NEW! Mountain Views • Basecamp • West Jefferson

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House in West Jefferson

6 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths

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About this house rental

## Your High-Country Headquarters in West Jefferson



Pulling onto the quiet gravel of Whitethorn Lane, you will immediately feel

the distinct shift in the air. The heavy humidity of the lowlands is gone,

replaced by the crisp, cool mountain breeze unique to the High Country of

North Carolina. This is not just a place to sleep; it is a meticulously

prepared home base designed to anchor your mountain explorations. Whether you

are lacing up your hiking boots for an aggressive summit push at Mount

Jefferson or looking forward to a slow morning watching the fog roll through

the valley, this property offers the exact environment you need to recharge.



You are stepping into a thoughtfully scaled 1,166-square-foot home that

understands the assignment: provide comfort, prioritize connection, and keep

the focus entirely on the surrounding natural environment. We have

intentionally prepared this home to sleep up to six guests comfortably,

ensuring that whether you are traveling with family or a small group of close

friends, there is a dedicated space for everyone to unpack, unwind, and claim

as their own for the duration of the trip.



## The Space: A Sensory Walkthrough



Our approach to this home was simple: let the environment speak for itself

while providing an incredibly comfortable stage to enjoy it from. From the

moment you unlock the front door, you will notice the abundance of natural

light spilling across the floors, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere that

shifts and changes from dawn until dusk.



### The Living Room



Drop your bags by the door and step into the main living area. This room is

designed for absolute relaxation after a long day of traversing the Blue Ridge

Parkway. Run your hands over the soft, textured upholstery of the

seating—chosen specifically because it feels like a warm hug after a day in

the elements. The windows here are generous, framing the shifting weather

patterns of the mountains outside. In the late afternoon, the room fills with

a golden, honey-colored light that makes reading a book or sharing a bottle of

wine feel like a movie scene. The layout is open and conversational, meaning

whoever is mixing drinks or preparing snacks is never cut off from the

laughter and storytelling happening on the couch. For those traveling with a

full party of six, the living area easily adapts to accommodate everyone

without ever feeling cramped or cluttered.



### The Kitchen & Dining Area



Moving seamlessly from the living area, you will find the full kitchen. We

know that dining out is a great part of traveling, but there is something

deeply satisfying about cooking a meal in the mountains. The countertops offer

ample prep space for everything from assembling trail sandwiches to executing

a complex family dinner. Open the cabinets to find plates, bowls, and

glassware waiting for you. The appliances are ready for heavy use. Imagine the

sound of bacon sizzling on the stove top and the rich, earthy smell of locally

roasted coffee brewing in the morning, drifting through the house and waking

up your fellow travelers. The adjacent dining area serves as the command

center for your trip. The solid table is just as perfectly suited for a highly

competitive evening board game as it is for a hearty, family-style breakfast

before heading down to the New River.



### The Primary Bedroom (Bedroom One)



When the day is done, your sleep environment matters. The primary bedroom is a

quiet, deliberately minimal space meant to encourage deep, uninterrupted rest.

The mattress provides the right balance of firm support and plush comfort to

soothe tired muscles. We have layered the bed with crisp, breathable linens

that feel cool to the touch in the summer and retain warmth during the colder

months. Nightstands on either side offer convenient spots to drop your phone,

a glass of water, and whatever book you are currently reading. Wake up slowly

here; leave the blinds cracked just enough so the morning sun can gently pull

you out of sleep without the harsh jolt of an alarm clock.



### The En-Suite Primary Bathroom (Bathroom One)



Attached to the primary bedroom is your private bathroom. It features clean

lines, bright lighting, and excellent water pressure. There is nothing quite

like stepping into a hot, steaming shower after a long day of kayaking,

letting the hot water work the tension out of your shoulders. You will find

stacks of thick, absorbent towels ready for you, and enough vanity space to

spread out your toiletries without feeling confined.



### The Guest Bedroom (Bedroom Two)



The second bedroom is just as thoughtfully appointed as the first. This space

is highly adaptable, perfect for additional couples, friends, or children. The

room maintains the same high standard of bedding and comfort found in the

primary suite. The windows in this room catch the early morning light

beautifully, and the closet provides plenty of storage space so your guests

can fully unpack their suitcases and stow their gear out of sight.



### The Guest Bathroom (Bathroom Two)



Located conveniently for both the guest bedroom and the main living areas, the

second full bathroom ensures that morning routines never bottleneck. Just like

the primary, it is stocked with plush towels and offers a bright, thoroughly

clean environment to prepare for the day ahead or wash off the trail dust at

night.



## The Experience: A Perfect Day on Whitethorn Lane



To truly understand how this home lives, you have to imagine a full day here.

You wake up early—not because you have to, but because the house is incredibly

quiet and your body feels completely rested. You walk out to the full kitchen,

the floorboards cool under your bare feet. You start the coffee maker and

listen to the rhythmic drip as you pull a mug from the cabinet.



Mug in hand, you step outside into the brisk morning air. The dew is still

heavy on the grass, and the distant peaks are shrouded in a light, atmospheric

mist. You take a deep breath, filling your lungs with the sharp, clean scent

of pine and damp earth. This is the moment you realize you are officially off

the clock. Your only pressing responsibility is to decide whether to hike,

drive, or paddle today.



By mid-morning, the whole house is awake. You gather around the dining table

over scrambled eggs and toast, rolling out a paper map of Ashe County. You

decide on Mount Jefferson State Natural Area. You spend the next few hours

navigating the switchbacks, eventually reaching the summit overlooks where you

can see all the way into Virginia on a clear day. The physical effort feels

great, a stark contrast to the desk chair you sit in back home.



By early afternoon, you are back in the car, winding your way down into

downtown West Jefferson. You park and walk the flat, pedestrian-friendly

streets. You stop into the Ashe County Cheese factory to watch the curds being

made and buy a block of sharp cheddar and some local crackers. You pop into a

local brewery for a cold, incredibly refreshing craft pint, chatting with the

bartender about the best spots to put a kayak in the New River.



As the sun begins to lower, casting long shadows across the valley, you head

back to Whitethorn Lane. The house welcomes you back. You drop your keys on

the counter and transition straight into evening mode. Someone starts prepping

dinner in the kitchen—maybe a simple pasta dish or burgers—while someone else

cues up a playlist on their phone to provide the soundtrack for the evening.



After dinner, the dishes are quickly loaded into the dishwasher, and the group

transitions to the living room. You deal a deck of cards across the coffee

table. The competitive banter starts, accompanied by deep belly laughs. As the

night deepens, you step outside one last time. Without the light pollution of

the city, the night sky over West Jefferson is a revelation. The stars are

hard, bright pinpricks against an ink-black canvas. You stand there in the

quiet, listening to the subtle rustle of the wind through the trees, feeling

entirely present.



## Location Guide: Exploring the High Country



One of the greatest assets of 173 Whitethorn Lane is its positioning. You are

situated in a quiet, residential setting, yet you have immediate access to

some of the most spectacular outdoor recreation and charming small-town

amenities in the American South. Here is a curated guide to what is waiting

for you just down the road.



* **Downtown West Jefferson (Approx. 10 minutes away):** A remarkably preserved, walkable mountain town. Unlike more commercialized tourist spots, West Jefferson retains authentic charm. You will find incredible art galleries showcasing local Appalachian artists, antique stores full of actual treasures, and independent coffee shops perfect for an afternoon pick-me-up.

* **Ashe County Cheese (Approx. 10 minutes away):** Located right in downtown West Jefferson, this is North Carolina's oldest cheese plant. A must-visit. You can view the manufacturing process through large glass windows, and the retail store across the street sells an astonishing variety of cheeses, local jams, butters, and mountain crafts.

* **Mount Jefferson State Natural Area (Approx. 15 minutes away):** Rising abruptly from the surrounding landscape, this mountain offers several miles of excellent hiking trails. The drive up is steep and scenic, leading to multiple overlooks. The hike to the actual summit is relatively short but rewarding, featuring unique high-altitude flora and gnarled, wind-shaped oak trees.

* **The Blue Ridge Parkway (Approx. 15 to 20 minutes away):** Known as 'America's Favorite Drive,' the Parkway is easily accessible from the house. There are no traffic lights or commercial signs here—just hundreds of miles of sweeping curves and dramatic elevation changes. Pack a lunch in the kitchen and spend an entire afternoon stopping at the various stone-walled overlooks.

* **New River State Park (Approx. 25 minutes away):** Do not let the name fool you; the New River is actually one of the oldest rivers in the world. It is incredibly slow-moving and shallow in many places, making it the premier destination for family-friendly kayaking, canoeing, and river tubing. Several local outfitters will rent you gear and provide shuttle services, so all you have to do is float and watch the turtles sunning themselves on the banks.

* **Boondocks Brewing Tap Room & Restaurant (Approx. 10 minutes away):** When you want a great meal without cooking, head here. They offer excellent craft beers brewed right in Ashe County, alongside a menu of hearty, elevated pub fare. It is a fantastic spot to mingle with locals and other travelers after a long day outdoors.

* **Todd, NC (Approx. 30 minutes away):** A tiny, historic unincorporated community that sits right on the edge of the New River. The drive to Todd is half the fun, winding along a completely flat, incredibly scenic river road that is also immensely popular with road cyclists. Stop into the Todd Mercantile for fresh baked goods and local lore.

* **Boone, NC (Approx. 40 minutes away):** If you want a slightly faster pace for the afternoon, take the scenic drive down US-221 to Boone. Home to Appalachian State University, Boone offers a larger variety of restaurants, outdoor gear shops, and larger grocery stores if you need to do a massive restock for the week.

* **Blowing Rock, NC (Approx. 50 minutes away):** Just past Boone lies Blowing Rock, a slightly more upscale mountain village known for its award-winning restaurants, high-end boutiques, and the famous 'Blowing Rock' geological formation itself, where the wind currents famously blow upward from the gorge.

* **Grayson Highlands State Park, Virginia (Approx. 1 hour away):** If you are willing to make a slightly longer drive, this park just across the Virginia state line is truly otherworldly. It features high alpine meadows, rocky outcroppings that look like they belong in the Pacific Northwest, and—most famously—herds of wild ponies that roam freely along the Appalachian Trail which cuts right through the park.



Your time at 173 Whitethorn Lane is a blank canvas. Whether your goal is to

log fifty miles of hiking, paddle the ancient waters of the New River, or

simply sit by a window with a cup of coffee and stare at the ridgelines until

your nervous system resets, this home is ready to host you. We have focused on

the details so that you can focus on the experience. Pack your bags, leave the

noise of the city behind, and come see what the North Carolina High Country

has to offer.




Amenities at NEW! Mountain Views • Basecamp • West Jefferson

Non-smoking
Family friendly

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