Cabin in Kentucky
Reasons to book
About this cabin rental
- Hemlocks Over Muir is pet friendly however pet fee of $50 does not show in total balance. We have a $50 pet fee that covers up to 2 dogs. Please contact directly after booking to add this $50 fee.
- The Grotto is a large extended ledge below the cabin with a cave. It is easily accessible by stairs and provides a stunning view of the valley.
- Amenities include a fully equipped modern kitchen (standard coffee maker, microwave, oven, dishwasher), two smart TVs (Roku), WiFi, indoor fireplace, fire pit, hot tub, washer/dryer and more!
- Sleeping Arrangements: Bedroom Downstairs: California King Bed | Upstairs Loft: 2 Queen Beds
- One full bathroom
- We provide fresh linens and towels. We also include essential starter packs to make your stay easier! (Starter packs include: 2 rolls of toilet paper, 2 rolls of paper towels, 3 shampoos and conditioners, 3 laundry pods, 3 dishwasher pods, 3 bar soaps, 3 trash bags, and 1 sponge.) Firewood not provided, please purchase locally!
- Please note that the cabin is located down a long gravel driveway. 2-wheel drive should be sufficient. Trailers prohibited.
- Central Red River Gorge location - Close to hiking, horseback riding, rock climbing, kayaking, canoeing, zip lines, sight-seeing, restaurants, and much more.
- Dogs permitted with $50 fee. (Dogs only; maximum 2 allowed. Dogs need to be crated if left at the property alone.) Pet fee does not automatically add to your balance, please contact us to apply after booking.
- Please contact us as soon as possible if you must cancel or reschedule your stay. No refunds or date modifications within 14 days or less of your arrival.
- No refunds are permitted due to weather. No exceptions. Winter weather (snow/ice) and flooding can occur in our area. You should be given the option to add Trip Insurance at booking check-out.
- Please be aware that no refunds are permitted for cancellations on holiday rates, which includes but is not limited to, New Year’s, Valentine`s Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
