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New Cabin with Sweeping Views, Fire Table, 2 Primaries
Riverside cabin with kitchen and patio
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
2 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 51200 sq ft
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Burnsville, NC
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 5)
Bedroom 1
1 Single Bed and 1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Jetted bathtub · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Jetted bathtub · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Office
Garden
Dining area
About this property
New Cabin with Sweeping Views, Fire Table, 2 Primaries
Welcome to our NEW dog-friendly listing in Burnsville! This charming two-story house nestled in the foothills of Mt. Mitchell offers stunning mountain views and easy access to outdoor activities (hiking, waterfalls and golf in the neighborhood!) or just exploring all that the area has to offer. Our property is conveniently located near the Blue Ridge Parkway, Mt Mitchell Golf course, Carolina Hemlocks Recreation Area. Plus, if you have an electric vehicle, we have an EV charger available.
Your privacy is important to us, but we are always available through the app to assist you with any questions or concerns.
Located in a small HOA, the roads are maintained and are plowed in winter. Please keep in mind that a vehicle is necessary to get around, and we recommend AWD/4WD during winter months.
A digital guidebook is sent to all guests to help them plan their trip.
Please note that while guests have access to the entire property, some closets and the outdoor shed are locked for our own storage.
Luxurious Mountain Cabin with Stunning Blue Ridge Views – Dog Friendly!
Escape to a brand-new, beautifully designed cabin nestled in the heart of Burnsville, North Carolina. Built just two years ago, this modern mountain retreat offers sweeping, unobstructed views of the Blue Ridge Mountains from nearly every window. Located just 2 miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway and close to some of the area’s most famous hiking trails, this cabin is the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and natural beauty.
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The Space
This stylish, Grand Millennial-inspired cabin features two master suites—ideal for couples, families, or a friends’ getaway. Each suite includes a jacuzzi tub and ample closet space, providing a spa-like experience. The open-concept living area centers around a cozy propane fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for relaxing evenings.
The gourmet kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances and everything you need to cook meals at home. Enjoy your morning coffee or an evening glass of wine on the spacious deck with a fire table and a grill—perfect for taking in the incredible mountain views.
Outdoor Living
Unwind in one of the two mountain-facing hammocks or gather around the fire table as you take in the spectacular night sky, filled with stars. This dog-friendly cabin even includes an outdoor dog bath with heated water, ensuring your furry friends are just as comfortable as you are.
Work and Play
Need to work while you’re away? No problem—this cabin offers high-speed Wi-Fi and dedicated workspaces to keep you connected. When it’s time to unplug, you’ll find a variety of games, books, and a detailed guide to the best local attractions and trails.
Location
- 2 miles to the Blue Ridge Parkway
- Close to renowned hiking trails and outdoor adventures
- A short drive to Burnsville’s charming shops, restaurants, and cafes
Why You’ll Love It
-- Two luxurious master suites with jacuzzi tubs
-- Gourmet kitchen and modern amenities
-- Sweeping Blue Ridge views from the deck and hammocks
-- Cozy propane fireplace for relaxing nights
-- Pet-friendly* with a heated outdoor dog bath
-- Perfect for couples, families, or a friends’ getaway
Whether you’re planning a romantic retreat, a fun weekend with friends, or a family escape, this cabin provides the ideal blend of comfort and adventure. Book now and experience the best of the Blue Ridge Mountains!
* Our pet approval process is simple—we just ask a few quick questions to get to know your pet better. You can find more details in the House Rules section of the listing. Please note that a pet fee applies per stay. You’ll see the fee automatically when you add your pet to the reservation, or we can add it afterward through a change request.
Directions and access instructions will be emailed to you prior to arrival. Please keep in mind that a vehicle is necessary to get around, and we recommend AWD/4WD during winter months. We recommend guests park at the bottom of the short driveway in the event of significant snow.
Mountain towns often keep their magic tucked away—hidden waterfalls, small well-curated galleries, backroad orchards, and starlit overlooks you won’t find on a billboard. Staying at Almost Heaven puts you in the heart of it all, and our interactive guidebook turns your trip into a treasure hunt, leading you to the region’s best-kept secrets.
Arts & Culture
+ The area is best known for creativity & the outdoors. With Penland School of Craft, America’s oldest and largest craft school, and a vibrant creative community or artists located throughout Western North Carolina you can explore small, well-curated galleries, shop directly with artists in their home studios, and browse unique shops featuring gems and minerals of all kinds. Drop-in for a self guided tour of Penland’s campus or visit their world class gallery and museum. Spruce Pine is also the home of the National Mineral Museum and historic Dellinger’s Grist Mill (1867).
Outdoor Adventures
+ Hike breathtaking trails at Roan Mountain, Linville Falls, Crabtree Falls, and Mount Mitchell. Drive the Blue Ridge Parkway for endless views and picnic spots. Drive the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway. Paddle or float down the Toe River, cast a line in clear mountain streams, play a round at scenic mountain golf courses, or explore Lake James and Brad Ragan Park. For more thrills, try zip lines through the treetops or cool off tubing on a lazy river. In winter, ski or snowboard at Sugar Mountain, Beech Mountain, or Hatley Pointe — each a fun day trip away!
Food & Drink
+ Enjoy locally owned restaurants and cozy cafés in Spruce Pine, Burnsville & Little Switzerland, sip wine at hillside vineyards, sample craft beer at mountain breweries, or pick heritage apples and traditional options at the Orchard at Alta Pass, also known for their live music, museum and gift shop!
Unique Experiences
+ Go rock & gem hunting at local mines, visit colorful butterfly gardens, stargaze at the Mayland Earth to Sky Park, or enjoy family fun at seasonal festivals and art fairs. Whether your day ends with a mountain sunset, a glass of wine, or the Milky Way overhead, Doug’s Way is the perfect base for your Blue Ridge adventure.
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Hurricane Helene: Our area was affected by Hurricane Helene, but the landscape has largely recovered and we’re basically back to normal. Neighborhood roads and nearly all routes to Burnsville and Spruce Pine have been repaired and are open, and restaurants, attractions, and businesses are operating as usual with only a few exceptions.
A section of NC-80 North currently has a detour, but it adds only about 10 minutes to most routes. The road is expected to reopen in fall 2025, with recent updates suggesting that could be as soon as the end of October.
Mount Mitchell State Park remains closed, and the Mount Mitchell Golf Course is closed for golf play; however, the grounds are still open to guests for walking, dog outings, and fishing. Grassy Creek Golf Course is open, and Roan Mountain at Carver’s Gap at the Appalachian trail, along with many other nearby hiking trails, are fully accessible. Please see our digital guidebook for recommendations and current options.
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Prior to your stay, we require you to complete a pre-arrival form and sign & agree to our rental conditions.
Your privacy is important to us, but we are always available through the app to assist you with any questions or concerns.
Located in a small HOA, the roads are maintained and are plowed in winter. Please keep in mind that a vehicle is necessary to get around, and we recommend AWD/4WD during winter months.
A digital guidebook is sent to all guests to help them plan their trip.
Please note that while guests have access to the entire property, some closets and the outdoor shed are locked for our own storage.
Luxurious Mountain Cabin with Stunning Blue Ridge Views – Dog Friendly!
Escape to a brand-new, beautifully designed cabin nestled in the heart of Burnsville, North Carolina. Built just two years ago, this modern mountain retreat offers sweeping, unobstructed views of the Blue Ridge Mountains from nearly every window. Located just 2 miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway and close to some of the area’s most famous hiking trails, this cabin is the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and natural beauty.
—-
The Space
This stylish, Grand Millennial-inspired cabin features two master suites—ideal for couples, families, or a friends’ getaway. Each suite includes a jacuzzi tub and ample closet space, providing a spa-like experience. The open-concept living area centers around a cozy propane fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for relaxing evenings.
The gourmet kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances and everything you need to cook meals at home. Enjoy your morning coffee or an evening glass of wine on the spacious deck with a fire table and a grill—perfect for taking in the incredible mountain views.
Outdoor Living
Unwind in one of the two mountain-facing hammocks or gather around the fire table as you take in the spectacular night sky, filled with stars. This dog-friendly cabin even includes an outdoor dog bath with heated water, ensuring your furry friends are just as comfortable as you are.
Work and Play
Need to work while you’re away? No problem—this cabin offers high-speed Wi-Fi and dedicated workspaces to keep you connected. When it’s time to unplug, you’ll find a variety of games, books, and a detailed guide to the best local attractions and trails.
Location
- 2 miles to the Blue Ridge Parkway
- Close to renowned hiking trails and outdoor adventures
- A short drive to Burnsville’s charming shops, restaurants, and cafes
Why You’ll Love It
-- Two luxurious master suites with jacuzzi tubs
-- Gourmet kitchen and modern amenities
-- Sweeping Blue Ridge views from the deck and hammocks
-- Cozy propane fireplace for relaxing nights
-- Pet-friendly* with a heated outdoor dog bath
-- Perfect for couples, families, or a friends’ getaway
Whether you’re planning a romantic retreat, a fun weekend with friends, or a family escape, this cabin provides the ideal blend of comfort and adventure. Book now and experience the best of the Blue Ridge Mountains!
* Our pet approval process is simple—we just ask a few quick questions to get to know your pet better. You can find more details in the House Rules section of the listing. Please note that a pet fee applies per stay. You’ll see the fee automatically when you add your pet to the reservation, or we can add it afterward through a change request.
Directions and access instructions will be emailed to you prior to arrival. Please keep in mind that a vehicle is necessary to get around, and we recommend AWD/4WD during winter months. We recommend guests park at the bottom of the short driveway in the event of significant snow.
Mountain towns often keep their magic tucked away—hidden waterfalls, small well-curated galleries, backroad orchards, and starlit overlooks you won’t find on a billboard. Staying at Almost Heaven puts you in the heart of it all, and our interactive guidebook turns your trip into a treasure hunt, leading you to the region’s best-kept secrets.
Arts & Culture
+ The area is best known for creativity & the outdoors. With Penland School of Craft, America’s oldest and largest craft school, and a vibrant creative community or artists located throughout Western North Carolina you can explore small, well-curated galleries, shop directly with artists in their home studios, and browse unique shops featuring gems and minerals of all kinds. Drop-in for a self guided tour of Penland’s campus or visit their world class gallery and museum. Spruce Pine is also the home of the National Mineral Museum and historic Dellinger’s Grist Mill (1867).
Outdoor Adventures
+ Hike breathtaking trails at Roan Mountain, Linville Falls, Crabtree Falls, and Mount Mitchell. Drive the Blue Ridge Parkway for endless views and picnic spots. Drive the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway. Paddle or float down the Toe River, cast a line in clear mountain streams, play a round at scenic mountain golf courses, or explore Lake James and Brad Ragan Park. For more thrills, try zip lines through the treetops or cool off tubing on a lazy river. In winter, ski or snowboard at Sugar Mountain, Beech Mountain, or Hatley Pointe — each a fun day trip away!
Food & Drink
+ Enjoy locally owned restaurants and cozy cafés in Spruce Pine, Burnsville & Little Switzerland, sip wine at hillside vineyards, sample craft beer at mountain breweries, or pick heritage apples and traditional options at the Orchard at Alta Pass, also known for their live music, museum and gift shop!
Unique Experiences
+ Go rock & gem hunting at local mines, visit colorful butterfly gardens, stargaze at the Mayland Earth to Sky Park, or enjoy family fun at seasonal festivals and art fairs. Whether your day ends with a mountain sunset, a glass of wine, or the Milky Way overhead, Doug’s Way is the perfect base for your Blue Ridge adventure.
_____
Hurricane Helene: Our area was affected by Hurricane Helene, but the landscape has largely recovered and we’re basically back to normal. Neighborhood roads and nearly all routes to Burnsville and Spruce Pine have been repaired and are open, and restaurants, attractions, and businesses are operating as usual with only a few exceptions.
A section of NC-80 North currently has a detour, but it adds only about 10 minutes to most routes. The road is expected to reopen in fall 2025, with recent updates suggesting that could be as soon as the end of October.
Mount Mitchell State Park remains closed, and the Mount Mitchell Golf Course is closed for golf play; however, the grounds are still open to guests for walking, dog outings, and fishing. Grassy Creek Golf Course is open, and Roan Mountain at Carver’s Gap at the Appalachian trail, along with many other nearby hiking trails, are fully accessible. Please see our digital guidebook for recommendations and current options.
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Prior to your stay, we require you to complete a pre-arrival form and sign & agree to our rental conditions.
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Amenities
Kitchen
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Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
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Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Load and start the dishwasher
Gather used towels
Remove personal items, remove leftover food and drinks and take out the rubbish
Turn off the lights and lock the doors
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
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Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
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About the area
Burnsville
Located in Burnsville, this cabin is in a rural area and on a river. Mount Mitchell Golf Club and Buck Creek Trout Farm are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Emerald Village and Energy Xchange. Travelling with kids? Consider Woodys Chair Shop and Old Fort Railroad Museum. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Burnsville, NC
Getting around
Restaurants
- Mt Mitchell Cafe and Eatery
- Hawtrees Bar and Grill - 3 min drive
- J & J's Grill on the Green - 15 min walk
- Mt Mitchell View Restaurant - 3 min drive
- Jewels restaurant - 3 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by Julia Dugger
Hi, I’m originally from Washington, D.C., but I’ve had the chance to live in different places around the world. No matter where I go, I always find myself happiest outdoors—hiking, exploring local spots, or just sitting with family and friends, taking it all in.
That’s what I love about hosting. This home gives guests the same things I look for when I travel: comfort, a connection to nature, and space to enjoy time with the people who matter most. Here you can sip coffee outside while listening to the birds, spend a day exploring the mountains and river, or gather around the fire pit and talk late into the night.
For me, being a host is about sharing that feeling of ease—where you can settle in, feel at home, and let the beauty of the place work its magic.
That’s what I love about hosting. This home gives guests the same things I look for when I travel: comfort, a connection to nature, and space to enjoy time with the people who matter most. Here you can sip coffee outside while listening to the birds, spend a day exploring the mountains and river, or gather around the fire pit and talk late into the night.
For me, being a host is about sharing that feeling of ease—where you can settle in, feel at home, and let the beauty of the place work its magic.
Why they chose this property
This home is set in one of the most breathtaking spots on the East Coast—a valley surrounded by the tallest mountains east of the Mississippi. From the porch, you look straight out at Mount Mitchell, the crown of the Blue Ridge, wrapped in those famous layers of blue and green ridges. Every season has its own kind of magic here: lush greenery in spring and summer, fiery colors in the fall, and crisp mountain air year-round.
The house sits at 3,200 feet, which means cool breezes, starry nights, and a front-row seat to nature’s show. You’ll find rhododendrons bursting into bloom, brilliant fall leaves drifting down, and even the occasional black bear wandering through the neighborhood. Below runs the pristine South Toe River, fed by headwaters nearby—a true mountain stream that’s as clear and refreshing as it gets.
What makes this place special is that it feels worlds away, tucked into a natural wonderland, yet it’s only two miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway and just a short drive to Burnsville, a charming little mountain town with shops, cafés, and local flavor. It’s the perfect blend of wild beauty and easy access.
The house sits at 3,200 feet, which means cool breezes, starry nights, and a front-row seat to nature’s show. You’ll find rhododendrons bursting into bloom, brilliant fall leaves drifting down, and even the occasional black bear wandering through the neighborhood. Below runs the pristine South Toe River, fed by headwaters nearby—a true mountain stream that’s as clear and refreshing as it gets.
What makes this place special is that it feels worlds away, tucked into a natural wonderland, yet it’s only two miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway and just a short drive to Burnsville, a charming little mountain town with shops, cafés, and local flavor. It’s the perfect blend of wild beauty and easy access.
What makes this property unique
The views are simply jaw dropping and change throughout the day and through all the seasons. It's simply impossibly to aptly describe the beauty.
Premier Host
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