Luxury 3 bedroom North Georgia Cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains
This brand new, luxury 3-bedroom
North Georgia Cabin has everything: Amazing, unspoiled views of the
Cohutta Mountains, two fireplaces (1 wood burning, 1 gas); a
remote feel, but a great location less with than 10 minutes to downtown
Blue Ridge; spotless interior (not a dust bunny in sight); luxurious
furnishings including 300-count sheets; fully equipped kitchen with
stainless steel appliances; "He-man", stainless steel gas grill;
wrap-around deck; high-speed internet; and so much more.... Visit once
and you will know what it is to be
Truly Blessed.
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Amenities
Comfortably sleeps 8 guests (3
bedrooms plus),
Master Suite (upper floor) has a
king-size bed, an adjoining bathroom with a jetted tub and a private,
covered deck,
The guest bedroom on the main level also
has a king-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 wood burning fireplace, and windows
across the back of the cabin to enjoy the wonderful views of the North Georgia
Mountains,
The cabin offers a well equipped Kitchen
including high-end, stainless steel appliances, a breakfast bar, and a
large dining table,
The Family Room offers luxurious
seating around a beautiful fireplace, large-screen television with
surround sound, and an XBox system,
The Billiards Room offers a hardwood,
regulation pool table,
Separate digital satellite controls
for the Great Room & Family Room,
The deck offers comfortable seating
and exceptional long distance views of the North Georgia Mountains,
The hot tub is located on the lower
deck for greater privacy,
Stainless steel Gas Grill on the deck
is tapped into the house tank,
Washer/Dryer,
JJJ High-speed internet access
JJJ,
Local telephone service.
Special Amenities
Large, open great room with windows
across the entire wall looking out over the North Georgia Mountains,
Immediately northeast of the North Georgia
line into Tennessee lies the Big Frog Wilderness. The
Cohutta Wilderness and Big Frog
combine with 1,460 acres of the West Big Frog Primitive Area bordering
the Cohutta Mountains on the north to form the largest tract of
Wilderness on national forestland in the eastern United States. Although
timber companies made off with 70 percent of the trees between 1915 and
1930--evidence of logging is apparent only in a few spots. Oak and pine
have returned and now blanket the forest. Virginia pine thickly dominate
the forest floor at lower elevations, deferring to upland hardwoods that
include hickory, red oak, and white oak. Beech, basswood, birch, red
maple, black gum, and silver bell shade four species of plants
designated rare in this region: catchfly, purple hyssop, cow parsnip,
and rattlesnake root. Spring and summer bring a riot of colorful blooms
to many flowering shrubs, vines, and herbaceous plants, including the
brilliant orange of flame azalea, the pink and yellow of lady's
slippers, the blue cohosh, and the scarlet cardinal flower. But summer
also brings heat, high humidity, biting insects, and heavy foliage
blocking some of the must-see fall and spring views. You may glimpse
domestic hogs gone wild, as well as wild turkeys and bobcats. Many
species of snakes, including unusually large copperheads and timber
rattlesnakes lurk in the shadows. One short piece of Trail 74 crosses
the Tennessee portion of the
Cohutta Wilderness for less than
one-half mile, with junctions onto North Georgia's Jacks River
Trail and onto trails leading into Big Frog Wilderness. To
explore most of this small piece of Tennessee, you will have to wander
off-trail.