Cabin in Ivy Hill, NC
Reasons to book
About this cabin rental
Nestled high in the treetops,at 4000 feet elevation, the cabin offers westward views of the Great Smoky Mountains and eastward views towards beautiful Maggie Valley. Enjoy a round of golf at one of many courses in the Western North Carolina foothills, fly-fish for trout in an icy mountain stream, rafting in the tumbling Nantahala or French Broad Rivers, or snowboard down nearby Cataloochee Ski Area. Then relax, in the evening, submersed in the 'hot tub under the stars' while cooking dinner on the grill.
Please note the road to this cabin from the main road in the summertime is a well-maintained gravel road. In the winter months, four-wheel drive is required and/or possibly snow chains due to not being able to get to the cabin in some type of winter snow or ice event. Money will not be refunded due to improper vehicles, or due to not being able to get to cabin. This means no sport cars, hybrids, front wheel drive mini vans or sedans, motorcycles or trailers. Four-wheel drive vehicles only. This property is dog friendly. Please contact the Property Manager at Maggie Mountain Vacations as there will be an additional non-refundable pet fee, not included in the base rent. We’ll need to know breed, weight and number of pets you will be bringing, during your stay, some restrictions apply. Unauthorized pets on property will incur a $300 per pet penalty.
Less than a 20 minute drive to the heart of Maggie Valley, Cataloochee Ski Area (known for being one of the first ski resorts in the US to open each year), Tube World (snow tubing), Wheels Through Time (a historic motorcycle museum featured on History Channel's “American Pickers”), horseback riding and golfing. In about 25 minutes, you could be in Waynesville at Ingles and Publix grocery stores, Walmart or head to Main Street in Waynesville and enjoy additional shopping, dining, and sightseeing.
This cabin is about a 30 minute drive to the Blue Ridge Parkway, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and Harrah's Cherokee Casino (even if you do not gamble, Harrah's has some of the best restaurants around), Pisgah National Forest, several golf courses, and just west of Cherokee is Bryson City (home of the Great Smoky Mountain Railway and “Polar Express” during the Christmas Holiday).
About 50 minutes away, you’ll arrive in Asheville at the Biltmore Estate & Winery (America's largest and most visited privately-owned home), many great restaurants and micro-breweries, and 1 hour and 30 minutes away is Transylvania County (home of the most waterfalls in the United States), and over 100 Antique Shops.
Approximately, 1 hour away heading south to Hendersonville, you can visit Sierra Nevada Brewery (with their enormous dining and Tap Room), gem mining, white water rafting, zip-lining and much more in the surrounding areas. You are just under 1 hour 35 minutes to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee (home of Dollywood).




































