Year-Round Mtn View: Pet-Friendly Murphy Retreat
Murphy, North Carolina
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Patio/Balcony
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Living room
2 sofa beds
Outdoor Living Space | BBQ Ready | Near Fishing & Hiking
Scenic natural beauty and lifelong memories await at 'The Mountain Cabin' in Murphy! Situated near Lake Cherokee and Nantahala National Forest, this 2-bedroom, 2-bath vacation rental makes it easy to fill your stay with fresh-air fun. Looking to explore more? Browse antique shops or visit local breweries. Afterward, gather on the wraparound deck or unwind in the cozy living room. Your next North Carolina adventure starts here!
-- THE PROPERTY --
SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS
- Bedroom 1: 1 queen bed
- Bedroom 2: 1 queen bed
- Living Room: 2 queen sleeper sofas
OUTDOOR LIVING
- Mountain views
- 2 fenced yards for pets w/ separate access gates
- Wraparound deck w/ seating & dining area
- Balcony w/ dining area & lounge chair
- Charcoal grill
- Saucer swing (under deck)
INDOOR LIVING
- Open floor plan
- Flat-screen TVs
- Board games, books
- Laptop-friendly workspace
- En-suite bathroom, walk-in closet
- Fireplace (decorative only)
- Dining table
KITCHEN
- Refrigerator, stove/oven, dishwasher
- Dual Keurig/12-cup drip coffee maker, 4-cup drip coffee maker
- Crockpot, toaster, microwave, air fryer
- Cooking basics, spices, dishware & flatware
- Ice maker, trash bags/paper towels
GENERAL
- Central A/C & heat, ceiling fans
- Washer/dryer, laundry detergent, iron/board
- Linens/towels, shampoo & conditioner, body wash
- Free WiFi
FAQ
- Pet fee (paid pre-trip)
ACCESSIBILITY
- 2-story cabin, exterior stairs to enter
- 1 bedroom & 1 full bathroom on 1st floor
PARKING
- Driveway (3 vehicles)
-- THE LOCATION --
- Easy access to trails, waterfalls & breweries
- 3 miles to Cherokee Lake Recreation Area: fishing, kayaking, hiking trails, picnic areas
- 6 miles to Fields of the Wood & 10 miles to Hiawassee Dam
- 13 miles to downtown Murphy: shopping, dining, River Walk
- 17 miles to Harrah's Cherokee Valley River, Copperhill, TN & McCaysville, GA
- 76 miles to Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport
-- REST EASY WITH US --
Property Manager makes it easy to find and book properties you’ll never want to leave. You can relax knowing that our properties will always be ready for you and that we’ll answer the phone 24/7. Even better, if anything is off about your stay, we’ll make it right. You can count on our homes and our people to make you feel welcome — because we know what vacation means to you.
-- POLICIES --
- No smoking or vaping
- Pet friendly w/ $50 fee (+ fees & taxes)
- No events, parties, or large gatherings
- Must be at least 18 years old to book
- Additional fees and taxes may apply
- Photo ID may be required upon check-in
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- This 2-story cabin requires exterior stairs to enter; the 1st floor includes 1 bedroom and 1 full bathroom
- The fireplace is not available for guest use
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Copperhill, Tennessee, nestled in the Appalachian Mountains, is a charming town that offers a delightful mix of outdoor adventure, historical intrigue, and scenic beauty. This quaint destination, straddling the border with Georgia, is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape with a touch of excitement.
The town's proximity to the Ocoee River makes it a prime spot for whitewater enthusiasts. The Ocoee River, famous for hosting the canoe slalom events during the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, provides thrilling rapids for rafting and kayaking. The surrounding Cherokee National Forest offers miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, where visitors can immerse themselves in the lush greenery and perhaps catch a glimpse of local wildlife.
Copperhill's history is deeply intertwined with the mining industry, and the remnants of this past can be explored at the Ducktown Basin Museum. Here, visitors can learn about the copper mining heritage that shaped the region and see the impact of the industry on the landscape.
For those interested in the arts, the town is home to several galleries and craft shops where local artisans showcase their work. The Copperhill area also hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating everything from the town's mining history to Appalachian culture, providing a taste of local traditions and community spirit.
The scenic Blue Ridge Scenic Railway is another highlight, offering a leisurely train ride that winds through the picturesque Toccoa River valley, starting from the sister city of Blue Ridge, Georgia. This journey is especially popular in the fall when the foliage transforms into a vibrant tapestry of autumn colors.
Copperhill's culinary scene, though modest, features cozy eateries and local breweries where visitors can savor regional flavors and craft beverages. The town's relaxed atmosphere extends to its dining options, with friendly service and home-style cooking.
For a unique experience, visitors can cross the state line into McCaysville, Georgia, by simply walking across a street, allowing them to be in two states at once—a quirky photo opportunity and a testament to Copperhill's close relationship with its neighboring town.
In essence, Copperhill, Tennessee, is a destination that offers a blend of outdoor recreation, historical exploration, and small-town charm, making it an ideal spot for travelers looking to experience the heart and soul of the Appalachian region.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM