A Page of Pisgah
Shabby on the outside and chic on the inside, the cabin itself boasts equal parts comfort and charm. Notable features include: - Fully functional kitchen - Wildly comfortable beds and couches - Unique live edge countertops - Wood-burning fireplace - Charcoal grill - Fire pit - Coffee bar - Air fryer - Extensive DVD collection - Fishing rods (NC Fishing License Required) -No Wifi as of yet (its better than you think)
The space
Perfectly centered amidst hundreds of the best hiking trails in North Carolina, this luxurious yet rustic cabin allows for peaceful enjoyment of Pisgah National Forest and everything it has to offer. When it comes time to leave the park and explore you are a reasonable ride to attractions in Blowing Rock, Boone, Banner Elk, Morganton, and Lenior. This beautiful array of mountain towns offers great shopping, dining, breweries, vineyards, and fun attractions for children and adults alike. Pisgah National Forest provides endless hiking trails for people of all ability levels, the most gorgeous of which are within ten minutes of the cabin. You can also enjoy breathtaking waterfalls, Wilson Creek’s trout fishing, mountain biking, kayaking and swimming in some of the most clear and serene mountain water you’ll ever see. When it comes time to take a break, you are only a short drive to Betsey’s Old Country Store where you can grab fresh hotdogs, snacks, and cold drinks. This quaint little store brings in people from all over the country and offers a glance back in time to the way things used to look here. It’s a wonderful place to make new friends on a rustic front porch while occasionally listening to some great live music. Cell service is extremely hit or miss once you enter Pisgah National Forest and we do not yet provide Wifi. We strongly believe, as people who find themselves locked into their phones and computers for most of the workday, that the greatest blessing of the cabin is being unreachable while the Internet is unscrollable. The inconsistentcy of digital connection allows everyone to put devices down; reconnect as humans; and actually make time for reading, writing, art, walking slowly, doing puzzles, playing games, and other activities of our youth.
Other things to note
Just a forewarning that it is a long drive into the national park. Once there, the scenery is beautiful and the cell service is slim to none unless you drive up the mountain!