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Amazing Adventure Cabin
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About Life is better in the cabin…. And outdoors
Check out this spacious and bright cabin located in the heart of Smoky Mountains. Amazing mountain and forest views for miles right from your own patio. The most relaxing and socially distanced vacation or long-weekend getaway you can imagine.
This fully renovated cabin comes with plenty of sleeping arrangements and ample space to relax, entertain and have fun.
And location-wise, it doesn't get any better than this. Start your morning with a cup of coffee on your patio enjoying the most picturesque view or take a walk on the trails and listen to the sounds of nature.
If you are up for an adventure, there's plenty to choose from, including Great Smoky Mountains National Park, shops and restaurants and other entertainment options.Features and amenities • Spacious living and dining room with high ceiling and big winnows
• Situated right in the forest with stunning views surrounding the entire cabin
• 3 bedrooms come with comfortable beds and plenty of natural sunlight
• All kitchen essentials needed for a home-cooked meal
• Outdoor patio with seating and views of the forest and lake
• Onsite laundry
Parking • Free parking space at the property
max. 4 carsThings to know • Dedicated smoking area is outside driveway - 30 feet from cabin.Local attractions • Great Smoky Mountains National Park
• Great Smoky MT. Railroad: Includes Polar Express in November & December
• Museum of The Cherokee Indian
• Nantahala Gorge: White Water Rafting, Kayaking, Playgrounds, Restaurants, Trout Fishing, and Shopping
• Harrah's Cherokee Casino: 24 hour Casino, features video gaming machines, restaurants, live entertainment, gift shops, child care services
• Oconaluftee Indian Village: Recreated Cherokee Village of 1750's. Regular tours by Cherokee Guides, History, crafts, and early homes
• Qualla Arts and Crafts: For hours of operation
• "Unto these Hills" Outdoor Drama: One of the top outdoor dramas in the US. Tells the story of the Cherokee People (1540-1830's) Open Mid June to Late August