Vacation rentals in Uwharrie

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The exterior of the mill house is shown, featuring a well-maintained lawn with lush green grass and decorative flowers by the mailbox. A gravel pathway leads to the front door, framed by a variety of shrubs and trees, under a clear blue sky.
Home in Albemarle
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 399 reviews

Meditation Station ck out our nearby Hilltop ctg

$85 per night for one, $15 per person over one, plus Airbnb fees and taxes. This DOES NOT include the cleaning fee. (1 or 2 days is $60....3 or more days is $90) Kids under 2 N/C. $10 per day per animal. PETS MUST BE CRATED WHEN HOME ALONE. (note) Airbnb cannot add the correct pet fee; we will request it after booking. 15 minutes to Morrow Mountain, Lake Tillery, Badin Lake, and the Uwharrie recreational area. 8 miles to Dennis Vineyards. Asheboro Zoo is one hour. Treetop Challenge 5 min

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A tranquil lakeside view captures the shoreline of Badin Lake, with a dock and covered seating area bathed in warm sunlight. Grassy areas and stone pathways lead toward the water, while gentle ripples reflect the setting sun.
Home in New London
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Lakefront retreat near Uwharrie Forest!

Relax at this peaceful lakefront home featuring a screenporch overlooking a wide expanse of lake — perfect for morning, coffee and sunset evenings Three bedrooms; two upstairs, and a separate suite with its own bath, kitchenette and lounge area. Kayaks available on site. Secure your boat using morning whips on dock. Ideal for families, couples or small groups needing a couple days of classic Lake life. Security cameras: 1 on drive, 1 on dock. 2 pet max, $125 per pet, no cats. 2 night minimum.

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The exterior of a rustic cottage is shown, featuring a red wooden facade and a metal roof. A stone accent wall adds texture, and steps lead to a welcoming front porch. Surrounding greenery enhances the serene setting.
Cottage in Star
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 200 reviews

Pet Friendly Countryside Cottage Near NC Zoo

Located near the NC Zoo and situated on the edge of the Uwharrie National Forest, this cozy family cottage offers accommodations for up to 7. You'll be within minutes from local attractions such as Low Water Bridge, Badin Lake OHV Trail Complex and Seagrove Pottery. Golf, lakes, and other outdoor attractions make for awesome local day trips. The large yard and parking area affords adequate space to bring and maneuver your off-road toys, trailers, boats etc... The fenced yard welcomes Fido!

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A charming home features a wooden exterior and a spacious deck adorned with outdoor seating. A balcony overlooks the tranquil surroundings, framed by trees. Soft lighting enhances the welcoming ambiance, while a shaded area invites relaxation amidst nature.
Home in Asheboro
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Toad Hill Cabin- fenced yard, large deck, sleeps 8

Relax with the whole family, pups included, at this peaceful home in the woods. You will be 15 minutes from the NC Zoo, 10 minutes from Asheboro, with easy access to Uwharrie National Forest. You will have 4 bedrooms with 2 full baths, a full kitchen and laundry area, and fenced in backyard. Included is a private walking trail, plenty of parking and a covered car port. Can offer lower cleaning rates for guests only utilizing the downstairs of the cabin. Please reach out for more details.

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A spacious guest room features a large bed with decorative pillows, complemented by a traditional-style gas fireplace. Natural light enters through windows adorned with floral curtains. A chair and small table are positioned in the corner, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Home in Seagrove
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Seagrove Stoneware Inn - Raku Room

Our place is close to pottery shops in downtown Seagrove. You can relax after a day of pottery shopping in one of our spacious second floor guest rooms, with private bath. Make yourselves at home in the cozy guest living room, guest kitchen or unwind on the porch. Our Inn reflects our eclectic taste and is comfortably decorated with an artistic style. Our place is good for couples and solo travelers. We live in a separate part of the house & respect your privacy, but can help you if needed.

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An outdoor area features a stone-faced cabin surrounded by lush greenery. Bright teal chairs are arranged around a circular fire pit, offering a cozy setting for gatherings. A wooden deck attached to the cabin provides additional space for relaxation or outdoor meals.
Earthen home in Staley
5 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

The House in the Hill

Escape to our underground house, a hidden gem surrounded by woods. Ideal for 2-4 guests but can sleep up to 6, it blends tranquility with modern comfort. Inside, a well-designed space includes a full kitchen, cozy living area, and full bathroom with laundry. The charming sunroom offers panoramic views, creating a unique experience for a romantic retreat or peaceful family getaway. Check out our guidebook as there are numerous attractions just a stone's throw away from the property.

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The entrance of the cottage is framed by well-maintained shrubs and a neatly edged pathway. A welcoming door with a light fixture beside it provides access, while a decorative wall accent adds character to the exterior.
Guesthouse in Rockwell
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 621 reviews

Night Cap - Quiet clean no cleaning fee !

FREE COFFEE! FREE PARKING. No CLEANING FEE! Private Cottage. Kitchen completed with all necessities. Queen bed. Towels, sheets, dishes, iron, ironing board, hairdryer, Keurig and WiFi. Large shower with seats and toiletries provided. Flat-screen TV no cable however NETFLIX! Private drive. Washer and dryer provided for guest with 2 weeks or more booking. We want to share a safe economical place for someone passing through. No parties. No smoking. No pets- no exception.

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Barn in Star
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Star Buck Cabin + HOT TUB: Couples' Cozy Getaway

Nestled in the heart of the Uwharrie National Forest, discover the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation at "Star Buck Cabin." Surround yourself with the beauty of autumn while being just 15 minutes away from the NC Zoo and Seagrove, the pottery capital of the country. After a day of exploring, return to a scenic farmscape to enjoy the hot tub, read a book on the patio swing, or cozy up by the outdoor fire pit or indoor fireplace. Adventure awaits you at "Star Buck Cabin."

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The two-story cottage showcases a rustic design with green and red accents, nestled among lush oak trees. A gravel drive leads to the entrance, which is framed by greenery. Sunlight filters through the surrounding foliage, creating a peaceful and serene environment.
Farm stay in Julian
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Amelia Farms; Relaxing Retreat on 30+ Acres

This 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom cottage is nestled amidst a canopy of oak trees, offering peace and tranquility. **Please note:** The pasture is currently empty. We are pet-friendly (with a fee; some restrictions apply. Please see below for details). The property features a ¾-mile wooded trail winding past century-old barns and through a mature hardwood forest. Enjoy easy access to Greensboro, Burlington, Liberty, Asheboro, High Point, and the new Toyota megasite.

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A serene view of a private lake is framed by lush trees, offering a peaceful escape. A wooden dock extends into the water, providing easy access for fishing. The grassy area leads gently to the water's edge, creating a natural and inviting atmosphere.
Vacation home in Asheboro
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Lake View Retreat

Entire use of self-contained studio basement apartment, with private entrance and no shared spaces. Super cozy, lake view one bed studio apartment. Private Entrance, with hassle- free self check-in. Fishing from dock, NO license needed, as lake is private. Located 20 mins from Asheboro, Seagrove, Greensboro and High Point. Whether traveling for business or pleasure this cozy basement suite will offer all you need to relax & unwind.

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A two-story wooden house is surrounded by greenery, with a driveway leading up to the entrance. A deck is visible on the left side, offering a vantage point of the landscape. The entrance features a staircase leading up to the main level.
Guesthouse in Lexington
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 383 reviews

Mountain View Retreat

The Mountain View Retreat is the perfect place for those who want to enjoy a combination of luxury and the rustic outdoors. Located on 63 acres near Lexington and Thomasville, the Retreat is an easy drive from many of the major cities in central North Carolina. An ideal spot for couples or solo travelers looking for a place to relax, unwind, enjoy nature, and have a weekend away in the country. 20% weekly/30% monthly discounts.

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A wooden cabin is surrounded by lush greenery, with a well-maintained lawn in the foreground. A stone pathway leads to the entrance, which features a circular window and decorative elements. The porch offers shaded seating areas, blending harmoniously with the tranquil forest setting.
Cabin in Asheboro
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 428 reviews

The Wright Cabin

This 2 bedroom, 1 bath cabin is private and cozy with plenty of parking. It is located in a quite secluded area near the Uwharrie National Forest, where you can enjoy loads of activities, including: Zipline, hiking trails, kayaking and off road trails. The world's largest natural habitat Zoo is located approximately 10 miles from the cabin. Downtown Asheboro is a quick 15 minute drive for shopping and dining!

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All about Uwharrie

One of North Carolina’s many lush expanses of land, Uwharrie National Forest unfurls across 52,000 acres that straddle three counties. Time slows down in these parts as Mother Nature takes center stage, with the Uwharrie, Yadkin, and Pee Dee rivers bypassing the forest and providing ample opportunity for leisurely water activities like fishing and kayaking. Uwharrie is also one of four national forests in North Carolina, located smack in the state’s center; it’s home to the mountain range of the same name, whose peaks are thought to have been formed by ancient ocean volcanoes.

This area is full of Native American artifacts and other remnants from early residents, including the Town Creek Indian Mound, a prehistoric archeological site near Mount Gilead that has helped researchers understand how the first inhabitants used the land. It’s also home to Morrow Mountain State Park, the largest known prehistoric quarry in North Carolina, with 15 miles of hiking trails and 16 miles of bridle trails. Just outside Uwharrie National Forest, you’ll find a handful of wineries, as well as several small towns; among them, Seagrove is lauded for its multitude of pottery studios, while Asheboro, Albemarle, and Troy are where you’ll find many of the area’s vacation rentals.

What are the top things to do in Uwharrie?

Badin Lake Recreation Area

Located within the national forest, Badin Lake is where locals in the know — swimmers, boaters, and anglers among them — take advantage of the substantial day-use facilities, which include a swimming beach, fishing piers, and a picnic pavilion at King's Mountain Point.

North Carolina Pottery Center

The Appalachian region of North Carolina is known for its high-quality craftspeople, many of whom display their creations at the North Carolina Pottery Center, home to one of the largest collections of working potters in the country. In addition to exhibitions and its colorful gift shop, the pottery center hosts summer camps and classes, workshops, and talks devoted to all things clay.

Pisgah Covered Bridge

One of Uwharrie’s most photographed spots is this 54-foot covered bridge, built over the Little River in 1911 for a price of $40; no longer in use, it has collapsed and been rebuilt on more than one occasion, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.