lake Keowee is a
private 3,900-acre residential and recreational community on
the shores of Lake Keowee in the foothills of the Blue Ridge
Mountains. Lake Keowee’s crystal clear water is considered one
of the two best among South Carolina lakes.

Birdseye
view of The Reserve at Lake Keowee.
The lake's 18,500 acres of clear,
Blue Ridge Mountain-fed water and 300 miles of shoreline
provide The Reserve at Lake Keowee with an ideal place for
boating, fishing, water-skiing, swimming, camping and
picnicking.
The community is conveniently
located near 350 miles of upstate South Carolina trails.
Nearby are national forest lands, six state parks, heritage
preserves, county parks, and the Jocassee Gorges preservation
area.

Lake Keowee is renowned for its fishing
and boating.
One of the Southeast's most
beautiful, mountain fed lakes, Lake Keowee is home to large
mouth bass, small mouth bass, blue gill and white bass. The
fishing is outstanding.

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There are also miles of hiking and biking trails, which provide
residents with endless pathways to the water's edge, preserves, parks, green
spaces and Club areas.

View of the
Orchard House looking down the Great Lawn to the waters of
Lake Keowee.
Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf
Nicklaus,
whose reputation as a golf course designer rivals his legacy
as the "Golfer of the Century," blends his ideas with the
natural environment to let it help shape the design of each
hole at The Reserve.

The fairway of
hole No. 2 with view of the Orchard House in the distance.
The golf course uses
the features of the Blue Ridge terrain--lush, rolling
foothills with lake and mountain views amid mature forests of
mixed hardwoods and pine. Natural water hazards are provided
compliments of local mountain streams and Lake Keowee.
Real Estate Options
A variety of price ranges are available, from mountain
vista and Conservancy homesites that range from a low of
$175,000 to $600,000, to waterfront homesites prices ranging
from $350,000 to $1.5 million, to golf course homesites from
$175,000 to $350,000.

The Hill House, part of the collection of Great Lawn Homes
available.
The Reserve at Lake Keowee is a
private residential community with a private club with
memberships available.

The Pool Pavilion.
For More Information
For more information or
to set up a property tour, contact the Sales Center toll-free
at 1-888-217-8884, or visit the community's web site at
www.reserveatlakekeowee.com.

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Location
Map, The Reserve at Lake Keowee, SC
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Location
The Reserve at Lake Keowee is nestled in the foothills of
the Blue Ridge Mountains, in the beautiful northwestern corner
of South Carolina.

Sunrise over the
Great Lawn.
Located in Pickens County, near the
Keowee Toxaway State Park, The Reserve sits along 30 miles of
shoreline on the northeast corner of Lake Keowee. The Reserve
is conveniently located:
- Less
than one hour from Greenville, SC
- Approximately
two hours from Atlanta, GA
- An
hour from the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport
- Easily
accessible from Interstate 85, SC Hwy 133 and the Cherokee
Foothills Scenic parkway (SC Hwy 11)
- From
North Carolina, it's only 70 miles from historic
Asheville, and less than an hour away from the summer
resort towns of Highlands, Cashiers and Hendersonville
Driving Directions
From Atlanta, GA:
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Take I-85 North to SC Exit #1 -
Highway 11
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Continue on Hwy 11 for approximately 40 miles and
turn right on Highway 133
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Travel on Hwy. 133, approximately 1
mile to the main entrance on your right
Directions from Greenville, SC and
Charlotte NC:
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Take I-85 South towards Atlanta and
exit at Hwy 153 - Easley
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Follow Hwy 153 to Hwy 123, and on
into Easley
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Veer to your right in Easley onto Hwy 93 going
to Pickens
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Hwy. 93 will turn into Hwy 8
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Follow into Pickens
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Turn left at the McDonalds in Pickens and travel 2 miles to
Shady Grove Road (after the Mobil station on your right)
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Turn
right onto Shady Grove Road
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Go 7 miles to Hwy 133
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At the
stop sign, turn right on Hwy 133
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Travel approximately 2 miles
to the main entrance on your left
Directions from Columbia, SC:
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Take Hwy. 26 north towards
Greenville
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Exit onto Hwy. 385
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Travel on Hwy. 385 towards
Greenville to Hwy. 185 (toll road)
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Take Hwy. 185 towards
Atlanta and exit onto Hwy. 153 to Easley
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Follow Hwy 153 to
Hwy 123, and on into Easley
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Veer to your right in Easley onto
Hwy. 93 going to Pickens
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Hwy. 93 will turn into Hwy 8
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Follow
into Pickens
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Turn left at the McDonalds in Pickens and travel
2 miles to Shady Grove Road (after the Mobil station on your
right)
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Turn right onto Shady Grove Road
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Go 7 miles to Hwy
133
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At the stop sign, turn right on Hwy 133
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Travel
approximately 2 miles to the main entrance on your left
Directions from Asheville, NC:
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Take Hwy. 26 south out of Asheville,
NC
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Once you get just south of Hendersonville, NC you will
take exit 23 onto Hwy. 25 going towards Greenville, SC
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Travel
on Hwy. 25 south approximately 15 miles to Hwy. 11 (Cherokee
Foothills Scenic Highway)
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Travel West on Hwy. 11
approximately 35 miles to Hwy. 133
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Turn left onto Hwy. 133
and travel approximately 1 mile to the main entrance on your
right

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