Powder Horn Mountain

Powder Horn Mountain

Powder Horn Mountain (PMH) is a gated residential/resort community in Triplett, Watauga County, North Carolina, located in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The project was founded by developer Bob Horne, and included a golf course, riding stables and trails in nearby Wilkes County, but after undergoing bankruptcy and foreclosure it was divided and sold separately. A group of property owners founded a partnership called the Laurel Creek Group, purchased the homes from foreclosure, and created the Powder Horn Mountain Property Owners Association. The Group then deeded the common property to the Home Owners Association.

The golf course no longer exists, and the land is now owned by many individual owners and is not part of PHM. Leatherwood, a newly formed gated community, is located on the site of the old riding stables. Recent years have seen the community resuming steady but slow growth. The Powder Horn Mountain POA annexed more than convert|200|acre|km2 formerly known as "Brightwood IV" into Powder Horn in 2005, an area now known as Powder Horn Estates. The primary developer of Powder Horn Estates declared bankruptcy on August 15 2007. However, the Powder Horn Mountain POA remains viable, with a claim of eleven thousand dollars pending against the bankrupt estate. Most of the annexed property is now being liquidated by the court appointed trustee.

There is an unrelated Powder Horn Golf Community in Colorado [http://www.thepowderhorn.com/] .

External links

* [http://www.powderhornmountain.com/facilities.htm Community web site]
* [http://www.powderhornmountain.com/sitemap.htm Another community-related site maintained by the POA]


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