Cozy Cabin on Blue Ridge Pwy & MTS Trl with hot tub, only 15min from downtown
Our proximity to the Blue Ridge Parkway and downtown Asheville, makes us the ideal place to stay when you visit Western North Carolina. Our remote mountain setting is perfect for relaxation, or if you are more adventurous we are just minutes from many area attractions.
We are located on the Blue Ridge Parkway near the Folk Art Center and just ten minutes from eclectic downtown Asheville and the Biltmore Estate. The Mountains to the Sea Trail will literally be at your doorstep or just relax in the spa and soak in our mountain. Western North Carolina awaits you.
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Hot tub
Kitchen
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
Mountain view
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About the area
Asheville
Asheville is home to this cabin. Travellers eager for a bit of culture can stop by Harrah's Cherokee Center - Asheville, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Biltmore Estate and Blue Ridge Parkway Asheville Entrance. Western North Carolina Nature Center and Asheville's Fun Depot are also worth visiting. Enjoy the area's slopes with cross-country skiing, snowboarding and skiing, and don't miss out on the sledging.
Is Cozy Cabin on Blue Ridge Pwy & MTS Trl with hot tub, only 15min from downtown pet-friendly?
Yes, pets are allowed at this property.
What time is check-in at Cozy Cabin on Blue Ridge Pwy & MTS Trl with hot tub, only 15min from downtown ?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Cozy Cabin on Blue Ridge Pwy & MTS Trl with hot tub, only 15min from downtown ?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Cozy Cabin on Blue Ridge Pwy & MTS Trl with hot tub, only 15min from downtown located?
Situated in Asheville, this cabin is within 6 miles (10 km) of Western North Carolina Nature Center, Southern Highland Craft Guild Folk Art Center and Azalea Dog Park. Pisgah National Forest and Blue Ridge Parkway Visitor Center are also within 6 miles (10 km).
Reviews
9.2
Wonderful
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My husband, young daughter, dog and I spent a weekend in Asheville celebrating our wedding anniversary, and we had a wonderful stay at the Little Moose Cabin! Very quaint and comfortable. Close to hiking and not far from downtown. Will definitely be back!
Little Moose Cabin is lovely - perfect for two people. Very close to a grocery and civilization but nestled in the woods.Rather interesting gravel road in the rain at night - but wonderful to wake up in the morning and sit in the hot tub overlooking the mist and trees - thank you for the hospitality granted!
Though the drive was a bit hairy, once we got to the property I was absolutely thrilled. The cabin was quaint but not small as the space was used perfectly. I did see a small black bear which was thrilling though I think I scared it more. Ao thankful for the rental, the quiet of the environment and the cool looking Yurts down the road. An additional benefit was how close the hiking was… perfect rental.
After the last couple years of life being absolutely insane, my husband and I finally had a chance to get away! This cabin is nestled in the woods, private, hot tub, etc. Our main thing was wanting to feel disconnected, which we were. It was great to be able to relax, while being close enough to town to shop and eat! I would 100% recommend! The owner was communicative and quick to respond with any questions!
Very cute cabin. Plenty of places to sleep. Cabin could use a little updating but otherwise we love the kitchen & grill so we could cook for ourselves. We saw a bear and a six point buck. Beautiful location.
Cute cabin but would not bring my dogs there. To many bears every day right by the back deck and couldn't keep dogs on deck with us cause no railing all the way around pretty setting though just to many bears around
This adorable little cabin was perfect for our Ashville / Hiking trip ending ea j day in the outdoor hot tub on back deck. Close enought ot town to check out Ashville and have a nice dinner. The Hiking trail Mountain to Sea is located behind the property and has now be one one of my favorite trails to hike.
They also own a couple yurts on the same street to fit larger families.
This past weekend, we enjoyed a little get away to Asheville. The area was beautiful and our little cabin was just what we were looking for down a long windy road surrounded by nothing but trees.
Nothing fancy but very comfortable. In fact we never left for an entire day. Just laid around, watch movies, worked on a puzzle, and enjoyed the hot tub. We would definitely come back again!
My partner and I had a lovely two-night stay at this simple but very cute and comfortable tiny house. The property managers were responsive and informative, and helped us have everything we needed for a clean and enjoyable respite in this lovely wooded setting. Please don't be alarmed at the color of the water in the hot tub! That's the natural copper/iron mineral color of the water from the well. Do enjoy the nearby hiking trails and the sound of the wind in the trees. We will gladly consider staying here again!
Jennifer D.
Stayed 2 nights in May 2022
4/10 Poor
Kimberly R.
29 December 2017
Just ok.
The road to the cabin is a very narrow, one lane road. Getting there close to or after dark can be tricky. The cabin is small with only enough room for a couple. The ktchen was stocked with all necessities to prepare basic meals. The hot water heater would only allow for one short shower at a time. Very secluded but the mountain views are obstructed by trees. Not sure about the hot tub because it was way too cold. Overall a good stay for the price.
This little cabin is in a perfect location--just a few minutes from the Blue Ride Parkway and plenty of hiking, about 15 minutes to downtown Ashville. Even with gas, grocery, and Starbucks 5 minutes down the road, the cabin is quiet and peaceful. Owner was responsive and cabin was clean. Road was easy enough to get up but might need 4WD in the winter months. Beware of bears-- had one of the porch during our visit-- keep dogs on leash while walking, doors locked on cabin and car!!
It didn't bother me, but no TV channels/Netflix and internet is a bit slow, so if that's a must for work/kids, take note.
One recommendation would be to expand welcome binder to include more information on Ashville and Blue Ridge Parkway hiking and allow visitors to add info/pamphlets to help other travelers! All in all, great stay!
The cabin was adorable! It is pretty small, so definitely not a place for more than three people. We had one friend over for dinner, and cooking in the small kitchen got chaotic really fast. Not a lot of counter space, but we made it work. The driving instructions were accurate, so be sure to read them before driving there! The gravel road is terrifying, with potholes, tight turns, and steep slopes. We had an older honda civic, and she was NOT happy going up that hill. We also had a good deal of rain during our stay, which made the drive up and down scary and didn't allow us to use the hot tub more than once. The hot tub water was weird - the house guide explained why; something to do with the well they draw from, but it said it was safe to use. We both got coughing fits from the water vapor, so we didn't use it long. Otherwise, the house is the perfect Asheville home to stay in! Excellent on-foot access to hiking trails and beautiful surroundings. Also super close to Ingles grocery store/gas station.
Maria N.
Stayed 3 nights in Feb 2023
6/10 Okay
Carrie D.
8 September 2023
Liked: Check-in, communication, location
Peaceful but BASIC
We enjoyed our stay but this feels far more like you're staying in a family member's late1980s or early 90s cabin (comfortable to a point, but NO updated comfy sleeping mattresses or pillows (old/flat/and VERY tilted lumpy futon), no soap/shampoo/, thrift store-esque towels etc. Definitely not professionally cleaned between uses but "clean enough."
We had ZERO issue with that because we're used to camping, aren't high-maintenance, and enjoyed the peaceful surrounds and access to hiking. We also enjoued the hot tub in the evenings.
That said, I've stayed in many different vacation rentals over the years and this was pretty bare bones and "faded." I feel like some people may be unhappy if they're expecting one thing and get another...which is why I'm being candid.
I say all this because nice hotels in the area had rooms for similar prices and we were debating which way to go...ultimately opting for this cabin. If you prefer spick-and-span interiors, modern mattress/pillows, soft fluffy towels, soap/shampoo, etc - this may not be the best fit.
Stayed with our two small dogs for a concert in town at Rabbit Rabbit. Very rustic wood cabin, as pictures show it is pretty old,and a bit worn down, but hey, a secluded mountain cabin .Very clean but furniture is worn and fold out couch is not very comfortable to sit on at all. Bed is a bit too worn but okay for two nights. Did not use any of the kitchen, and there was only one ice tray and no ice maker so had to buy some. Water is well water so be prepared for showers with that type water feeling. We loved the location as it is only about 20 minutes from downtown, and a short walk up the hill gets you to a spur off of the Mountain to Sea trail along the parkway-great elevated hike to a great view from the Haw Creek Valley Overlook !
Biggest negative is the road to get to the cabin itself, thank goodness we read the paperwork that describes the gravel road, were going to take our VW Passat but then decided to drive our Ford Expedition. The VW would have struggled and bottomed out on some of the ruts for sure. Don't need four wheel drive, but a higher vehicle is a plus. I've also never been a fan of essentially single lane hilly gravel roads, as if 2 cars approach each other, someone is going to have cautiously reverse until a wider area is found, and there are some pretty sharp blind turns, so be cautious. Luckly, we never had to back up as we never encountered an approaching car for two days.Would stay here again, but would probably look for a better road home instead.
Cabin was great! Saw a black bear and her cub on the way in and out off the road. Only issue we had was the hills were a bit steep for my civic with a 1.8 liter engine, but we got up there!