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  Summit Escape
   
 


Luxury 3 bedroom North Georgia Cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains

   
 

Summit Escape is a spacious, luxury three bedroom North Georgia Cabin that offers incredible, long range, panoramic views of the Cohutta National Wilderness and the mountains of North Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina.

   
 

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----------- Mountain Views from the deck of Summit Escape -----------

   
 

The cabin provides 3 fireplaces, a screened side deck for year-around enjoyment, and a game room complete with a regulation pool table, professional-grade air hockey table, XBox, and a comfortable seating area around a rock fireplace.

   
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Amenities

  • Comfortably sleeps 8 guests (3 bedrooms plus),

  • Master Suite (upper floor) has a closable half-wall overlooking the great room and providing incredible views of the North Georgia Mountains from the comfort of a king-size bed and adjoining bathroom,

  • The guest bedroom on the main level has a queen-size bed, adjoining bathroom, and direct access to the covered deck,

  • The guest bedroom on the lower level has a queen-size bed and adjoining bathroom,

  • The Great Room boasts a large open area with vaulted ceilings,  luxurious furnishings, a beautiful fireplace, and floor-to-ceiling windows across the back of the cabin to enjoy the amazing views of the Mountains of North Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and the Cohutta National Wilderness,

  • The cabin offers a well equipped and spacious Kitchen along with a  breakfast bar, and a large dining table,

  • The Family Room /Game Room downstairs a offers a hardwood, regulation pool table, professional-grade air hockey, an XBox, and comfortable seating around a beautiful fireplace with a large-screen television,

  • Separate digital satellite controls for the Great Room & Family Room,

  • The deck offers comfortable seating and exceptional long distance, panoramic views of the mountains of North Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and the Cohutta Wilderness,

  • The hot tub is located on the lower deck yet still provides exceptional views of the mountains,

  • Stainless steel Gas Grill on the deck is tapped into the house tank,

  • Washer/Dryer,

  • JJJ High-speed internet access  JJJ,

  • JJJOndemand Hot Water system - never go without hot waterJJJ,

  • Local telephone service.


Special Amenities

  • Large, open great room with windows across the entire wall providing amazing views of over the North Georgia Mountains and the Cohutta National Wilderness,

  • 3 Fireplaces (2 gas, 1 wood burning),

  • Mountain decor and furniture,

  • Only 6 miles from Blue Ridge,

  • Great Seclusion,

  • Same area as Mountaintop Getaway and Timberland Lodge.

 

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Please Note:

- No RV's (these types of vehicles do NOT negotiate mountain roads well).

- We strive to provide wood for the fireplace during Winter months.
 

 

This beautiful mountain cabin is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains just minutes from the Cohutta National Wilderness.

 

 

 
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The United States Congress designated the Cohutta Wilderness in 1975 (later expanded to its current size of 36,977 acres). Georgia has approximately approximately 35,268 acres of the Cohutta Wilderness while Tennessee contains approximately 1,709 acres. The Cohutta Wilderness is managed by the Forest Service. The Cohutta Wilderness is bordered by the Big Frog Wilderness to the northeast.

Most of mountains of the Cohutta Wilderness, the state's second largest Wilderness area, lies in Georgia and within the Cohutta Wildlife Management Area. But a small portion runs over the border into Tennessee. Although loggers worked their way through 70 percent of the forest between 1915 and 1930, oak and pine have all but reclaimed the forest, and a rich growth of hardwoods now fills out the lower elevations: magnolia, maple, buckeye, hornbeam, sassafras, holly, silver bell dogwood, and chestnut, to name but a few. Spring and summer bring a riot of colorful blooms to many shrubs, vines, and herbaceous plants, ranging from the brilliant orange of flame azalea to the pink and yellow of lady's slippers, the blue cohosh, and the scarlet cardinal flower. But summer also means heat and high humidity, biting insects, and foliage so dense it blocks some views that are truly spectacular in fall and spring.

The Conasauga and Jacks Rivers, two of the state's most prolific trout streams, drop through rocky gorges and flash flood the Wilderness during periods of heavy rain. Anglers can try hooking trout in the many streams, too, while hunters train their sights on white-tailed deer, black bears, and wild boars. More than 100 bird species have been identified in the Cohutta Wilderness (situated along the Appalachian Flyway), along with copperheads, timber rattlesnakes, and other slithering species.

Popular trails within the Cohutta Wilderness follow both the Conasauga and Jacks Rivers, and at least a dozen other footpaths provide access to the Wilderness. Many of the trails require wading through waterways. The 15.7-mile Jacks River Trail, for instance, passes through water no less than 40 times. The colorful blazes that mark most of the trails are easy to follow, even in soggy shoes. If you're looking for a trail with lighter foot traffic, try the less traveled Hickory Creek Trail (8.4 miles), the more strenuous Tearbritches Trail (3.4 miles), or the East Cowpen Trail (seven miles). All three gain a fair amount of elevation and provide excellent views. There's also the 6.2-mile Hemp Top Trail, which connects with the Licklog Ridge Trail on the Tennessee side of the Cohutta Wilderness. Horses are allowed on many but not all of the trails; contact the district ranger for information.


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