This adorable tiny home was so perfect for a quick weekend anniversary getaway for me and my husband. Everything was so clean and the owner was very quick to answer any questions! We enjoyed unplugging and hope we have an opportunity to do it again soon!
Our stay was great! Beautiful area and hidden. Lots of great hiking nearby! Hot Tub was relaxing after a long adventurous day. Even got lucky enough to see the snow!
This is my kind of place. It's In the middle of nowhere no cell service no wifi no worries. The tiny house was laid out with all you need would recommend if you like to shut the world off and getaway.
The tiny cabin was wonderful. The only disappointments were that we were specifically looking for privacy and a hot tub to relax in. In the winter, the cabin is not private at all. Both of the other rental cabins can see right into your cabin and you can hear each otherâs conversations if youâre outside. The hot tub wasnât able to handle the cold either. We had a good time, but not at all what we thought we were getting.
Right at the beginning of spring, my girlfriend surprised me with a getaway here for my birthday. It was literally perfect: quiet, peaceful, away from the masses. It was perfect for us. We got to spend time away from the noise of our daily lives, and relax in this romantic tiny cabin!
During the days we were there, we hiked on the trail on the property, and did more hiking, zip-lining, and rafting nearby. During the evenings, we came back to the cabin, and had burgers and steak, and sâmores over the campfire, while enjoying the privacy, peace, and tranquility of the nature around us.
The cabin itself is surrounded with windows, so we opened the blinds and cracked a couple windows at night, such that we got up to an awakening forest every morning.
Being away here for a few days was therapeutic in a way. So much so, that I opted to bring my girlfriend back here at the end of August to kick off her birthday week. There is a ton to do in the area, and waking up and coming back to our little getaway each night really rounds out the experience. We had as great a time as we did back in April, except now, thereâs a hot tub!
We had amazing experiences then and now. We will definitely continue to come back! The âfeelâ of this cabin is something I donât think I can adequately describe in a review. Honestly, youâll just have to check it out :-)
My wife and I had a wonderful stay for our honeymoon! This little cabin is very cozy, and clean. There's a fairly long drive down the mountain to enjoy some of the local attractions. But we loved the calm quite area where Little Red was tucked away. It was a great little home for us!
We enjoyed rafting down the river, beautiful hikes, and canoeing around the lake.
Had a great time in the tiny home on the hill. Loved the remote setting and how quiet the property was over the weekend.
Only drawbacks were the electric stove didnât work- meaning we had to cook using the microwave and toaster oven. Not a deal breaker since we had enough other food for dinner.
Other drawback was the sheets on the bed were wet up against the wall side- seemed they were not fully dry before the bed was made prior to our arrival. Not a deal breaker but definitely not what we had in mind for the price.
As a child I would come to this property on extended family reunions. My mother was raised on the property when there was no running water or electricity. Enchanted by the stories of her childhood, my father he loved visiting her family and hiking the mountain trails with my Uncles. When my Grandfather passed away in the 1989 my family inherited a parcel of the property that had been in our family since the 1830's. I embraced my father's vision of developing and building on our 'family' land in North Carolina and shared that vision with my wife when we first got married. Even as we were finishing our degrees at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah we began saving. In 2003 I joined the Air Force and was stationed at Warner Robins, GA. We practically raised our boys on the weekends hiking up and down the mountains trying to find the right spot for our own cabin. In 2005 my Uncle Frank granted us 4.88 acres of his inheritance and we eventually built the cabin you see here. In 2007 we were transferred to Alaska. After 6 heavenly years there we received orders, and in 2013 made the epic 45 day journey from Alaska to Virginia - via 17 National Parks, to our current duty station at Langley AFB, VA. In January 2017 I purchased my Uncle Frank's remaining parcel which incorporates the shed and field. Our plan is to further develop the property with more cabins to accommodate our growing family reunions.
If you want to watch TV, talk on your Cell Phone, check your Email, and surf the Internet then you should look for a different cabin. If you'd like to get away from all of that - then this is the PERFECT cabin for you! Read the reviews. Then, book your vacation and enjoy the life changing memories you'll make in the Mountains.