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A hand-drawn sketch of the Ranger Retreat cabin is presented, showcasing its unique architectural design. Features include a sloped roof, deck with railings, and large window, all nestled against a backdrop of trees and mountains.
Cabin in Chimney Rock
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Ranger Retreat-Chimney Rock Cabin with Waterfalls!

This unique place has a style all its own designed to emulate a ranger retreat /fire tower. The cabin has a commanding view of Chimney Rock and Hickory Nut Falls/Gorge. The cabin was built out of 100+ year old reclaimed materials with 15 foot vaulted ceilings on the main floor. With poplar bark walls, incredible lighting hand cut slate floors your stay is guaranteed to be enchanting. Sit in the hot tub and look at a waterfall while listening to another waterfall behind you and river below you.

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A suspended swinging bridge connects the treehouse to the surrounding nature. Constructed with sturdy wooden beams and a woven rope netting, the bridge provides a unique access point, surrounded by scenic mountain views and soft landscaping. Solar lamps line the pathway for visibility.
Treehouse in Marion
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 225 reviews

Elevated Escape|Lux Treehouse+Hot Tub+Hiking+Farm

⭐️ Brand New Treehouse suspended 16 ft high ⭐️Swinging Bridge ⭐️ Breathtaking Mountain View ⭐️Onsite half mile hike to Waterfall ⭐️Hot Tub on deck with View ⭐️Close to Asheville and Black Mountain ⭐️Hiking/Creek access on site ⭐️ 90 acres backed up to Pisgah Nat’l Forest ⭐️Small petting farm with goats, donkey on site ⭐️Marion recently voted #1 area to purchase vacation property by Travel & Leisure ⭐️ Black-out Shades on all windows and doors Stay up to date on IG @stillhouse_creek_cabins

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A serene outdoor deck features two blue adirondack chairs positioned toward a lush forest view. Hot tubs are visible on the side, framed by towering trees and a clear sky that enhances the peaceful setting.
Home in Fletcher
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

Atrium House - Spa Retreat

Come unwind and breathe at our couples mountain spa retreat. Atrium House has been designed to feel open to the lovely mountain surroundings yet let you relax in privacy. Our outdoor therapy hot tub, indoor/outdoor gas fireplace, and spacious two-person, walk-in shower make for a getaway so tranquil, you may never make it in to nearby Asheville! We're out in the country but just over a 15-minute drive from downtown Asheville, Biltmore, Hendersonville, Asheville Airport, and dozens of breweries.

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The cabin is set against a lush backdrop, illuminated by soft lighting from multiple windows. A spacious deck extends from the structure, creating an inviting outdoor area. Solar panels can be seen on the roof, emphasizing eco-friendly features, while a winding path adds charm to the approach.
Cabin in Canton
5 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Views/Hot tub/Close to AVL/Privacy/King bed

At the end of a cove, Mighty View Cabin offers the perfect blend of comfortable modern luxury and peaceful warm mountain cabin vibes. Enjoy 4+ acres of land and be smitten by the most breathtaking views. Close to the fun city of Asheville (20 miles), and all that WNC has to offer, this cabin is a great base for your explorations and activities. You can also just stay put to kick back and relax on the porch, in the hot tub or in front of a fire. Once you're here, you will not want to leave.

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A serene outdoor space is highlighted, featuring two wooden rocking chairs and a small circular table. A hammock is draped across the balcony, inviting relaxation. The backdrop reveals a stunning view of the lake and mountains during sunset, with warm light casting gentle shadows.
Cabin in Blue Ridge
5 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

The Toasted Marshmallow- Mtn/Lake view + Generator

The Toasted Marshmallow is a log cabin overlooking Lake Blue Ridge with amazing views of the lake and mountains. Located in the Aska Adventure area, we're just a short drive to Lake Blue Ridge where fishing, swimming, and boating are available. Carefully curated touches throughout the cabin are sure to touch on your definition of a cabin getaway. From the cozy reading nook to the craftsman firepit and the arcade gameroom, we’re sure your group will have a great time. Please read House Rules.

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A cabin interior features a cozy sleeping area with a wall-mounted electric fireplace and a wooden ceiling. A decorative deer head is mounted above a console table that holds various items. A large garage door opens to scenic views, while a comfortable chair sits nearby.
Cabin in Waynesville
5 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

17 Degrees North Mountain Cabin

Awaken in a luxury king size bed and slide open the garage door to sweeping views of the Smokies. Enjoy coffee on the deck. Fully furnished bed and bath, AC/Heat and kitchenette. Pets permitted $40/first pet $20/each additional pet. Area is fenced. Listen to the river while lying in the in-deck hammock. The perfect stage for a restful afternoon or night time stargazing. Watch the wildlife and farm animals or fish for trout in our 1/2 mile of river. Quiet~ private~ breathtaking~ accessible~

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Cabin in Sevierville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Incredible MTN VIEWS|Firepit|Private|RomanticCabin

Welcome to Lovers Cove, A Romantic cabin in the Smokies! ★ Breathtaking Mountain Views ★ HotTub ★ Central location! 10 miles to Dollywood, 15 miles to Gatlinburg ★ Outdoor Fire Pit ★ Hanging Egg Chairs ★ Grilling Area ★ Outdoor Picnic Seating With Mountain Views ★ Romantic Porch Swing with Mountain Views ★ Smart TV ★ High-speed WiFi ★ CoffeeBar ★ Exquisite Design ★ Electric Fireplace ★ Arcade Games ★ 2 Car Parking ★ Secluded/Private Scan the QR code to watch a video of Lovers Cove Cabin.

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The outdoor firepit area is surrounded by wooden seating and log stump tables. Two wooden structures flank the space, providing a unique aesthetic. The treehouse sits elevated in the background, with trees displaying autumn foliage creating a vibrant backdrop.
Treehouse in Verona
5 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

The Laurel Hill Treehouse

Fully immerse yourself in nature in this serene Scandinavian-inspired woodland retreat, perfect for a couple's getaway. The treehouse is perfectly nestled amongst the trees, offering a chance to unwind while enjoying the beautiful views of nature. Just imagine yourself relaxing on the wrap around porch, soaking in the hot tub, cooling off in the creek, & cozying up to a crackling fire. We invite you to unwind, reconnect with nature & create cherished memories in this tranquil hideaway.

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A scenic view features a wooden deck with two lounge chairs facing a vibrant sunset over the mountains. The sky is filled with warm hues of orange and yellow, casting a serene atmosphere across the expansive landscape.
Cabin in 1, South Marshall
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 412 reviews

Cabin/Sunrise View/Hot Tub/King Bed/No Pet Fee/5G

Located just outside Asheville, NC on top of a mountain is a little piece of heaven. Clear views of the valley and the peace and quiet will make you question why you live in the city. You can spend your evenings relaxing by the fire or venture out into the area where there is lots to see and do. Asheville is only a few minutes away and is home to some of the best restaurants you can find. Arts, crafts, shopping etc. are at your fingertips as well as tons of hiking trails.

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The A-frame cabin stands tall against a twilight sky, featuring large glass windows that allow warm light to illuminate the interior. A spacious deck extends from the front, surrounded by lush greenery, enhancing the cabin's modern design.
Home in Ellijay
5 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Modern Luxury A-Frame with Hot Tub

ATLAS A-frame is a modern Scandinavian inspired cabin nestled on a farm in the North Georgia mountains. This luxurious spa-like retreat offers two full bedrooms/bathrooms, a convertible loft (to sleep 6 total), and an expansive outdoor space with hot tub, fire pit and grill. Minutes from downtown Ellijay, local wineries and outdoor adventures. ATLAS is a collection of three unique cabins nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. IG: @atlas_ellijay

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The lookout tower rises above a vibrant landscape, surrounded by brilliant autumn foliage. The structure is constructed from two shipping containers, showcasing large glass walls that invite natural light and provide views of the scenic wilderness.
Tower in Blue Ridge
5 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

60ft Tall Lookout Tower! On River~Rooftop Deck

Welcome to River Forest Lookout, a one-of-a-kind off-grid oasis perched on 14 acres of secluded land deep in the enchanting Cohutta Wilderness. This destination offers an extraordinary opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of remote, mountain nature at its absolute finest. We are about a 30 to 35 minute drive from the city of Blue Ridge. We are now offering guided trophy trout fly fishing on our waters! If interested, please inquire.

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A geodesic dome is set on a spacious wooden deck, surrounded by rolling hills and trees displaying vibrant fall colors. The outdoor area features a hot tub and lounge chairs, with expansive views of the mountains in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Dome in Marshall
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Glamping. King size bed and hot tub

Escape to Brackens Mountain Top Dome! Just 25 minutes from downtown Asheville and minutes from Mars Hill. Enjoy stunning views, a private hot tub, grill, hammock, outdoor shower, and cozy seating on a spacious deck. Inside, you’ll find a stocked kitchen and luxe bathroom. Nestled on 17 private acres, this serene retreat is perfect for relaxing, reconnecting, and catching unforgettable sunrises and sunsets.

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Your guide to Blue Ridge Mountains

Welcome to Blue Ridge Mountains

Part of the Appalachian Mountain range, the Blue Ridge Mountains — named for the bluish hue that tints the horizon — stretch 550 miles from southern Pennsylvania through Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. The Virginia and North Carolina region is the epicenter of tourism activity for this area of the eastern United States, though the southern tip of the range passes into North Georgia, where the town of Blue Ridge draws outdoor enthusiasts galore. Georgia is also the start of the 2,180-mile Appalachian Trail, which winds all the way up to Maine. The Blue Ridge Mountains span a pair of national parks — Shenandoah National Park in Virginia and Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which straddles Tennessee and North Carolina — and are generally a great region to explore whether you’re looking for stunning scenic drives, high mountain adventures, basking in wildlife, or some combo of the three.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Blue Ridge Mountains

Fall is by far the best time to visit the Blue Ridge Mountains, with generally mild temperatures and the trees awash in color. Depending on the elevation — and the farther north you go — peak foliage time in the Blue Ridge can fall between September and late October. Spring in the Blue Ridge Mountains is also alive in greenery and myriad wildflower blooms, with the winter melt creating gushing waterfalls and animals emerging hibernation. If you don’t mind a little cold weather, consider visiting the Blue Ridge Mountains in winter months, December through March, for far fewer crowds and cheaper prices — unless you’re going to the ski resort areas to take advantage of winter sports. Note that while the national parks in the area — the Blue Ridge Parkway, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and Shenandoah National Park — are open in the off-season, many facilities such as visitor centers may be closed.


Top things to do in Blue Ridge Mountains

Drive the Blue Ridge Parkway

A 469-mile scenic highway from Western North Carolina up into Virginia may take you several days to drive in full, but the Blue Ridge Parkway is worth the time spent for the scenery alone. It crests peaks in the national parks and skirts through the Pisgah, Nantahala, George Washington, and Jefferson national forests. Just mind the speed limit, which is strictly enforced and triggers a pricey speeding ticket if you get pulled over.

Shenandoah National Park

Barely an hour by car outside of the nation’s capital, Shenandoah National Park is a mix of wooded highlands, soaring peaks, and hiking trails galore. Though strenuous and steep, Old Rag Mountain is one of the park’s most popular hikes thanks to the reward of 360-degree views at the end of the steep trek. Not into hiking? You can still enjoy the 105-mile-long Skyline Drive with its various trail heads, overlooks, and picnic areas.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Named for the ever-present mist that hovers over the mountains — the native Cherokee people called it the “place of the blue smoke” — the Great Smoky Mountains comprise the country’s most visited national park year after year thanks to the accessibility of easy trails that lead to gushing waterfalls, the abundance of wildlife such as the curious black bears, and great bike routes such as the Cades Cove loop. Don’t miss Clingmans Dome, the highest point in the range (and the state of Tennessee), not to mention the third-highest mountain east of the Mississippi.

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