Goldie's Hideaway Cabin has the mountain view you've been looking for. This 2 story log cabin has a row of Rocking chairs on the front porch to enjoy the beautiful mountain views that spread out below. At the opposite end of the porch, stairs lead to the side yard where you can slip into the secluded outdoor hot tub with mountain views to wind down.
Entry is from the porch into the dining area. The dining table seats 6 in front of a series of windows filled with beautiful mountain views. To the right of the front door is the breakfast bar with seating for 4 more guests. The fully equipped kitchen has all dining and cooking utensils needed to prepare a family meal including a dishwasher to help with the clean up. Around the corner from the kitchen is the master bedroom on the entry level. This bedroom features a king size bed & TV. A full bath is just across the hall from this bedroom. Across from the dining area is the open living room where leather furnishing and mountain views surround the wood burning stone fireplace.
Stairs to the upper level are in the living room. The stairs end at a open loft entertainment space. An air hockey table and Wii video game will help keep the kids busy. Make sure to bring their favorite games or DVD movies. Two more bedrooms are also on the upper level. The first has a queen size bed & TV and the second "kids room" has a twin over full bed bunk, and two separate twin beds and a Xbox 360 game system. A full bathroom with tub and shower combination is in the hall between these two bedrooms.
The road to the cabin is gravel and steep in parts with a number of switchbacks. Novice flatlanders might find it difficult but it is accessible with a front wheel drive vehicle piloted by an aggressive or experienced driver. An All-Wheel or 4 Wheel Drive vehicle is recommended for the timid. An after dark arrival on your check-in day is not recommended
Nearby the cabin: Eventually you will want to venture out away from the mountain paradise that is Goldie's Hideaway Cabin. When you do, you will find the quaint downtown area of Bryson City with its Train Station, variety of shopping and restaurants just a couple of miles down the mountain. If you want to go rafting, mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing, boating or zip lining, they are all within a dozen miles of Goldie's Hideaway Cabin.
Amenities
Coffee Maker
Dishwasher
DVD Player
Fire Pit
Fireplace - wood burning
Game - Air Hockey
Hot Tub
King Bed
Mountain View
Pet Friendly (dogs only)
Washer / Dryer
WIFI Internet Access
To ensure you have a comfortable experience, we provide a starter supply of the following items:
Trash Bags
Laundry Detergent
Dishwasher Pods
Paper Towels
Toilet Paper
Toiletries
Coffee
Firewood
Propane for the gas grill
Please note that these supplies are intended to get you started and may not be sufficient for your entire stay. You may need to purchase additional supplies depending on the length of your stay and your usage needs. We suggest you visit the grocery store before arriving at your cabin. Bryson City’s main grocery store, Ingles, closes at 10pm most of the year but may close earlier in the Winter months.
Pet Policy
We must know in advance if you are bringing a pet. This cabin is pet friendly with a $100 non-refundable fee for up to 2 pets. Dogs only! We allow more than two pets only on a case-by-case basis. By bringing a pet, you agree to the terms of our complete Pet Agreement, which provides very specific rules for pets including: no pets on furniture (including beds and sofas), unattended pets in the cabin must be crated, and many other strict requirements. If we find evidence of pets on furniture, you will be charged $100. If we find evidence of pets damaging the property, including using the bathroom in unit, you will be charged $200. The Pet Agreement also provides that pets brought without advance notice will be charged $250 plus the normal pet fee. Pets brought to cabins that do NOT allow pets can result in immediate eviction with forfeiture of remaining paid stay.
Important Notice: Road Conditions in the Smoky Mountains
Please be aware that road conditions in the Smoky Mountains can be unpredictable and may change rapidly due to weather. Our cabin’s roads & driveways are either pavement or gravel or both. Depending on the season, you may experience road conditions such as heavy rain washouts, snow, sleet, roads covered in leaves, etc. We highly recommend using a 4WD vehicle to ensure safe travel to your cabin, especially during winter months or inclement weather. We also strongly recommend traveling in a vehicle with higher ground clearance to navigate the terrain more easily. Low clearance vehicles will not be able to access certain cabin roads including The Watershed Resort.
Please Note:
NO REFUNDS will be issued if you are unable to reach your cabin due to road conditions.
We advise checking weather and road conditions prior to your trip to ensure a safe and pleasant journey.
Your safety is our priority. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Water Conservation Policy
To ensure the sustainability of our beautiful mountain environment, we kindly ask all guests to use water mindfully during their stay. Please limit shower times, turn off the tap while brushing your teeth, and report any leaks immediately. We also encourage the reuse of towels and linens to reduce water consumption. These small actions help preserve our natural resources and keep the mountains pristine for future visitors.
Run the washer sparingly.
Only run the dishwasher when it's full.
DO NOT wash your car.
Thank you for understanding, and we look forward to your visit!
Attention: Active Wildlife in the Area
Our area of WNC is currently experiencing increased wildlife activity, particularly from bears. While it’s a privilege to share our environment with these magnificent creatures, it’s essential that we all take precautions to ensure our safety and theirs.
Please follow these guidelines:
Secure all food and garbage: Bears are attracted to strong smells. Do not leave food in your car and reattach bungee cords to trash can lids every time.
Be aware of your surroundings: Stay alert, especially during dawn and dusk when wildlife is most active.
Avoid close encounters: If you see a bear or other wildlife, maintain a safe distance and do not approach.
Travel in groups: When possible, hike or explore with others, and make noise to alert animals of your presence. Keep dogs leashed at all times.
Your cooperation is crucial in maintaining a safe and harmonious environment for everyone. Thank you for your attention and care.