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Rustic log cabin with amazing views of the lake and mountains from the large covered porch. Your family will have plenty of room to spread out in this 3 bedroom, 2 ½ bath cabin. Originally built in the 1970s, and completely remodeled in 2022, you’ll feel all the charm of a log cabin with all the comforts of home. The open-concept top floor has a fully equipped kitchen with new stainless appliances & granite counters, an island with seating, a dining room with a beverage bar, a half bath, and a cozy living room complete with a large leather sectional, TV, Wi-Fi, and old wood-burning stove. Downstairs has all new tile floors, pine walls, baseboard heating, and a washer/dryer.

The master bedroom features a king bed, TV, walk-in closet, and en suite bathroom with a stone floor walk-in shower. Bathrooms have all been updated. There are two additional bedrooms, one with a queen bed and the other with a bunk bed (and a wooden swing), along with a second full bathroom with a tub/shower. Spend your time relaxing on the porch swing or around your own private fire pit. There’s a charcoal grill & picnic table on the side deck overlooking the property. With it being located close to trails & fishing and perched on the edge of Sugarloaf Mountain, it’s the perfect place to create some fun family memories.

Cabin available for booking now through March 31, 2023.

Ready to reserve Little Log Cabin? Here are some things to know before you book.

Amenities

Three-bedroom cabin

King bed, Queen bed, + Bunkbed (sleeps 6)

Bathtub/Shower

Full-Size
Refrigerator/Freezer

2 TVs & Wi-Fi

Stove/Oven

Microwave, Toaster, Blender, Crockpot, & Drip Coffee Maker

Dishes, Cookware & Utensils

Iron & Ironing Board

Hairdryer

A/C and heat (hotel style upstairs) + baseboard heat (downstairs)

Washer/Dryer

Fire Pit

 Picnic table

Charcoal Grill

Large Deck

Provided: Linens, towels, travel-size toiletries, dish soap, hand soap, cotton balls, Qtips, coffee filters, salt & pepper, starter supplies of toilet paper, paper towels, garbage bags, creamer, and sweetener.

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“…I’m so glad I booked…it is one of the most amazing properties I have found in a long time… I consider it a hidden gem…”

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Winter Cabin Availability: Big Log Cabin, Little Log Cabin, Otter Cabin, and Barn Cabin available January 1 - March 31

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JUDGE JAMES A. FORSYTHE JR FAMILY:

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 – 1957), Margaret Elizabeth ( 4/21/1885 – 9/16/1886) and Ellen Harllee Forsythe Vermilye (11/4/1888 – 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.

THE MAYES (Cont.)

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. 

ROBERT J. HUSSEY / CAMP DEERWOODE FOR GIRLS:

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 – August 26 and cost $300.