One farm. One retreat. One of a kind.

 




Contact Yellow Moon Farm.

“Fun Worth Crowing About!”


Telephone/Fax Number:
828/733-0752

E-mail: moonfarm@bellsouth.net 

When You Contact Us…

Before you request a brochure, please attempt to answer your questions through this web site, email, or by phone. We can better serve you if you ask specific questions; and tell us when you’re coming, the number in your party, how long you’ll stay, and the number of beds you need.


Some Guest Remarks…

“…We think that your idea of employing the land to provide relaxation, entertainment and education is visionary… We really had a nice time this past weekend. We appreciated your wonderful setting and accommodations…” ---Rick and Marianne Smith, Greensboro, NC

“…We had a wonderful time. Accommodations were great. Hope to see you again…”
---Tom and Carolyn Grimm, Deltona, FL


Our Location…

We’re in Avery County, Western North Carolina, off Highway 221, between Banner Elk and Linville Falls. Non-stop jet service is available from larger cities into Charlotte. Specific directions to The Farm are given only to guests with reservations or for appointments to tour. Since the owner lives and works there, surprise visits from curious strangers are considered an invasion of privacy.


Sample Driving Times To The Farm…

From Atlanta, GA - 4 hrs.
From Charlotte, NC - 2 hrs.
From Ft. Lauderdale, FL - 13 hrs.
From Greensboro, NC - 3 hrs.
From Nashville, TN – 5 hrs.
From Bristol, TN - 1 ½ hrs.
From Charleston, W. VA - 4 hrs.
From Houston, TX - 18 hrs.
From Raleigh/Durham, NC - 4 hrs.
From Mobile, AL – 9 hrs.

 

“When you come, you’ll be treated like an old friend. When you leave, you’ll feel like part of the family.” ---Jean Taylor-Todd, Owner

 


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