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Healing Springs

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· Crumpler, Ashe, North Carolina
11.23 acres hosted by Jesus S.
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Healing Springs is a special place. It was discovered in 1884 and was originally called Thompson's Bromine and Arsenic Springs. In later years, the property became known as Healing Springs Resort, and is now simply called The Cabins at Healing Springs. The natural spring is purported to have mystical healing abilities and rumored to have cured everything from poison ivy to rheumatism, indigestion to ulcers. Come, try the water from Healing Springs! 
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Biking
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
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Forest
River, stream, or creek
Mountainous
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32 Ratings · 23 reviews
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Melissa C.recommends
July 6, 2023
TreeTop Cabin at Healing Springs
On Top of the Trees
This was such a special spot. I loved, not only the accommodations, but I loved being close to the creek. It was central to hiking and kayaking spots, making it an ideal location for anyone who loves the outdoors. Checking in was easy, even for someone who like to arrive late after a full day of work. My little pup and I plan on returning as soon as we can.
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Adam Z.recommends
July 4, 2023
Tree House Cabin at Healing Springs
Loved our stay on the property. The cabin was exactly as described and we found everything friendly and easy. The spring water is also delicious!
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Deb D.recommends
April 2, 2023
Barn Loft at Healing Springs
The barn house/bunk house was simple and perfect. Somewhere i would live. Kitchen bath everything was creative and super nice. The soap and the spring water took everything over the top of fabulousness.
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Jace P.
December 12, 2022
Barn Loft at Healing Springs
Pros: - It has a neat "haunted" old-timey feel and decor. - The spring water is delicious. - They have a little "honor system" shop at the office for essentials and snacks. - Interesting history. - Comfortable space upstairs. Cons: - There's a dog fee, which I didn't see in the listing (but to be fair, it is mentioned if you expand the "amenities"), but there's no "pet fee" add-on, so it's very easy to miss. Had to pay extra for my 2 dogs upon arrival. - The downstairs of the barn loft (where the kitchen and bathroom are) is VERY cold in the winter. There's a baseboard heater, but it doesn't do anything. So we didn't end up doing anything down there, we didn't even shower because it was too cold. - Other guests get confused on where to check in and end up knocking on our door because it's the first door before the check-in area, so that cuts into your privacy.
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Deepshikha N.recommends
July 25, 2022
Barn Loft at Healing Springs
Beautiful old cabins by healing wat
I had no idea there were healing waters in NC and these cabins were right there by the water. Beautiful old school cabins, with comfortable modern amenities. Beautiful property with a nice rustic feel. Quiet and beautiful.
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Svetlana N.recommends
June 26, 2022
Barn Loft at Healing Springs
Beautiful setting! Cozy cottage that had everything we needed!
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Crumpler, Ashe, North Carolina, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), Moneton, S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), Cheraw, and Yesan (Tutelo) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Jesus S.

Joined in January 2018
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