Large Group Cabins in North Carolina

Large Group Cabins in North Carolina

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North Carolina offers visitors vacation choices ranging from a day at the beach to hiking in the mountains. There's history to explore in Asheville and modern marvels being developed in the Research Triangle area around Raleigh, Durham, Cary and Chapel Hill. Cabins provide a great base for family reunions or other large groups who want to enjoy the outdoors and explore what North Carolina has to offer.

Asheville Cabins

Asheville Cabins, located just outside Asheville in the Blue Ridge Mountains, offers cabins in a variety of sizes. Bear Lake Lodge is the largest and can accommodate 10 guests or more. The cabin is about 200 feet from the dock on a private, spring-fed lake that will keep fishermen well entertained. You can take a dip in the lake, ride the paddle boat or enjoy the scenery from the cabin's deck. The four-bedroom cabin features two stone fireplaces, hand-carved log furniture and rustic period pieces. For fun there's an air hockey table, table tennis and big-screen satellite TV with movie channels. Cook in two fully equipped kitchens or relax in a private hot tub. The cabins are pet friendly.

Asheville Cabins
828-242-8686
ashevillecabinrental.com

Fall Creek Cabins

Fall Creek's cedar log cabins are located five miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway between the towns of Boone, Blowing Rock, Jefferson/W. Jefferson and Wilkesboro. Fall Creek caters to honeymooners, families and nature lovers. The cabins can sleep up to eight people with queen sleeper sofas and twin beds in a loft. Fish for trout in the nearby creek or meander the creek trail. Unwind in a hot tub, relax in front of the fireplace, tell stories around your campfire pit or catch some TV. Fall Creek strives to provide the privacy you need to enjoy some family time together.

Fall Creek Cabins
P.O. Box 190
Fleetwood, NC 28626
336-877-3131
fallcreekcabins.com

Rock Creek Cabins

Just off the so-called Road to Nowhere, not far from downtown Bryson City, you'll find Rock Creek Cabins. The cabins are less than a mile from the Great Smokies National Park and offer a retreat "from crowds and congestion." Rock Creek rents cabins in several different sizes, and the larger three-bedroom cabins come complete with a fully equipped kitchen, gas-log or wood-burning fireplace, outdoor hot tub and satellite TV with HBO. The cabins cater to families and welcome kids and pets. Enjoy mountain views and the small-town atmosphere in the area. There's hiking, biking, rafting, fishing, canoeing, horseback riding and wildlife viewing nearby.

Rock Creek Cabins
24 Fry St.
Bryson City, NC 28713
800-731-8050
rockcreekcabins.com

Article Written By Carol Ochs

Carol Ochs is an award-winning writer in the Washington, D.C. area. During 17 years with The Associated Press she covered health, medical and sports stories as a writer, editor and producer. She has written for the health section of "The Washington Post," a Fairfax County stewardship publication and a biopharmaceutical newsletter. Ochs has a Bachelor of Science in journalism from Ohio University, Athens.

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