Chimney Rock Inn
Chimney Rock Inn is a rustic accommodation beside the Rocky Broad River. The inn is known for its collection of sculpted bears perched along and on the sides of the buildings. The rooms are all equipped with cable TV, heating and air conditioning. The inn provides a heated swimming pool, barbecue grills and picnic tables for guests to enjoy. In addition to the collection of bears, the grounds are landscaped with garden paths that are maintained year round.
Chimney Rock Inn
126 Main Street
Chimney Rock, NC 28746
828-626-1429
chimneyrockinn.net
Evening Shade
The Evening Shade River Lodge and Cabins provide riverside accommodations with mountain views, a 404-foot waterfall and year-round specials. There are 14 rooms in the hotel lodge that are decorated with varying mountain styles. All rooms have either a patio or balcony that face the white waters of the Rocky Broad River. There is a compact refrigerator, microwave and cable television in each room. Some rooms have pullout sofas and fully equipped kitchens. A fully furnished one-bedroom apartment also is available.
Evening Shade
745 Main Street
Chimney Rock, NC 28720
828-625-4774
Fibber MaGee's
The romantic inn at Fibber MaGee's Riverfront Lodging is in the center of the quaint chimney rock downtown that is full of restaurants and gift shops. There is a unique gift shop located onsite at the 100-year-old inn. Rooms all have riverside views from private balconies. Rooms have wood floors and private baths. Some rooms have Jacuzzi tubs. A free breakfast and evening snacks are provided with every reservation. A gourmet breakfast is served on Saturdays and Sundays, and a stocked pantry is available for weekday breakfasts that guests can make themselves. There is a gourmet coffee shop on the grounds and a miniature golf course.
Fibber MaGee's
339 Main Street
Chimney Rock, NC 28720
828-625-8870
fibbermagees.com
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