Linville Falls Mountain Club

Property Owners Association

A Community That Cares

Thank you for your interest in our beautiful community.   Those of us lucky enough to reside here know and enjoy the beauty of our community.  We welcome your discovery.

Linville Falls Mountain Club is 210 acres of forest set along the Catawba River. The mountain community borders the Pisgah National Forest with picturesque views of the Lee Trevino inspired golf course and the surrounding Blue Ridge mountains.   The Inn at Linville Falls, located at our front entrance, provides a unique mountain inn experience to those visiting our community.

We are centrally located among all that western North Carolina has to offer. We are nestled at the foot of Linville Falls at the upper end of North Cove.  Our community offers easy access to some of the most beautiful recreation and wilderness areas – the Linville Gorge, the Blue Ridge Parkway, Grandfather Mountain, and Lake James State Park.   From wineries to Alpaca farms to ski slopes to mountain festivals, the area is always entertaining.   And when you are ready to just stay home, our homesites offer beautiful views on quite streets.

When you make your decision to build or buy here, we help make the process easy for you.  We have onsite personnel who will guide you through the process, answer all your questions, and provide contractor referrals.   Our community is a self-contained community with our own private roads, underground electrical, water, stormwater, and sewer systems.  Our board members oversee the upkeep of these systems in a cost-efficient manner and develops plans to ensure the long-term dependability of these utilities.

Come visit us.   We look forward to meeting you.

Nancy Ellen Mick, LFPOA President
POA@LiinvilleFallsMountainClub.com

John Szweda

Board Member

John Szweda and his wife moved to Linville Falls Mountain Club after growing up in northern Illinois.  They were attracted to the warmer temperatures and beautiful mountains in the area.  The proximity to the eclectic city of Asheville and numerous hiking trails makes this location ideal for adventurers. 

John Plain

Board Member

My wife Marianne and I moved to Linville Falls about 2 years ago.  We had spent many years trying to decide where we wanted to be.  We had lived in Western North Carolina and knew we wanted to stay in these magnificent mountains but had a hard time pinning down exactly where our forever home was going to be. 

Nancy Mick

Board Member

Nancy Mick is a NC native who moved to the Linville Falls Mountain Club because of her love of our beautiful mountains.  Nancy holds a chemistry/math degree from Appalachian State University and an MBA degree from Providence College. Nancy’s working career included working as a . . .

Mayo Collier

Board Member

My wife, Martha and I have been property owners in Linville Falls Mountain Club since 1999.  I have served this beautiful community as a POA board member and also as president over the Village By the Green Association, which is a community of townhomes and condos on the golf course.

Harry D. Selsor

Board Member

I am an Army Brat, born in Fort Knox Kentucky in 1953 (wife claims the “brat” part still valid). I was raised on a small farm in rural Shelby County Ohio where I attended school. I learned right from wrong and the value of hard work. I was appointed to the US Naval Academy in 1971, graduating in 1975 with a major in Oceanography and a Masters Degree from the Naval Postgraduate School in 1980. I served on the active duty, Navy reserves, and as a civil servant for a total of 40 years before retiring in 2011. I am a level three certified Defense Acquisition Program Manager with experience managing research programs, development of various hardware components and software for Naval ship and aircraft operations, including sales to foreign governments.

Hobbies and interests included scuba diving instructor, and more recently an avid wildlife and award winning bird photographer. I am a man of faith and my wife Shirley of 40+ yrs, attend the local Concord United Methodist Church.