This beautiful post and beam, stone and cedar shake cottage is located on the edge of Spring Creek in the quaint mountain town of Hot Springs. It has proven to be a couple's favorite.
The Stone Cottage sleeps 2 in a large bedroom loft with a king sized bed.
The cottage features a fully kitchen equipped with everything you need to prepare a meal in house if you choose. There is a nice open living area and small dining table. A gas stove is in the center of the downstairs living room/dining/kitchen to provide ambiance during cooler months. The downstairs bathroom includes custom tilework throughout, and there is an enclosed outdoor shower if you prefer.
A large deck wraps around two sides of the home, making plenty of space to relax and take in the wildlife and sounds of the creek. There is a jacuzzi tub on the deck with views right over the rushing creek. Walk down several steps to the creek below the cottage. This area is shared with the Creek House next door, but there is plenty of room for everyone. There is a fire pit located in this area for your use. You will have access to one of the best swimming holes in the area right below the cottage, and fishing is also a great pastime in Spring Creek. There is a propane grill on the deck.
Linens, WiFi, and basics like toilet paper and paper towels are provided. There is a washer and dryer located in a shed that is attached to the house by the parking area.
The cottage is just a 5-minute walk to downtown Hot Springs and the Appalachian Trail.
Hot Springs is a great destination in all seasons! The weather is mild, and roads are tended in the wintertime, and the Hot Springs Spa is open year-around for hot mineral soaks. Restaurants and shops are open as well, and we love to hike the Lover's Leap trail on cool, sunny days when things are a bit quieter around here.
Summer is a wonderful season to enjoy many things to do outside, including rafting and tubing and venturing up to Max Patch Bald.
Spring sees beautiful mountain wildflowers and hikers traveling through on the Appalachian Trail.
Fall never disappoints with endless potentials to see the trees changing at different elevations and finishing your day with a fire and soak in the natural hot springs or a beer at Big Pillow Brewing. Fun things to do year around!