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The historic grist mill residence is nestled beside a gently flowing river. Lush greenery surrounds the waterfall, with the sound of cascading water enhancing the serene atmosphere. The structure features a quaint wooden exterior and a deck that overlooks the natural landscape.
Home in Walhalla
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

Stay ON a waterfall‼️ With Hot Tub‼️

HannahRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
great scenery, hot tub was working and stayed hot, which is always nice, and everyone enjoyed the comfortable beds.
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A modern fire pit is surrounded by a spacious seating area featuring soft, neutral cushions. Green plants are positioned nearby, adding a natural touch. The space is nestled within a wooded setting, offering a serene atmosphere for relaxation.
Shipping container in Clarkesville
5 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

Oakey Mountain Mirror Haus

TammyRating, 5 stars1 week ago
The Mirror Haus is a stunning place, both inside and outside. It's so private and peaceful. The Mirror Haus is a beautiful place, both inside and outside. Cody and Laura were exceptionally responsive, quickly assisting us with our questions. My husband and I enjoy our short getaway.
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The entryway features a welcoming open door, revealing a spacious interior with natural wood accents and warm lighting. Potted plants frame the doorway, enhancing the view of the expansive landscape visible in the distance, highlighting the connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Home in Clayton
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 56 reviews

*Limited Summer Special 30% off W/ Min. 3 Day Stay

AshleyRating, 5 stars1 week ago
absolutely amazing views! so peaceful in every way. the hime was clean and beautifully kept, the hosts are very responsive and wonderful to work with. amazing stay! thank you!!!
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A rustic front porch features wooden rocking chairs and a cozy seating area. A patterned outdoor rug complements the setting, while the surrounding trees create a serene backdrop. Natural light filters through the overhead beams, enhancing the calm atmosphere.
Cabin in Clayton
5 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Cozy and Rustic Cabin

ChrisRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
This was one of the most tranquil stays we’ve ever had. I sat on the front porch drinking coffee and relaxing to the sound of rain drizzling through the tree limbs and birds singing. The place was very clean and comfortable. We used the fire pit one night and it was very nice. I don’t usually revisit the same place but we might be back to this one.
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Cabin in Scaly Mountain
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews

Cozy Scaly Mountain Cabin

JenniferRating, 5 stars6 days ago
Heather’s place was a great retreat! The cabin was well appointed with interesting decor and a comfortable bed. She had everything one needs for a restful stay from the snacks in the cupboard to the drinks in the fridge. The shower had good water pressure with hot water. Plenty of clean, soft towels were set out ready for you. The landscape had to be my favorite! She takes great pride in offering a variety of flowering plants in the front garden. The moss garden was my favorite! It reminded me of my childhood and playing in the woods. The moss was always my carpet in my fairy home.😁 There are lots of seating outside to accommodate your nature soaking. It rained when we were there and so we did not use the fire chimney but it was a nice feature given the right time. We definitely be back to the Locust Log Cabin whenever we want a quick getaway. Jennifer & Robert McKinney
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A tranquil scene of a waterfall cascading over a rocky ledge, surrounded by lush greenery. Sunlight filters through the trees, creating a serene atmosphere. The area features dense underbrush and various plants, highlighting the natural beauty of the secluded environment.
Tiny home in Walhalla
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

The Retreat at Laurelwood - A couple's getaway!

ToddRating, 5 stars6 months ago
We came for the weekend for a Clemson football game. This is a great location and close enough to campus. The host is great and very responsive to questions. Location was perfect for the two of us. It is out in a very secluded area but not that far to area with restaurants but we brought food and the kitchen had everything we needed. There are hiking trails on property and state parks not very far away. Its very quite with no noise or light pollution...not sure I've seen that many stars before. The location has everything we needed and more. We will definitely stay here again!
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The cabin features a wooden facade set against a backdrop of lush greenery. A spacious deck wraps around the building, providing views of the surrounding trees and mountains. Gravel pathways lead to the entrance, offering a welcoming approach to the home.
Cabin in Highlands
5 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Spectacular View - Sweet Cabin (1 bd option)

JonRating, 5 stars2 months ago
This home is a perfect getaway. It is off the beaten path, yet only 8 or 9 minutes from Highlands. It is well equipped for just about all of your needs and then some. The host was very responsive and even reached out to us to see how our first night went. I can’t recommend it enough. The only problem that we encountered was the strength of wifi, which obviously affects your streaming ability. With an AT&T and a Verizon phone, both had no signal while we were there. Beyond that, put your phone down and enjoy what you came to enjoy. You won’t lose all contact with civilization, but I would not recommend it for a business related retreat or a week/weekend where broadband access is crucial. Other than that, It is probably one of the most well furnished and well equipped Airbnb’s I have stayed in. Everything was clean, comfortable, and very cozy. It was a perfect couple of days for our honeymoon, and we are already looking forward to returning. PSA: Driving an SUV or a truck is advisable.
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A contemporary treehouse is perched above the forest floor, supported by a wooden structure. Floor-to-ceiling windows invite natural light, while the surrounding greenery enhances the serene atmosphere. A wooden deck provides outdoor space, offering a seamless connection to the trees and nature.
Treehouse in Highlands
5 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

HideInnSeek | Bird Nest Treehouse 2 mi to Main St.

ChrisRating, 5 stars2 days ago
This is by far, the best experience I've ever had in an AirBnB or any rental. First of all, the hosts have created a truly amazing space and environment. It really feels like a treehouse, except a luxury tree house. It's great to feel like you're private, up in the trees, and at the end of the road. Totally private. Next, the interiors are really beautiful and every little touch is just perfect. These hosts have thought of literally everything to make your stay magical. From coffee, to snacks, beverages and candies., soaps and lotions, and all the requirements for a great stay. They even have a curated playlist to play through the built in sound system that matches the mood of the location perfectly. Add to all this, a hot tub, sauna, and outdoor shower... and it makes for a perfect stay. Highly Recommended

Your guide to Mountain Rest

Introduction

Mountain Rest, South Carolina, as the name might suggest, is all about the great outdoors. What this rural Appalachian Mountain town lacks in residents (population: 2,084), it more than makes up for in raw, backcountry wilderness. Thousands of acres of forest extend in every direction, filled with waterfalls, rapid rivers, and swampland. Human history has left its own imprint, too, with relics of the bygone railroad era. There are ample opportunities to get out and explore: trails for hiking, lakes for boating, and outlooks to admire the panoramic mountain views. It all amounts to an addictive blend of South Carolina mountain town charm and the quiet bliss of being immersed in nature.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Mountain Rest

If you're looking for sunshine and the ideal outdoor activity weather, late spring is your season to book one of Mountain Rest’s cabin rentals. In May, before the town’s trails and lakes get crowded, the average high is 78 degrees Fahrenheit. By late June, the crowds thicken and so does the humidity. The rest of summer is oppressively hot, with frequent temperatures above 90 degrees. Fall is nice, too, with temperatures cascading into the 70s through October. Winters vary from mild (temperatures in the 50s) to below freezing. Mountain Rest is one of the chilliest places in South Carolina, with January being the coldest month — nighttime temperatures average around 27 degrees, with frequent snow storms.


Top things to do in Mountain Rest

Oconee State Park

Oconee State Park is one of Mountain Rest’s natural gems. Situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this 1,165-acre park is brimming with diverse flora and fauna. The Station Cove Falls Trail is known for its wildflowers, including the state flower, Carolina jessamine. Trails lead hikers through patches of walking ferns and stands of chestnut oaks, and a lake provides the perfect spot for casting a line for catfish or rowing at a leisurely pace. Don’t miss the swimming hole with a high-dive in the summer.

Sumter National Forest

Sumter National Forest is full of beauty, oddities, and other draws. Cascading waterfalls, stands of towering trees, and swamps comprise the patchwork terrain of this enchanting wilderness of more than 370,000 acres. Some historical relics and attractions provide other forms of entertainment, like the Stumphouse Tunnel, an eerie unfinished 1850s railroad tunnel that’s on the National Register of Historic Places.

Chattooga River

The Chattooga River runs for 59 miles, beginning in the granite peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains and rushing down to Mountain Rest and further south. As a designated Wild and Scenic River, it’s a protected nature corridor best seen from a raft down its Class II and IV rapids.

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