Florida-first · Escape tiny homes · ADUs & backyard builds · Communities · Homestead tools

You're in: Tiny communities

Wooded river valley and dense green canopy.

Piedmont Region

Haw River · Alamance County

Cranmore Meadows

ActiveCampgroundHaw Riverpreservetrailscommercial kitchen

Roughly 30 acres of preserved Piedmont habitat with THOW spaces, a community guest house, commercial kitchen, hot tub, trail loops, and direct Haw River access—run with strict canopy protection and low-impact operating norms.

Placement intelligence

Park specs & operating terms

Structured pass/fail data for THOW and modular siting—sourced from operator materials and independent research. Fields marked [TBD - Research Component Required] are queued for verification.

Quick-glance park specs

Technical ParameterRequirement / Status
Power Infrastructure[TBD - Research Component Required]
Waste & Sewer System[TBD - Research Component Required]
Build Certifications[TBD - Research Component Required]
Pet Constraints[TBD - Research Component Required]

Financials & leasing terms

Lot rent benchmarks

[TBD - Research Component Required]

Utility inclusions

[TBD - Research Component Required]

Lease mechanics

[TBD - Research Component Required]

Home specifications & placement rules

Dimensional thresholds

[TBD - Research Component Required]

Aesthetic controls & covenants

[TBD - Research Component Required]

Sustainability & permaculture allowances

EarthNest-aligned buyers should confirm closed-loop systems against recorded park rules—not just municipal code.

Alternative waste systems

[TBD - Research Component Required]

Off-grid adaptations

[TBD - Research Component Required]

Site edibles & gardens

[TBD - Research Component Required]

Media & site documentation

Park map / site plan

[TBD - Research Component Required]

Video tour

[TBD - Research Component Required]

Planning land you own in Alamance County?

Confirm zoning, utilities, and build lane (THOW park vs backyard ADU vs Escape unit) before you sign a pad lease or purchase a home on site.

Pads & tenancy snapshot

Long-term THOW pad lease on a preserve-style campus—expect stewardship rules (trails, dogs, river access) enforced by community governance.

Ownership models surfaced

Own home · lease land

Key amenities

Boolean flags summarize what directories can filter on; they are directional only—operators change pet rules, dock limits, or fitness bundles without notice.

  • Waterfront / marina
  • Pet-friendly
  • Community garden
  • Clubhouse

Stewardship disclosures

Nature preserve covenants can be stricter than typical RV parks—confirm overnight guest rules, build standards for decks/skirting, and river buffer setbacks.

Operators evolve rules—triple-check recorded covenants, county interpretations, HOA restrictions, occupancy certificates, and insurance binders aligned to your exact structure classification.