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in North America (2006) Picked by "Southern Living Magazine", October 2001, page 98 "Online", as a great place to stay in the Nantahala mountains of North Carolina and Georgia. Also picked by Travel Holiday Magazine, June 2002 issue, page 78, as "the place to stay" in North Carolina Cabin Rentals.. |
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Nestled in the Blue Ridge chain
of the Appalachian mountains, in the shadow of Pickens
Nose Mountain, North Carolina mountain cabins are just 5
miles from Dillard, Georgia is a very unique log cabin vacation
rental hideaway. The lure of these early 1800's Appalachian style,
log rental cabins in this setting is irresistible. Let your mind
slip back in time. As you approach our cabins, you'll admire
the hand-hewed craftsmanship that was used by the early Appalachian
settlers and is still being duplicated today. Massive
hemlock logs with their dovetail notched corners and chinking,
exposed ceiling beams held in place by wooden pegs, a sleeping
loft, pine floors and tin roofs form these primitive style homesteads.
The charm of the 1700's and 1800's but with all of the conveniences
of today. The road ends at our secluded
hideaway
meaning there is no through traffic. Our property
joins Betty's Creek (one of the most
pristine, beautiful creeks in the area) and extends up Brushy
Ridge Mountain where we join the 24,500 acre Southern Nantahala
Wilderness and Standing Indian Wildlife & Bear Reserve. Wild turkey come to the creek
daily to drink. Other wildlife using our
property and the adjoining wilderness include: bear, white-tailed
deer, raccoon, skunk, fox, squirrels, eagles, grouse and an array
of songbirds. Be sure to bring a sweater or light jacket even in the summer, since the evening temperature often drops below 55 degrees. The valley and creek is bathed with a very cool evening breeze coming down from the 5000 foot high surrounding mountain peaks. |
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