Cabin Rentals Mountains

Cabin Rentals Mountains

Cabin Rentals Mountains

Beautiful Mountain Retreat - Luxury Blue Ridge Cabin Rental

The North Georgia Mountains offer so much for those wanted to get away from the every day hustle and bustle of city life. Relax and enjoy the great outdoors. If you love the water, there's plenty of options. Spend a day on the Ocoee River white water rafting and kayaking. If tubing is more your style, the Toccoa River has tube rentals available. Other outdoor activiities include hiking and mountain biking on the many trails found at Aska Adventure Wilderness Area. Horseback riding, golf, waterfalls, and many scenic drives await your arrival.

To make your getaway complete, stay in a luxury vacation cabin rental instead of the small cramped hotel rooms. There you can enjoy a whole house where everyone can spread out and relax. The Bears Den Luxury Cabin Retreat is only 2 years old and awaits your arrival. All you'll need to bring are your toiletries and groceries. The cabin is a 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 3 fireplaces and level cabin. It is decorated in all wood lodge interior, log furniture and decor throughout with, of course, the theme of the cabin being "bears!"

Some of the many luxuries you will find at the Bears Den, is a romantic setting on the screen porch area, complete with a fieldstone wood burning fireplace & hot tub overlooking incredible mountain views by day and bright stars at night. Blue Ridge features a Old Fashioned Drive-in Movie Theatre which play all the latest movies available. The year round mountain views (from all 3 levels) will leave you feeling relaxed and stress free!

The cabin has an oversized game room complete with a cedar top wet bar, pool table, poker table, log checker board table and benches, gas log fireplace & incredible views. A bedroom and bath is located on each level for the comfort and privacy of all.
Blue Ridge, Georgia awaits you!

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