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A creekside fire pit area features four red Adirondack chairs arranged around a small fire pit, set on a gravel surface. Lush green foliage surrounds the space, and a gentle stream can be seen flowing nearby.
Cottage in Maggie Valley
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Mountain Magic-Peaceful, Cozy, Pet-Friendly Escape

Welcome to Mountain Magic! This cozy cottage is the perfect location for your Great Smoky Mountain escape. Tucked on a creek with stunning views, this newly renovated and charming cottage will take your breath away. Set on 8 acres and surrounded by forest, you can relax on the covered porch and watch wildlife, or roast marshmallows at the creekside fire pit. Designed with the comfort of our guests and their pets in mind, Mountain Magic has everything you need for a fantastic mountain retreat.

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A spacious wooden deck features two comfortable adirondack chairs facing breathtaking mountain views. A small round table holds snacks and drinks, inviting relaxation in a serene natural setting surrounded by autumn foliage.
Tent in Maggie Valley
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Stunning Views - Upscale, Unforgettable Stay!

AMAZING VIEWS- Rustic luxury! Feels secluded while just 10 minutes from town. Close to trails & all things nature. Electricity, heaters & woodburning stove for winter. Windows that open & ceiling fan/ floor fan for summer. Private shower house w/ flushing toilets & electricity 5 steps away! Good cell service & breathtaking views! The Area: *Wheels Through Time Museum-15 min *Blue Ridge Prkwy-15 min *GSM National Park-35 min *Ski slopes-20 min *Asheville-40 min *Casino-30 min *Gatlinburg-90 min

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A small table set for two on a deck features two wine glasses filled with a beverage and a wine bottle in the center. The backdrop displays rolling mountain views, highlighted by lush greenery and soft, distant peaks.
Cabin in Maggie Valley
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

The Getaway: Quiet / Cozy / Picturesque views!

A cozy 2 bedroom, 2 bath home in a perfect location and breathtaking views. Full height sliding glass doors bring in natural light and showcase picturesque mountain views. Outside, our home has a covered wrap a-round porch, rocking chairs, bench swing, and table to relax and take in the mountain air. Inside features a living area with a stone fireplace to relax with friends and family, kitchen, dining, and an additional living area (loft). The property also has paved access by private road.

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A spacious outdoor deck features comfortable seating arranged around a central fire table. Surrounded by lush trees, the area provides panoramic views of the mountains and valley. Natural light highlights the modern design of the furniture, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation.
Home in Maggie Valley
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Mid-century home with panoramic views and hot tub!

Mid-century meets mountain hideaway. Panoramic mountain & golf course views give this gorgeous home a luxurious feel. This home is one mile from Maggie Valley Country Club (golf and restaurant open to public), trout streams & hiking trails. Whether you are an outdoor enthusiast looking to ski at Cataloochee, take a day trip to Asheville to enjoy breweries, Cherokee to visit the Casino or drive the Blue Ridge Parkway, this is the ultimate getaway. Sleeps 6 with over 1500 sq ft of outdoor deck!

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A charming cabin is nestled among trees, showcasing a spacious deck with railings and a covered porch. Surrounding foliage displays autumn colors, with fallen leaves covering the ground. A stack of firewood is neatly arranged near the base of the cabin, enhancing the rustic ambiance.
Cabin in Maggie Valley
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Maggie Lane Elk cottage ~ pets welcome

Welcome to Maggie Lane cabin ,Elk passing ! 🦌 Located right off Soco rd, Maggie Valley. Hike Soco Falls , fishing , shopping, restaurants, mini golf, 16 minutes to Cheeokee Casino or 12 minutes to Waynesville /Lake Junaluska. After a day of adventure, cozy up by the wood fireplace, Or relax in a rocking chair or porch swing while sipping coffee /tea while bird watching and elk passings. 1 calf. large king bed, queen sofa bed. Pet friendly. ( 1 max, unless approved; 40 lb weight limit

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A bright studio space features a king bed adorned with a floral bedspread, situated beside a window with natural light. A kitchenette is visible, equipped with a sink, mini fridge, microwave, and coffee maker, while a round dining table offers seating for two.
Guesthouse in Maggie Valley
5 out of 5 average rating, 444 reviews

Starswept Studio–Near GSMNP, BRP, walk to Joey’s.

Welcome to Starswept Studio! Breathe in the mountain air from the balcony of this cozy studio above a detached garage in a peaceful, private neighborhood. Perfect for adventurers or those seeking a quiet retreat, this hideaway is just eight minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway. Surround yourself with hiking trails, waterfalls, skiing, wildlife, and stunning views. Our spacious studio combines functionality and comfort. PLEASE NOTE: Due to severe family allergies, we are unable to host pets.

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A panoramic view captures the Smoky Mountains, featuring rolling hills partially shrouded in mist. The sky transitions from soft blues to warm oranges as the sun rises, with scattered clouds above. Leafless trees frame the scene, highlighting the natural beauty of the landscape.
Apartment in Maggie Valley
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Hammock View

Hammock View is a two stories house with two totally independent apartments, the rental unit is the one downstairs and the owner lives in the upper unit. It’s located with a Smoky Mountains stunning view. Sleeps up to 4 people comfortably. Spacious with a cozy living room, dinning room, one bedroom with king size bed, and a relaxing sunroom. Sofa bed. One full bathroom. Wi-Fi, Netflix, and gas fireplace, fire-pit, laundry and a full kitchen set up. Pets must be approved before booking.

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A charming log cabin is framed by lush greenery and blooming flowers. A prominent stone chimney rises from the center of the structure, while a bright red front door adds a pop of color. The wraparound deck features decorative railings, enhancing the cabin's inviting entrance.
Chalet in Maggie Valley
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

The Chalet at Patricia's Place in Maggie Valley

The Chalet at Patricia's Place is a splendidly renovated log cabin that is nestled atop a private cove in Maggie Valley. Enjoy rocking on your chair or grilling on the deck while you marvel at the spectacular mountain views. This cabin is equipped with many modern amenities, such as heated tiled bathrooms with glass shower, tub, sauna, a wood burning stove fireplace, ceiling fans, comfortable beds, updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, and a covered parking area.

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A secluded tree house is nestled among tall trees, featuring large windows that create a connection with the surrounding nature. A balcony extends outward, showcasing two comfortable chairs for relaxation. Colorful autumn leaves add a beautiful backdrop to this off-grid retreat.
Treehouse in Buncombe County
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Pisgah Highlands Tree House

Secluded tree house getaway nestled in the mountains 25 minutes outside of Asheville NC and 4 miles to the Blue Ridge Parkway. Located on a 125 acre private forestry managed property that backs up to Pisgah National Forest. Off grid glamping at its finest. Snuggle up to a book and unwind, eat amazing food in Asheville, plan some epic hikes, and catch some great music at a brewery. *4WD/AWD vehicles mandatory*

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Cabin in Maggie Valley
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 337 reviews

Creekside Cabin w/ Private Hot Tub | Pet Friendly

Escape to a peaceful creekside log cabin with a private hot tub, wood-burning fireplace, and outdoor firepit. Sleeps 4 and pet friendly! Just 15 minutes to Waynesville with easy access (no steep mountain roads). Relax on the porch to the sound of the rushing creek, soak under the stars, and unwind after exploring the Smokies. Circular driveway with ample parking — perfect for trailers or motorcycles.

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A white cottage is set against a backdrop of rolling hills and vibrant foliage. A fire pit surrounded by several chairs is located in the front yard, providing a cozy outdoor gathering space. The clear sky adds to the serene atmosphere of the rural landscape.
Cottage in Maggie Valley
5 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Secluded Cottage on the Farm-close to Parkway

Retreat to the mountains in this secluded white cottage on the farm. At our little white house, you’ll be able to gaze at the twinkling constellations while enjoying the fire pit, sit on the back porch and admire the Blue Ridge Parkway in the distance while listening to the creek, and live side by side with our farm’s prize-winning Brown Swiss cattle. *Please note the fireplace is not operational.

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A welcoming front porch features two wooden rocking chairs, inviting relaxation. Sturdy wooden steps lead up to the entrance, flanked by a railing. Lush green trees provide a natural backdrop, enhancing the peaceful setting of the farmhouse.
Home in Waynesville
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 260 reviews

Mountain Views-renovated Farmhouse-Waynesville, NC

The SUMMEROW Mountain House is a newly renovated farmhouse with beautiful views of the Great Smokies located a few minutes from Waynesville, NC. Easy access to area attractions including the Blue Ridge Parkway, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Harrah’s Cherokee Casino, Cataloochee Ski Resort, Maggie Valley, and only 30 minutes to Asheville and the Biltmore Estate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Maggie Valley?

    Accommodations around Maggie Valley include mountain cabins, family-run lodges, and creekside homes. For those seeking easy access to shops and dining, consider staying near the town center or along the main roads.

  • What are the best things to do in Maggie Valley with kids?

    Kids often enjoy discovering interactive exhibits at the Wheels Through Time Museum, playing at local mini golf courses, or tubing in nearby creeks during warmer months. Family-friendly trails and picnic spots are common across the area.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Maggie Valley?

    Maggie Valley has routes for scenic drives, mountain hikes, and vibrant local events. The Wheels Through Time Museum, Soco Falls, and artisan craft shops reflect the region’s creative and natural spirit.

  • How is the weather in Maggie Valley?

    Maggie Valley has cool winters, typically ranging from 25–50°F (-4–10°C), and warm summers around 80–83°F (27–28°C). Rain is spread throughout the year, with the wettest months in late spring and summer.

  • When is the best time to visit Maggie Valley?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended for comfortable temperatures, vibrant foliage, and seasonal festivals. Winter attracts visitors for snow activities, while summer is popular for outdoor adventures.

  • What are the best places to visit in Maggie Valley?

    Frequently suggested places in Maggie Valley include the Wheels Through Time Museum, Soco Falls, and the nearby Blue Ridge Parkway. Local craft shops and cozy eateries also capture the spirit of the community.

  • What are some hiking trails in Maggie Valley?

    Explore trails leading to Soco Falls, stroll along sections of the Blue Ridge Parkway, or hike the forested paths around Waterrock Knob. Trails range from gentle walks to moderate climbs with scenic vistas.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Maggie Valley?

    Families can explore hiking trails, visit local museums, or enjoy tubing and miniature golf around Maggie Valley. Outdoor activities often take advantage of the scenic mountain setting and approachable terrain.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Maggie Valley?

    Nearby day trips include exploring the national park, visiting the town of Cherokee for cultural centers, or wandering around neighboring mountain towns with craft shops and local eateries. Waterfalls and scenic drives are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Maggie Valley?

    Maggie Valley has many pet-friendly accommodations, including cabins, lodges, and mountain homes. Several rentals welcome dogs, and nearby parks and trails are available for outdoor adventures with your pet.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Maggie Valley?

    Weather can change quickly in the mountains, so bring layers and waterproof gear. Early mornings are quieter for scenic spots, and local markets or restaurants often feature homemade Appalachian specialties.

  • What is Maggie Valley known for?

    Maggie Valley is known for its mountain scenery, access to hiking and outdoor recreation, and its connection to Appalachian traditions. The area also has a notable vintage transportation museum and seasonal festivals.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Maggie Valley?

    Explore quieter local trails, small artisan shops, or discover tucked-away scenic lookouts around Maggie Valley. The Wheels Through Time Museum is frequently suggested for its collection of vintage motorcycles and regional history.

  • What are the best foods to try in Maggie Valley?

    Maggie Valley has locally inspired Appalachian dishes, including smoked barbecue, trout, and hearty country breakfasts. Autumn brings apple-based treats and locally baked pies, which are often recommended by visitors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Maggie Valley?

    Pack layers for changing mountain weather, sturdy shoes for hikes, and a waterproof jacket. A reusable water bottle and camera are handy for exploring trails or capturing scenic views.

  • What is the nightlife in Maggie Valley like?

    Nightlife in Maggie Valley is relaxed, with casual venues for live mountain music, locally rooted bars, and dance nights. Occasional bluegrass performances bring together both visitors and locals.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Maggie Valley?

    Maggie Valley hosts car and motorcycle shows, bluegrass music gatherings, and seasonal craft festivals, especially in spring and fall. Mountain heritage celebrations are often held on weekends, highlighting local traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Maggie Valley?

    Maggie Valley has a range of family-friendly vacation rentals, with options such as cabins, cottages, and mountain homes. Many are set up for group stays, often near outdoor activities and popular area attractions.

All about Maggie Valley

Tucked into North Carolina’s Great Smoky Mountains, this laid-back resort town’s claims to fame are its highly desirable location, small-town charm, and frequent festivals, which include car and motorcycle rallies, live bluegrass shows, and clogging extravaganzas. Highlights in the old-timey downtown include Wheels Through Time, a fascinating rare car and motorcycle museum, along with plenty of craft shops, tasty restaurants, and moonshine distilleries.

The town is great, but it’s the out-of-town attractions of Southern Appalachia that draw travelers into using Maggie Valley as a base: Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the country’s most popular park, and the Blue Ridge Parkway scenic drive is a classic, particularly in the fall when the leaves are changing. In wintertime, visitors hit the powder-covered slopes at the nearby Cataloochee Ski Area and Tube World for some of the region’s best skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing.

What are the top things to do in Maggie Valley?

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Straddling the North Carolina-Tennessee border, these 520,976 acres of mountains and forestland are a national park, International Biosphere Reserve, and UNESCO World Heritage Site all in one. The Smokies are beloved for hikes and scenic drives through old-growth forests, thundering waterfalls, and peaks that soar to more than 6,000 feet. The Appalachian Trail passes through the park, which is home to more than 100,000 species of plant and animal, including black bears.

Elk-watching

Early settlers to this region overhunted elk, and all were gone by the late 1700s. But in 2001, the National Park Service reintroduced the large creatures to what is now Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The most common time to spot them is around sunrise and sunset, and they often hang out just outside of Maggie Valley in Cataloochee Valley.

Cataloochee Ski Area

The first ski area in North Carolina is still one of the best. Its automatic snow-blowing system regularly blankets the mountain’s 18 trails in powder, and three chairlifts are in operation from November to March. The resort offers rentals, skiing and snowboarding instruction, and snow tubing runs.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Maggie Valley

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 620 vacation rentals in Maggie Valley

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 27,630 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    530 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 300 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    30 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    280 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    600 of Maggie Valley vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Maggie Valley rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Maggie Valley stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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