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Stunning Venue Spaces. Onsite Cabin Lodging. One-of-a-Kind Nature Preserve
Brevard, NC
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Stunning Venue Spaces. Onsite Cabin Lodging. One-of-a-Kind Nature Preserve
Brevard, NC
Beautiful conservation land with dog-friendly cabin accommodations and a large event venue perfect for families, getaways for couples, solo retreats, weddings, large gatherings and more.
Deerwoode Reserve is a private secluded nature preserve located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, just minutes from beautiful and historic downtown Brevard, which offers the convenience of shopping, art galleries, restaurants and local craft breweries. With Pisgah National Forest, The Blue Ridge Parkway and multiple State Parks right at our doorstep, Deerwoode Reserve is the perfect destination for your next vacation or event centered around enjoying nature, gathering with friends and family in a peaceful environment, and making memories that will last a lifetime.
Book 2 nights, get 20% OFF your nightly rate
Use code WINTER20
Book 3 nights, get 30% OFF your nightly rate
Use code WINTER30
Valid on stays booked from January 20-March 20, 2025.
Now booking weddings for the Mayes Event Center, Coyote Lodge, and whole property reservations for large group events for 2026 and select remaining dates in 2025.
Deerwoode is the perfect gathering place for large groups and events like weddings, family reunions, celebrations, outdoor events and more. Schedule your next event at Deerwoode, and take a look at some exciting, upcoming events! Contact us for large group and wedding reservations.
Now booking weddings for the Mayes Event Center, Coyote Lodge, and whole property reservations for large group events for 2026 and select remaining dates in 2025.
Deerwoode is the perfect gathering place for large groups and events like weddings, family reunions, celebrations, outdoor events and more. Schedule your next event at Deerwoode, and take a look at some exciting, upcoming events! Contact us for large group and wedding reservations.
Cabin rentals and moreโฆAt Deerwoode, thereโs something for everyone. Whether youโre looking for a solo retreat, a quiet escape for you and a loved one, a getaway with your family, or a place for a large group to gather, youโll find the perfect cabin rental here. Browse our dog-friendly accommodations, ranging from studio cabins to a 4 bedroom lodge, and book a single cabin reservation up to 6 months in advance. Plus, add one of our unique gifts to your booking to make your stay extra special.
At Deerwoode, thereโs something for everyone. Whether youโre looking for a solo retreat, a quiet escape for you and a loved one, a getaway with your family, or a place for a large group to gather, youโll find the perfect cabin here. Browse our dog-friendly accommodations, ranging from studio cabins to a 4 bedroom lodge, and book a single cabin reservation up to 6 months in advance. Plus, add one of our unique gifts to your booking to make your stay extra special.
Single cabin reservations can be booked up to 6 months in advance.
These featured cabins are open and available for reservations all year. All other cabins are seasonal (open April-December) but can be booked at any time.
Explore Historic Deerwoode, 175 acres of peaceful serenity and wildlife preserve along the banks of The French Broad River, one of the oldest rivers in the world. Learn about Deerwoode Reserveโs unique history, uncover all the activities available, and get to know Brevard and the surrounding areas.
Explore Historic Deerwoode, 175 acres of peaceful serenity and wildlife preserve along the banks of The French Broad River, one of the oldest rivers in the world. Learn about Deerwoode Reserveโs unique history, uncover all the activities available, and get to know Brevard and the surrounding areas.
395 Riversedge Rd, Brevard, NC 28712
Phone (828) 201-2615
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Deerwoode Reserve vacation cabin rentals and event center is located in the Western North Carolina Mountains near Asheville, Hendersonville, Waynesville, Bryson City, Cashiers, Highlands, Lake Toxaway and close to many area attractions. Biltmore Estate, waterfalls, Nantahala Nation Forest, Pisgah National Forest, DuPont State Recreational Forest, Blue Ridge Parkway and fall leaf color change are just a few of the activities you can experience when you book your stay at Deerwoode Reserve!
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Judge Forsythe was born 11/26/1853. He was married to Julia Nathalie, who was born 5/14/1860, and they married 5/14/1877. They moved into the house and added a wing to it. They had one son and two daughters. James A. Forsythe Jr. (1882 โ 1957), Margaret Elizabeth ( 4/21/1885 โ 9/16/1886) and Ellen Harllee Forsythe Vermilye (11/4/1888 โ 1/24/1936). Julia died 5/14/1923 and Judge Forsythe died in 1925. They are all buried in the Gillispie Cemetery in Brevard. Elizabeth was originally buried on the property but because of the grave being washed by rains, was later transferred to Gillispie Cemetery. There are stories and accounts of baby ghost Elizabeth haunting the Big Log Cabin, which was built on the site of the original homestead.
In 1969, the Mayes moved into the Otter Cabin, originally built in 1940. It was formerly the camp infirmary and was also known as the Gate House. Bill built the deck and closed in the screen porch where the large brick cooking fireplace is located. During the time they lived there, they tore down the old original homesite that had fallen into such disrepair and decided to build a new log home on the same basement foundation, now called the Big Log Cabin.
When Mr. Hussey purchased the property in 1935, the camp was transformed from a boys camp into a camp for girls. It was operated by Mr. and Mrs. George Mason Swift. Mrs. Swift had previously operated a camp, called Camp Dellwood, and in an effort to continue to use the same camp songs, they re-named it to Camp Deerwoode. At this time camp property was comprised of 250 acres featuring horseback riding, including all day and overnight horseback trips. The girls played polo, learned archery and riflery, and had classes in swimming and canoeing, as well as tennis and golf. Other elective courses offered at camp were dancing, dramatics, musical comedy, and musical instruments and nightly shows were performed in The Big Room. The craft building was a popular place and described as the heart of the camp, featuring eight large floor looms with flying shuttles. Other craft projects consisted of silver craft, pottery and leather craft. The camp season ran from July 1 โ August 26 and cost $300.
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