Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Unique cabin in the trees on top of mountain surrounded by trails and streams with log beams, vaulted ceilings, tons of windows near roaring creek..
***A 4 wheel drive is required to use up the gravel road.***.
Walking trails, huge firepit area, covered porch, deck with lots of sitting area, grill, amenities.
Minimum age to book: 25 yrs
Nearby Waterfalls, Beech Mountain,Blue Ridge Pkwy, Grandfather Mountain,Penland, Crossnore, Banner Elk, Boone, wineries,trout fishing and hiking.Unique cabin in the trees on top of mountain surrounded by trails and streams with log beams, vaulted ceilings, tons of windows near roaring creek.
***A 4 wheel drive is required to use up the gravel road.***.
Walking trails, huge firepit area, covered porch, deck with lots of sitting area, internet, grill, amenities. Nearby: Waterfalls, Beech Mountain,Blue Ridge Pkwy, Grandfather Mountain,Penland, Crossnore, Banner Elk, Boone, wineries,trout fishing and hiking.
What to expect
Cabin
You'll have this Hipcamp all to yourself.
4 guests max
Campfires allowed
Firewood provided, firepit
Toilet available
Flush toilet
No pets
Potable water available
Tap
Showers available
Hot water
Bins available
Trash bin
Cooking equipment present
Bbq, private, oven, stovetop or hot plate, fridge, freezer, cookware, cooking utensils, dishware, cutlery, basic seasoning and oils, sink or other dishwashing station
Wifi available
Laundry present
Picnic table absent
Hot Tub absent
No playground
Things to know
Getting there
Check in: After 3:00 PM
Check out: Before 11:00 AM
On arrival: Head straight to site
Cancellation policy: Moderate
Minimum nights: 2 nights
Accepts bookings: 6 months out
Park at listing
No wheelchair access
Max 2 vehicles
4WD recommended
During your trip
Follow the
Leave it better
Inclusion policyWe have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp. We are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper communities be inclusive.
Newland, Avery, North Carolina, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East) and S’atsoyaha (Yuchi) First Nations according to