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The Kenmar Cabin at Mountain Dell-Cozy Cabin
Make the KenMar Cabin at Mountain Dell your home base and enjoy all that Western North Carolina has to offer. Located in a rural residential area with a scattering of farms, yet only ten minutes from shopping and restaurants in downtown Waynesville. Within an easy drive of hundreds of miles of hiking and 40 minutes from Asheville or the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, there is plenty to do. For those who want to do less, you can sit in the sunroom or on the deck and watch the horses graze.

1920s cottage- walk to DT WVL!
Keep it simple at this peaceful, centrally-located home. On the main drag of Hazelwood Village, you can walk to breakfast at Beach Mountain Diner, Smokey Mountain Coffee Roasters, or Farm to Cake Bakery. Shop 'til you drop at cute, locally-owned stores including Blue Ridge Books and Hazelwood Soap Company. For more nearby adventures, walk or drive the mile to downtown Waynesville! If relaxing is your game, stay home and enjoy the stylish, comfortable house and fully fenced yard with your pups.

Walk to Downtown Waynesville - Serenity Stone
Come slip into the simple picturesque mountains located in the heart of Historic Waynesville, North Carolina. Our rustic private apartment offers loft style bedroom, bath, and fully equipped kitchen. Your getaway has all the amenities of home while enjoying the serene Appalachia experience. Location is in a central and walk able to Historic Main Street and Frog Levels which offer an array of local artisans with arts, crafts, local grown food, restaurants, and an exquisite variety of boutiques.

Fenced Yard for Pets - Lilly's Cottage
Private, pet and family-friendly luxurious cabin on the edge of a working farm—just a mile’s stroll from downtown Waynesville. Handcrafted new construction by your host with reclaimed barn-wood floors predating the constitution. Enjoy peaceful farm walks, mountain views, and a 1,000 sq ft gated deck (covered + open) with a connected fenced yard. Inside has a spacious walk-in shower and warm Appalachian aesthetic. E-bikes available to rent for easy rides to town and trails. Relax and recharge!

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~

Breathtaking View Waynesville
Breathtaking westward views in a comfortable retreat, complete with outside porch-swing memory foam bed and rockers. Peaceful getaway to rest and unwind after a day filled with exploring, hiking, shopping, or visiting one of the many breweries in our area. Have a glass of wine on the porch and soak in the mountain air. 15 minutes to downtown Waynesville; 35 minutes to Asheville. *1/26 master bath shower remodel* *@3500ft= curvy/steep drive up the mtn. * More in "The Space" section.

Cozy Studio Apartment
Come stay in our cozy studio apartment, where you can enjoy privacy and comfort. Beautiful Lake Junaluska can be seen after a 5 minute walk. The apartment includes an incredibly soft, custom-made bed (gel memory foam topper; king width, twin length), a night stand, a vintage dresser and two closets, an expandable table for eating or working, two chairs, and a kitchenette. The attached private bathroom completes the space. Maximum occupancy is 2. TWO NIGHT MINIMUM. NO SMOKING. NO PETS.

Shayne’s Sanctuary -Small house with BIG features!
Paradise found in the pastoral Ironduff community. This home may qualify as a tiny home for some but is packed with some big features! The deep covered front porch or firepit area invite you to sit and rock with a cup of coffee or glass of wine as you gaze at the mountain views, sunrises and evening stars. Across the road you will find a working Alpaca Farm. The amenities and cheerful decor make it effortless to spend the day relaxing and savoring the tranquility this property offers.

Blackberry Cottage
Welcome to Blackberry Cottage! Our quaint, imperfect Farm Cottage was built in 1928 and much of it was updated in the spring of 2020. Come relax in the heated/cooled Cottage and enjoy the beautiful scenery and splendor that the Mountains of Western NC has to offer. Take day trips and visit the Blue Ridge Parkway, historic Waynesville, Canton, and Asheville then settle back into one of our cozy beds back at Blackberry Cottage... And don’t forget to visit the goats!!

The Wall Street House
Looking for your mountain city getaway? If so, look no further than the Wall Street House, located in the heart of downtown Waynesville. This 2/2 hot tub charmer is close to all the action, just a 5 minute walk straight down Wall Street to the entrance of Boojum Brewing, The Scotsman and everything else the Frog Level District has to offer. Perfect for couples, and families alike, the Wall Street House has everything your looking for in your next getaway.

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*

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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When is the best time to visit Waynesville?
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| Avg. price | ﺩ.ﺇ533 | ﺩ.ﺇ503 | ﺩ.ﺇ496 | ﺩ.ﺇ492 | ﺩ.ﺇ503 | ﺩ.ﺇ503 | ﺩ.ﺇ503 | ﺩ.ﺇ496 | ﺩ.ﺇ503 | ﺩ.ﺇ533 | ﺩ.ﺇ533 | ﺩ.ﺇ518 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Waynesville?
Waynesville has charming options around the historic downtown, peaceful areas nestled in rolling hills, and stays near forested parks. Look for homes with mountain views if you enjoy scenic mornings.
What are the best things to do in Waynesville with kids?
Families often explore the Waynesville Recreation Center, local parks with playgrounds, and hands-on art activities downtown. Seasonal festivals and outdoor adventures are frequently suggested for all ages.
What are some of the best things to do in Waynesville?
Stroll Main Street for art galleries, sample locally inspired fare, and experience live music at community spaces. Hiking in the surrounding mountains is often recommended, along with browsing fresh finds at the farmers market.
How is the weather in Waynesville?
Waynesville has cool winters with temperatures from 25–47°F (-4–9°C), and warm summers reaching 83°F (28°C). Rain falls steadily throughout the year, so packing layers and a light rain jacket is useful.
When is the best time to visit Waynesville?
Late spring and early fall are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and vibrant outdoor scenery. Summer features lush landscapes and community festivities, while winter brings quiet charm to the mountains.
What are the best places to visit in Waynesville?
Waynesville has a lively downtown with galleries, the Haywood Arts Regional Theater, and green spaces like the Frog Level Historic District. Locals frequently suggest visiting nearby mountain parks for panoramic views.
What are some hiking trails in Waynesville?
Explore the nearby trails in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, or follow wooded paths in the Pisgah National Forest. Greenway trails around town also provide gentle walks along creeks and under tall trees.
What are some family activities we can do in Waynesville?
Join family-friendly art workshops, take part in seasonal festivals, or explore the greenways and playgrounds scattered throughout Waynesville. Outdoor adventures and local history museums regularly engage visitors of all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Waynesville?
Many travelers explore the Blue Ridge Parkway for mountain overlooks, visit Asheville for creative arts, or discover waterfalls in the region. Historic towns and scenic parks nearby invite day-long adventures.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Waynesville?
Waynesville has pet-friendly vacation rentals, especially in neighborhoods near Main Street and mountain trails. Some stays welcome dogs and provide easy access to parks and outdoor spaces.
What are some local tips for visiting Waynesville?
Pack layers for shifting Mountain weather, and plan for rain throughout the year. Locals recommend browsing farmer’s markets, joining community gatherings, and exploring less-traveled nature spots for fresh experiences.
What is Waynesville known for?
Waynesville is known for its lively arts scene, Appalachian mountain surroundings, and historic downtown full of galleries and locally owned shops. Outdoor recreation and regional music traditions hold a special place here.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Waynesville?
Waynesville has tucked-away art galleries, peaceful greenways along Richland Creek, and cozy bakeries that locals frequent. The Frog Level Historic District is often suggested for its unique atmosphere and independent shops.
What are the best foods to try in Waynesville?
Mountain trout, slow-simmered barbecue, and fresh baked pies are frequently suggested local flavors. Many downtown cafes and restaurants focus on Appalachian-inspired recipes and seasonal ingredients.
What should I bring for a trip to Waynesville?
Pack comfortable layers, a rain jacket, and sturdy shoes for exploring mountain trails. A reusable water bottle and sun protection are also helpful for outdoor activities year-round.
What is the nightlife in Waynesville like?
Nightlife centers around local breweries, casual music venues, and community gatherings. Expect laid-back evenings with live performances, regional brews, and spaces where visitors and locals mingle.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Waynesville?
Folkmoot, a summer international folk festival, and seasonal art fairs are frequently suggested highlights. Main Street regularly hosts events celebrating regional music, craft traditions, and holiday festivities.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Waynesville?
Many vacation rentals in Waynesville welcome families, especially homes near parks or the downtown area. Look for spaces with multiple bedrooms and outdoor areas for children to play.
All about Waynesville
Nestled between the borders of the Great Smoky Mountains and Nantahala Forest, the town of Waynesville draws visitors to North Carolina for one primary reason: the outdoors. Just 10 miles west, Maggie Valley is the launching point for the region’s winter sports hub, Cataloochee Ski Area. With nearly half the mountain’s trails aimed at beginners, it’s a great place for first-timers to strap on their boots and test out the terrain. The North Carolina Smokies are ripe for adventure no matter the season, as the snow melt creates gushing waterfalls in the spring, and the natural swimming holes beckon those who have been cooped up for winter. Hikers, backpackers, and anglers have no shortages of trails and waterways to explore, either. Waynesville is also a jumping-off point to the Blue Ridge Parkway for anyone who wants to drive part (or all) of the 469-mile scenic route, which starts in western North Carolina and winds its way up through Virginia.
What are the top things to do in Waynesville?
Cataloochee Valley
Cataloochee may be best known for winter skiing, but the rest of the year the valley is primed for elk spotting, particularly at dusk and dawn (just keep at a safe distance and respect the wildlife). The elk retreat to the forest during the harsh winter months, so your best chance to see them is between May and October.
Waterrock Knob
The mile-high visitor center at Waterrock Knob is your starting point for a 1.2-mile hike that will take you to the peak and reward you with some of the best sunrise and sunset views in the Smoky Mountains.
Wheels Through Time
Whether you’re a casual collector or a complete novice, you’ll appreciate the history of the motorcycle at the Wheels Through Time museum, as well as enjoy the 375-piece collection of rare motorcycles and other pieces of vintage transportation equipment.
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30 properties feature pools

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270 of Waynesville vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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4.8 Average rating
Waynesville stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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