
Leatherwood Cottages
Maggie Valley NC



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The Bluebird is a one bedroom cottage in the heart of Maggie Valley
When you’re seeking out adventure in a vacation rental near Blue Ridge Parkway’s scenic route, surrounded by the Great Smoky Mountains, and in the heart of Maggie Valley, this 1-bedroom, 1-bath cottage named ‘The Blue Bird’ is a fantastic choice! After chasing waterfalls in the national park or Nantahala National Forest and attending one of the city’s annual festivals, partake in quiet evenings with a mountain view while grilling on the front porch.




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The Honeybear is a two bedroom cottage in the heart of Maggie Valley
When you’re hoping for a vacation rental near Blue Ridge Parkway and a mountain-view vacation rental in North Carolina, this 2-bed, 1-bath getaway offers both in a community sitting on 36 acres of farmland. Embrace the wildlife that may come and go, or embark on a nature quest of your own in Great Smoky Mountains National Park! Look forward to being minutes from town for dining and festival grounds, plus a fully equipped kitchen, an electric fireplace, and a charcoal grill on-site.

What to do
in Maggie Valley and Waynesville

I LOVE the meatloaf and salad with Lemon Grass house dressing. Nestled in the heart of beautiful Downtown Waynesville, The Sweet Onion Restaurant offers regional cuisine with contemporary flair. From our traditional favorites like southern fried chicken to our signature pastas, fresh mountain trout and scrumptious house-made desserts, we offer something for everyone in the family.

We are a working micro-brewery offering 21 taps, indoor and outdoor areas for enjoyment, live music from Spring until Fall, while also providing pub fare favorites to satisfy any appetite. Frog Level is also the production facility and test kitchen for our sister brand, 7 Clans Brewing. Our unique outdoor beer garden (and music venue) is right on the creek, and Frog Level is proud to boast of its casual, family and pet friendly vibe – a true Downtown Waynesville favorite for locals and tourists

Here at the Blue Rooster, we pride ourselves on only using the highest quality locally sourced ingredients. All of our burgers, Ribeyes, and filet mignon are hand-trimmed and cut to order. Our salmon comes straight from icy Greenland waters onto the grill and out to your table.

Join us at the oldest and largest motorcycle rally in the Great Smokies! Rain or shine we are here. All bikes and ages are welcome. On the same road as us, you will find the Blue Ridge Parkway 5 miles to the west and .5 mile to the east is the Wheels Through Time Museum. If there are any races and you want to bet on them, you can go to sites such as 카지노.

Wheels Through Time Museum is home to the world’s premier collection of rare American motorcycles, memorabilia, and a distinct array of unique “one-off” American automobiles. Located just 5 miles off the Blue Ridge Parkway in Maggie Valley, North Carolina our museum houses a collection of over 300 rare machines.

The Blue Ridge Parkway is 469 miles long and runs through 29 counties in North Carolina and Virginia. It is America’s longest linear park and is named after the Blue Ridge Mountains, which are part of the Appalachian Mountain range. Haywood County boasts 46 scenic miles of some of the most beautiful and highest section of the parkway. Tourists and locals alike enjoy driving along the Blue Ridge Parkway, which offers breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, valleys, and countryside. The P

Devil’s Courthouse, on the Blue Ridge Parkway, presides over some of the most spectacular views in the Blue Ridge Mountains. From the top of Devil’s Courthouse at 5,720 feet, visitors can see into South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee in a 360-degree panorama.

MAGGIE VALLEY — Maggie Valley loves its elk, and in turn, at least two herds seem to like the town, spending time in and around its limits. Elk, long extinct in Western North Carolina, were reintroduced in the Cataloochee section of the Great Smokies in 2001 and have grown in numbers and range.Feb 20, 2023