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Discover Mountain River Chalet, directly on 238 running feet of a wide, rushing trout river. The chalet is nestled down the hill at the end of a cul 'd sac in the secluded gated community of Talking Rock Creek/Cedar Cliff which boarders on the south side of Carter's Lake. You will enjoy the solitude, peaceful serenity of Mountain Living at it's finest. From Mountain River Paradise Chalet you can listen to the river below your bedroom, hear it rushing by your balcony as your cares melt away in the hot tub, watch the deer curiously pause and stare at you from below...grab your rod and reel, catch your dinner and then BBQ your catch on the gas grill.
You will love the sunsets as they bounce off the walls and creates a beautiful glowing panorama through the all glass windows on west side of the chalet. Cool off with a river swim, tube to Carter's Lake or take a short walk to the pool whatever you want you'll find at Mountain River Paradise Chalet. There is also a trout lodge with a beach just down the street for all guest to enjoy. The chalet features three bedrooms with an open forth bedroom, three full baths (each bath can be accessed privately and directly from the adjoining bedroom), two balconies and a huge covered porch.
Enjoy quality time with friends and family in the full game room with pool table, ping pong and board games. You will enjoy the 42" flat screen satellite TV above the wood burning fireplace in the cozy living room. Sleep four extra people on the sleeper sofas and another two comfortably in the open 4th bedroom with twin beds on the rec room level. After a fun day of sightseeing, antiquing, shopping, hiking or just relaxing...take a romantic candlelight bath in the oversized Jacuzzi for two in the master suite. Mountain River Chalet is brand new and just completed in Spring 2008. As an introductory offer the owner has priced this beautiful chalet well under all other vacation rental cabins. So, take advantage of the low, low introductory offer before the all the time is booked and fall in love with mountain living. |