Annas Cabin Bryson City
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Phone: 828-488-6446Cozy cabin one-half mile from Great Smoky Mountains National Park at Deep Creek. Enjoy tubing, rafting, hiking, train rides, fishing, biking, and dining.
- Price from 85 USD / Day
- Capacity up to 6 people
- 2 bedrooms & 1 bathroom
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Last updated: 08/16/2006
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Overview
Anna's Cabin is less than a half-mile from the Deep Creek entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, with its hiking trails, white water tubing and trout streams. And that's just a small sampling of the fun things you and your family can do in the area surrounding these cabins in the Smokies.
Anna's cabin features two bedrooms and one bath, a full-size kitchen, heat and air conditioning, electric fireplace, digital satellite television, VCR, DVD, and fresh linens. For large groups, such as family reunions, rent Anna's and Maggie's cabins. Together, they will comfortably accommodate 10 (or more) people.
You can grill and barbecue your favorite fixin's outside, gaze upon the breathtaking mountain sunrises from the covered front porch, and play horseshoes with the equipment provided. Before you retire for the evening, enjoy a nighttime campfire.
Do you need to escape the hectic pace of the city for a more relaxed getaway in the mountains? Then Anna's Deep Creek Cabins in the Smokies is the perfect choice.
Prices & deals
- Lowest Daily Price:
- 85 USD
- Highest Daily Price:
- 140 USD
- Lowest Weekly Price:
- 510 USD
- Highest Weekly Price:
- 840 USD
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Location & area
Bryson City, North Carolina is the place to be if being surrounded by the best the Great Outdoors has to offer is your idea of a vacation haven. Bryson City, located in Swain County, is close to both the Nantahala National Forest and Great Smoky Mountains National Park. A small town with a huge wallop of fun, walking down the main street of this picturesque artistic community is like stepping back into a less-hurried era. Of course, the surrounding area, filled with natural wonders, provides outdoor lovers a wonderland of opportunities. You can spend your days hiking, horseback riding, white water rafting, fly fishing, swimming, boating, snow skiing, and just about anything else you can imagine!
History buffs will want to visit Cherokee, located on the Cherokee Indian Reservation on the outskirts of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This community is inhabited by Native Americans who are descended from the Eastern Cherokee peoples that did not journey west on the Trail of Tears. Visit the Museum of the Cherokee Indian for a look back at the life and heritage of these courageous people. The Ocanaluftee Indian Village is a replica of an 18th-century Indian village, and is the site for Unto These Hills, the largest outdoor drama in the United States. The play depicts life in the area from the first European contact until the Trail of Tears.
Another interesting museum is the Mountain Heritage Center, located on the campus of Western Carolina University in Cullowhee. Many of the residents of the Carolina Mountains are descendents of people who immigrated from Ireland, Scotland, and England. The Heritage Center's "Migration of the Scotch-Irish Peoples" depicts the path these people took to wind up in the North Carolina mountains. The museum also houses exhibits focusing on the day-to-day life that has shaped mountain life.
Blacksmithing, trout fishing, and Appalachian crafts are some of the topics discussed. The museum houses a collection of over 10,000 artifacts taken from families who have called the mountain region their home.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a one-stop-shopping area for outdoor fun. If you even remotely like hiking, the park has over 850 miles of trails offering treks that fit all abilities. Experts and novices alike will want to hike the Appalachian Trail, which winds its way throughout the area. One of the most popular hikes in the area is the 0.5-mile trek to Clingman's Dome. The observation tower at the top of the trail offers successful hikers a stunning view of the surrounding area. On a clear day, 7 states are visible from the Dome, the highest peak in the Great Smokies. A good portion of the hiking trails are open for exploration on horseback. Anglers have more than 2000 miles of streams in which to toss a line. Favorites are Abrams Creek, Big Creek, Fontana Lake, and Little River. Bicyclists can change gears on either the roads that wind through the park or on the trails that crisscross through forested terrain.
Step back and time as you take a ride aboard the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad, a steam train that departs from both Bryson City and Dillsboro. The train takes visitors on a scenic journey through the Smoky Mountains, navigating 50 miles of track, two tunnels, and 25 bridges in the process. You can choose a variety of excursion options. Wine and food lovers might want to try the Gourmet Dinner Wine Train. Mystery fans can try and solve a faux crime during the Mystery Theatre Dinner Train. You can even combine a bit of white water rafting during the Raft n' Rail excursion. There are over 15 different types of trips to choose from.
Another popular activity in the region is viewing some of the many waterfalls that grace the natural landscape. Bridal Veil Falls, located on route 64, has the distinction of being one of the only waterfalls in North Carolina you can drive under. The falls cascade from a height of about 60 feet. Another interesting waterfall is Dry Falls, also just off route 64. The falls drop over an overhanging cliff, making it possible for visitors to walk behind them and look through the spray as it falls. A trip past some of the sights in the "land of the waterfalls" simply can't be beat for scenic wonder!
Bryson City is perfectly positioned for enjoying a variety of activities in the North Carolina mountains. Take a day and head to Asheville and see the Biltmore Estate, the largest single-family home in the United States. Ski bums can enjoy the many gifts of the Cataloochee Ski Area, located about 5 miles from Maggie Valley. Try your luck at Harrah's Casino in Cherokee. Visit all the shops in Gatlinburg, an hour and a half away. Visit Lake Junaluska and improve your water skiing skills. Don your bathing suit and plummet down Sliding Rock, a natural water slide located in Pisgah National Forest. Enjoy a scenic drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Head to Hendersonville and take in a play at the Flat Rock Playhouse. Let Mother Nature be your guide on your vacation in Bryson City!
- Address:
- 18 Mitchell Mountain Rd., 28713, Bryson City, North Carolina, United States
- Accommodation located in:
- city, countryside, deep creek, great smoky mountains national park, leisure area, mountainside, near cultural interest, near fishing area, near golf course, near historical interest, near horse riding, near restaurants & bars, near shopping area, near ski area, near tennis courts, near water sports, resort, town!
Amenities & services
Fully equipped kitchen, microwave, coffee maker, AC/Heat, digital satellite television, VCR, DVD, electric fireplace, full bathroom, and covered front porch. Outdoor grill, picnic table and fire pit. Play Horseshoes or Badminton in the large level yard. Linens provided.
# of Units: 1... and each unit includes:
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
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Important Notice : Avoiding Fraud
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- It is important to NEVER wire funds or use/employ other fund transfer mechanisms such as western union: Always use a credit card to protect yourself against fraud. If owners pressure you into providing a deposit or refuse to accept credit cards, there is a high probability that this is a scam.
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