Mountain Peeks, Maggie Valley, NC

Mountain Peeks, Maggie Valley, NC Enjoy one of the most scenic views in Maggie Valley by staying at Mountain Peeks Cabin. A private deck rounds out the lower level.

Cabin, 2 or 3 Bedrooms + Convertible bed(s), 3 Baths, (Sleeps 8-10) 2000 sq ft

Sit on one of three decks and enjoy the spectacular Great Smokeys.. High enough for great views but with easy access all year long. 'Mountain Peeks' cabin is over 2,000 square feet: the first level features a living area with fireplace, tv, and fully equipped kitchen along with a master bedroom with bath and a guest be

droom with hall bath. The lower level includes a large game room with game table, fireplace, wet bar with coffee maker and a beautiful bedroom with queen and bath. Enjoy privacy with a complete living area on each floor with cozy fireplace. Fall brings the majesty of natures's paintbrush upon the mountains. Winter provides family skiing, tubing and white caps upon the mountains. Spring produces new growth, melting snows enhance the bountiful streams and waterfallls. Summer is a time of cooler temperatures for outside activities including the renowned Folkmoot. Throughout the year enjoy elk watching at Cataloochee National Park, hiking, the Blue Ridge Parkway, golfing, tennis, horseback riding and countless other activities .Lake Junaluska, 5 miles away, provides an exceptional and picturesque walk around the lake that is handicap friendly. Excellent Christian speakers and concerts are available during the year-check their website.A short drive to Asheville and you can enjoy the Biltmore House.

11/29/2024

Mountain Peeks is still open for your mountain getaways this winter! Click on the link to VRBO and schedule your time away!!

10/23/2024
10/23/2024

On Wednesday morning, October 23, 2024, the Blue Ridge Parkway opened to traffic from milepost 285.5, at Bamboo Gap, to milepost 305, near Beacon Heights, in the Blowing Rock, North Carolina area. This is the first section of roadway to open in North Carolina since Hurricane Helene. Opening this section of the park provides improved transportation links while communities address ongoing storm recovery on other local routes.

"We realize how critical the Parkway is for our region,” said Blue Ridge Parkway Superintendent Tracy Swartout. “While much work remains, we are prioritizing our efforts in less-damaged areas that have the most impact for community connectivity, and that we are able to reopen safely. We are anticipating opening additional sections of the Parkway that support adjoining communities, soon.”

Because the Parkway is a narrow, two-lane road with shifting grades, curves, and limited sight distances, commercial vehicles are prohibited on the Blue Ridge Parkway for the safety of all drivers. There are no truck lanes, runaway truck ramps or places for a large commercial vehicle to slow down and pull over. Violators will be subject to a citation as well as a fine of up to $5,000.

Park visitors are also urged to use extra caution when visiting the parkway areas that are open. Visitors should anticipate closed facilities and trails in this approximately 20-mile section of the park and follow directions on local signage regarding facility or trail closures.

Sites CLOSED for ongoing assessment and repair within the specified corridor include:
Interior of the Moses Cone Manor House and Carriage Barn restrooms, milepost 294.0
Boone Fork Trail, milepost 296.5
Price Park Campground, milepost 296.9

Areas that will be OPEN to visitors within the specified corridor include:
Bass Lake (restrooms available), milepost 294
Moses Cone Manor House parking and carriage trails (no restrooms available), in and around milepost 294
Price Lake Picnic Area (expect portable toilets), milepost 296.4
Other trails between milepost 285.5 and 305 (use with extreme caution)

Visitors should be aware that trail assessments have not been completed and caution should be exercised when hiking. Visitors may encounter hazards on trails such as landslides, tree debris, and washed-out sections or bridges. For safety reasons, the park asks that people continue to be patient and respect remaining closures. Multiple seen and unseen hazards exist in closed areas and crews and heavy equipment will be working to make areas safe for reentry.

The hurricane left tens of thousands of downed trees across the roadway and caused nearly three dozen rock and mud slides. The slides have occurred above and below the road and have also severely damaged or swept away the roadbed in numerous places. To date, crews have reopened over 200 miles of road. Since September 30, 2024, over 100 Blue Ridge Parkway employees, along with over 275 employees from 37 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, representing 64 parks and offices across the NPS, have been on the Parkway assisting with recovery efforts. Their expertise spans a wide variety of roles including sawyers, carpenters, arborists, and equipment operators.

Current conditions and updates can be found on the Blue Ridge Parkway website at https://ow.ly/sxZ750TRz20 and on the park’s social media platforms at (Facebook, X and Instagram).

04/06/2024

Thanks to everyone who has left reviews. Seems like some have gotten inappropriate and some, irrelevant, so we are turning off that feature for now. The reviews on our booking page are the most accurate. Thank you all for continuing to stay with us!

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Book your next get away now! We'd love to welcome you back home! Click on our Homeaway link in the menu and pick your da...
03/30/2024

Book your next get away now! We'd love to welcome you back home! Click on our Homeaway link in the menu and pick your dates to get away.

03/30/2024

The Blue Ridge Parkway, often called "America's Favorite Drive," is beautiful, but requires extra care while driving. Some of the wonderful things to observe along the way include the mountains, trees, wildflowers, the graceful curves... and the speed limit, which is in place for your safety.

Law enforcement rangers investigate over 200 accidents each year with half of those resulting in serious injury, with most resulting from speed and inattention.

Driving the parkway requires full attention due to ...

🏔️Steep grades
🚧Unforgiving road shoulders
🐻Built-in (and often beautiful) distractions
🚵Limited sight distances
🚔Speed limit changes
🚙Decreasing radius curves

Keep these reminders top of mind for your next leisurely drive on the Parkway. Enjoy the view, watch the road.

NPS Image - A 1974 black and white photo with a tow truck and law enforcement at the scene of a car accident. Fifty years later, driving safety reminders are still important.

Be ready for Sunday!  Time to Spring forward!
03/08/2024

Be ready for Sunday! Time to Spring forward!

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Maggie Valley, NC
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