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A Log Cabin Vacation Rental Hideaway
not far away in Butler, Tennessee
Reserve your stay by calling 423-768-2446 |
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Escape to this secluded Bristol Watauga Lake area log cabin vacation rental lodging in Butler, Tennessee. The CREEKSIDE CHALET is a pet friendly secluded log cabin nestled in the shade of the Iron Mountains. The Chalet is suitable for romantic couples, or friends and family get togethers. No one to disturb, and no one to disturb you. Explore Watauga Lake, Bristol and beyond from your exclusive log cabin hideaway. |
| This log cabin chalet has three comfortable and romantic bedrooms: a wheelchair accessible queen bedroom on the first floor with a roll-in shower and two king bedrooms on the second floor. The bedrooms on the second floor, share a shower, but have their own commodes and vanities. All linens, soap, conditioner, shampoo provided. |
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These are the upstairs bedrooms made up as kings. |
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This first floor queen bedroom is wheelchair accessible. We know that it might rain or snow during your vacation, so inside the Chalet are lots of wonderful activities: board games, card games, books, puzzles, dvds and videos, and yes, even satellite tv. But we hope you’ll be too busy having fun to watch tv.
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Outside there is the gated wrap around deck. A great place for your 4-footed family members to chase their tails round and round while you are preparing dinner on the gas grill or enjoying lolling in the hot tub. It’s also a great place to enjoy al fresco dining, but maybe not in winter. Here at the Chalet vacation rental, only the deer and turkey will know you are home. |
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Our 2 mile mountain trail
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Ready to challenge the Green Eyed Snake |
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The Appalachian Trail is accessible via either a trail head on Cross Mountain, at Watauga Dam or right here in Butler behind the dam. The section from one end to the other is about 16 miles long and has two shelters along the ridge. Of course, if you are very adventurous, you could crash through the rhododendrons and fallen trees and try to reach the top right from the trail which leads from the cabin into the Cherokee National Forest. |
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