Running Branch Lodge (cabin) Nantahala,rafting,zipline,Wifi, dtv, firepit,stream
House in Nantahala, NC
5 guests · 2 bedrooms · 3 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
About this house rental
We welcome you to stay at our beautiful Lodge. The lodge is located in the heart of Nantahala mountains, Topton North Carolina. Secluded but yet close to main roads, Murphy, Franklin, Cherokee, Bryson City, Andrews are all within 45 minutes or less.
Within just a few miles you can enjoy zip lining, white water rafting, kayaking, hiking, and mountain biking. Nantahala Outdoor Center, one of the largest White Water Outfitters is just 9 miles from the lodge. If you want to venture out you can visit a local Brewery, Winery or take a trip on the Great Smokey Mountains railroad, enjoy a ride on the Blue Ridge Parkway. If you want a little change just down the road you have the Harrahs Cherokee Valley River Casino.
There's something for everyone to enjoy!
The lodge is a non smoking 2 bedroom 2.5 bath
It has a queen bed in master, 2 twin in spare room,
A Couch and a loveseat.
Can accommodate 5 guest easily but if you have more just let us know.
Pet friendly but need to know in advance.
You can enjoy BBQing on the grill or roast marshmallows over the fire pit.
Listen to the branch right off the porch with 2 waterfalls.
Motorcycle accessible. Paved road.
There is a cleaning fee.
Information about Nantahala and things you can do.
Nantahala and Nantahala National Forest is in the Western part of North Carolina. The Lake is located at about 3,000 feet, making this a nice cool spot at any time of the year.
RENT A BOAT
Lands End Marina, in the town of Topton, is the only boat rental facility on the lake. Here you can rent pontoon boats, ski boats, kayaks, paddleboards, and other watercraft. If you’ve already got your own watercraft, you can just rent dock space or equipment for your boat.
WHITEWATER RAFTING
Raft a nine-mile stretch of world-class rapids on Nantahala River Gorge. Nantahala Outdoor Center has rafting, kayaking and canoeing excursions through class II and III rapids. If you’d rather do a calm raft ride along the river, they can also provide trips for first-timers.
The Outdoor Center also has a couple of restaurants, ziplines, paddleboards and other awesome things for adventure seekers.
GO FISHING
This area is well-known for its many fly fishing streams and trout fishing. In Lake Nantahala, you’ll have the opportunity to catch trout, bass and catfish in the clear water of the lake. Don't forget about fishing licenses here.
LEARN HOW TO FLY FISH
One thing I keep saying I’m going to learn when we’re in North Carolina is to fly fish! It just seems so very peaceful, doesn’t it? The Nantahala Fly Fishing Company is the best place to get your experience. They offer half day clinics, full day private lessons, and 2-day fishing trips.
HIKING
There are hundreds of hiking trails in Nantahala National Forest. Find a trail based on your ability. See all trails in this area.
If you’re hiking in the Forest, be sure to know your physical limits and bring with you:
Extra food and water
Many areas in the forest do not have restrooms, so you will need hand sanitizer and supplies needed for waste products
Bear whistle and spray
Insect repellent
Sunscreen with at least and SPF of 50
First Aid Kit
A Backpack to hold everything you’ll need
Walking Stick
Thermal Socks
Hat to keep the sun off your face and neck
Layers of clothing… a tank top, long sleeve shirt, a sweatshirt/fleece and a windbreaker are all good to have with you! Mornings and evenings can be quite chilly, but the days can get very hot.
Phone and portable chargers. Although many places in the forest will not provide service, it’s good to have your phone on you just in case.
HORSEBACK RIDING
Horsing Around the Barn in the town of Franklin offers lessons, pony rides and several different trail rides. The rides range from 1.5 hours to a full day ride into the mountains.
PLAY GOLF
There are several golf courses in Nantahala National Forest. See all courses in Nantahala and book your tee time here.
THE BILTMORE ESTATE
Take a Drive to The Biltmore Estate in Asheville. The Biltmore is a historic house museum that was built for George Washington Vanderbilt II between the years 1889 and 1895. It’s the largest of all privately owned houses in the U.S. This beautiful French Chateau style house has over 178,000 square feet
Take a tour of the house, the gardens & grounds, and do some wine tasting at the winery. If you want to splurge a little, you can spend a night or two. See their website for all visitor information.
CHEROKEE
The town of Cherokee is the capital of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, one of three Cherokee tribes in the U.S., and the only one in North Carolina. It’s right at the southern entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and a great place to learn about the Cherokee tribes.
Unto These Hills Outdoor Drama show is the story of the Cherokee Indians that takes place nightly from June through mid-August.
The Oconaluftee Indian Village is a living history village that portrays 18th century Cherokee life on the mountainside above the town. At the village you can work alongside the villagers as they make pottery, weave baskets and hull canoes. You can even participate in a dance with them. The Village is open from late April through early November.
One must stop in the town Cherokee is the Museum of the Cherokee. Here the story of the Cherokee people, their history and culture is brought to light.
Then for those looking for more excitement, you can always do a little gambling at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort.
BRYSON CITY
Bryson City sits at the southern border of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This laid-back town has very few tourists, but tons of things to do!
Take a ride on the steam powered Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. The Railroad takes you from their depot in Bryson City and through beautiful western North Carolina.
See the train schedule and check out all of the different events, such as the “Uncorked” wine & dine tour and the “Polar Express” that comes complete with hot cocoa!
TAKE A THRILLING DRIVE ON THE TAIL OF THE DRAGON
Now, if you’re really, really enjoying those windy roads, head over to Tail of the Dragon at Deal’s Gap!!
WATERFALLS
The forest is a great place for chasing waterfalls!
Upper Whitewater Falls: Whitewater Falls is near the town of Cashiers and is one of the highest falls east of the Mississippi. To access the Falls, you must take a steep one mile trail.
Glen Falls is a moderate hike in Highlands. It’s a 2-mile round trip hike on well marked trails where you’ll find 3 levels of falls. Be careful of the tree roots and elevation changes down and back up to the parking area.
Bridal Veil Falls is also in Highlands. This is one you can see from the highway, and, in fact, you can drive your car behind the falls.
Dry Falls is in Highlands. At Dry Falls you have the benefit of a dedicated parking lot and a manmade and very well kept path to the falls. Dry Falls is a lot of fun because you can walk behind them, but be sure to bring something to keep you dry!
Dill Falls, a 50 foot waterfall, is a short hike from the road. You can see both the Upper Falls and the Lower Falls by taking 2 separate trails that are a one mile round trip from the very same parking lot.
Silver Run Falls has a nice swimming hole among its beautiful waterfall setting. This is just outside of the town of Cashiers. These falls are a good option if you don’t want to hike because they’re right off the road. Parking is provided in a small patch of gravel nearby.
If you don’t mind a slightly difficult hike on a 1.6 mile loop trail, Rufus Morgan Falls is a beautiful spot in Franklin.
Cullasaja River Gorge is on Route 64 in Highlands. It’s a twisting, turning road with sheer cliffs and lots of beautiful waterfalls and rapids. Take your time and admire this beautiful stretch of road. There are plenty of pull-offs in case someone impatient gets behind you.
Rainbow Falls in Cashiers are really pretty 150 foot falls. There are boulders at the foot of the falls and they are surrounded in the summer by wildflowers and lush woodland. When the sun is shining through the falls, you’ll see rainbows per its name.
Within just a few miles you can enjoy zip lining, white water rafting, kayaking, hiking, and mountain biking. Nantahala Outdoor Center, one of the largest White Water Outfitters is just 9 miles from the lodge. If you want to venture out you can visit a local Brewery, Winery or take a trip on the Great Smokey Mountains railroad, enjoy a ride on the Blue Ridge Parkway. If you want a little change just down the road you have the Harrahs Cherokee Valley River Casino.
There's something for everyone to enjoy!
The lodge is a non smoking 2 bedroom 2.5 bath
It has a queen bed in master, 2 twin in spare room,
A Couch and a loveseat.
Can accommodate 5 guest easily but if you have more just let us know.
Pet friendly but need to know in advance.
You can enjoy BBQing on the grill or roast marshmallows over the fire pit.
Listen to the branch right off the porch with 2 waterfalls.
Motorcycle accessible. Paved road.
There is a cleaning fee.
Information about Nantahala and things you can do.
Nantahala and Nantahala National Forest is in the Western part of North Carolina. The Lake is located at about 3,000 feet, making this a nice cool spot at any time of the year.
RENT A BOAT
Lands End Marina, in the town of Topton, is the only boat rental facility on the lake. Here you can rent pontoon boats, ski boats, kayaks, paddleboards, and other watercraft. If you’ve already got your own watercraft, you can just rent dock space or equipment for your boat.
WHITEWATER RAFTING
Raft a nine-mile stretch of world-class rapids on Nantahala River Gorge. Nantahala Outdoor Center has rafting, kayaking and canoeing excursions through class II and III rapids. If you’d rather do a calm raft ride along the river, they can also provide trips for first-timers.
The Outdoor Center also has a couple of restaurants, ziplines, paddleboards and other awesome things for adventure seekers.
GO FISHING
This area is well-known for its many fly fishing streams and trout fishing. In Lake Nantahala, you’ll have the opportunity to catch trout, bass and catfish in the clear water of the lake. Don't forget about fishing licenses here.
LEARN HOW TO FLY FISH
One thing I keep saying I’m going to learn when we’re in North Carolina is to fly fish! It just seems so very peaceful, doesn’t it? The Nantahala Fly Fishing Company is the best place to get your experience. They offer half day clinics, full day private lessons, and 2-day fishing trips.
HIKING
There are hundreds of hiking trails in Nantahala National Forest. Find a trail based on your ability. See all trails in this area.
If you’re hiking in the Forest, be sure to know your physical limits and bring with you:
Extra food and water
Many areas in the forest do not have restrooms, so you will need hand sanitizer and supplies needed for waste products
Bear whistle and spray
Insect repellent
Sunscreen with at least and SPF of 50
First Aid Kit
A Backpack to hold everything you’ll need
Walking Stick
Thermal Socks
Hat to keep the sun off your face and neck
Layers of clothing… a tank top, long sleeve shirt, a sweatshirt/fleece and a windbreaker are all good to have with you! Mornings and evenings can be quite chilly, but the days can get very hot.
Phone and portable chargers. Although many places in the forest will not provide service, it’s good to have your phone on you just in case.
HORSEBACK RIDING
Horsing Around the Barn in the town of Franklin offers lessons, pony rides and several different trail rides. The rides range from 1.5 hours to a full day ride into the mountains.
PLAY GOLF
There are several golf courses in Nantahala National Forest. See all courses in Nantahala and book your tee time here.
THE BILTMORE ESTATE
Take a Drive to The Biltmore Estate in Asheville. The Biltmore is a historic house museum that was built for George Washington Vanderbilt II between the years 1889 and 1895. It’s the largest of all privately owned houses in the U.S. This beautiful French Chateau style house has over 178,000 square feet
Take a tour of the house, the gardens & grounds, and do some wine tasting at the winery. If you want to splurge a little, you can spend a night or two. See their website for all visitor information.
CHEROKEE
The town of Cherokee is the capital of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, one of three Cherokee tribes in the U.S., and the only one in North Carolina. It’s right at the southern entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and a great place to learn about the Cherokee tribes.
Unto These Hills Outdoor Drama show is the story of the Cherokee Indians that takes place nightly from June through mid-August.
The Oconaluftee Indian Village is a living history village that portrays 18th century Cherokee life on the mountainside above the town. At the village you can work alongside the villagers as they make pottery, weave baskets and hull canoes. You can even participate in a dance with them. The Village is open from late April through early November.
One must stop in the town Cherokee is the Museum of the Cherokee. Here the story of the Cherokee people, their history and culture is brought to light.
Then for those looking for more excitement, you can always do a little gambling at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort.
BRYSON CITY
Bryson City sits at the southern border of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This laid-back town has very few tourists, but tons of things to do!
Take a ride on the steam powered Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. The Railroad takes you from their depot in Bryson City and through beautiful western North Carolina.
See the train schedule and check out all of the different events, such as the “Uncorked” wine & dine tour and the “Polar Express” that comes complete with hot cocoa!
TAKE A THRILLING DRIVE ON THE TAIL OF THE DRAGON
Now, if you’re really, really enjoying those windy roads, head over to Tail of the Dragon at Deal’s Gap!!
WATERFALLS
The forest is a great place for chasing waterfalls!
Upper Whitewater Falls: Whitewater Falls is near the town of Cashiers and is one of the highest falls east of the Mississippi. To access the Falls, you must take a steep one mile trail.
Glen Falls is a moderate hike in Highlands. It’s a 2-mile round trip hike on well marked trails where you’ll find 3 levels of falls. Be careful of the tree roots and elevation changes down and back up to the parking area.
Bridal Veil Falls is also in Highlands. This is one you can see from the highway, and, in fact, you can drive your car behind the falls.
Dry Falls is in Highlands. At Dry Falls you have the benefit of a dedicated parking lot and a manmade and very well kept path to the falls. Dry Falls is a lot of fun because you can walk behind them, but be sure to bring something to keep you dry!
Dill Falls, a 50 foot waterfall, is a short hike from the road. You can see both the Upper Falls and the Lower Falls by taking 2 separate trails that are a one mile round trip from the very same parking lot.
Silver Run Falls has a nice swimming hole among its beautiful waterfall setting. This is just outside of the town of Cashiers. These falls are a good option if you don’t want to hike because they’re right off the road. Parking is provided in a small patch of gravel nearby.
If you don’t mind a slightly difficult hike on a 1.6 mile loop trail, Rufus Morgan Falls is a beautiful spot in Franklin.
Cullasaja River Gorge is on Route 64 in Highlands. It’s a twisting, turning road with sheer cliffs and lots of beautiful waterfalls and rapids. Take your time and admire this beautiful stretch of road. There are plenty of pull-offs in case someone impatient gets behind you.
Rainbow Falls in Cashiers are really pretty 150 foot falls. There are boulders at the foot of the falls and they are surrounded in the summer by wildflowers and lush woodland. When the sun is shining through the falls, you’ll see rainbows per its name.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Map of Nantahala, NC
££££
Reviews
5.0
This cabin was perfect for me, my husband and sister-in-law to stay. We had our coffee on the porch each morning with the sound of the creek right beside the house, and enjoyed a fire in the fire pit each evening. We went to Andrews and rode and rail bikes one day and went to Bryson City and went tubing the next day. Great trip. perfect location. We will be back!
3.0
too many steps up stairs (18) when you are 75 and not well. Had to sleep on couch. No WIFI couldn't watch any good channels/stations. Not too much around close to go too. Was clean Left (2) days early.
5.0
My wife and I visit the area annually and bring our dog. The cabin has a great location and is well kept.
We were content with the accommodations.
5.0
We had a great stay at the Running Branch Lodge. The place is just as advertised; secluded in the woods, quite & peaceful with the stream babbling in the background. The area surrounding Topton, NC is awesome, so many views of the mountains & streams. If you like rafting or fly fishing this is the spot.
5.0
My friends and I came to the area for a fly fishing trip in the Nantahala. The cabin was very clean and comfortable and the location was perfect with access to the river just minutes away to the lower river and the delayed harvest section. The cabin has a nice wrap around patio to chill and listen to the relaxing creek just below and also made good use of the grill. I look forward to returning to this area and will book again if available.
5.0
Ana was fantastic! The house was spotless and just as described. We unfortunately lost our key and they were quick to respond and help us through the situation. Thank you for a wonderful stay!
5.0
My husband and I came to celebrate his birthday and our anniversary and it was everything that we wanted. It snowed and was so magical especially with the flowing creek. Due to the weather we had to cut our stay short but we’ll definitely be back.
5.0
Loved this cabin. Loved hearing and seeing the little creek beside the cabin. Beautiful inside with all we needed to enjoy our stay. Would go back again and highly recommend!
5.0
Absolutely amazing! This cabin was perfect. It was better than described! We couldn't believe this was our cabin for the week when we pulled up! It was beautiful! Almost totally secluded in a valley. We never saw anybody the whole time we were there. Sitting on the wrap-around porch in the morning's and evening's watching and listening to the babbling brook that runs right in front of the cabin was so peaceful. We will be back every year. Thank you so much for a perfect vacation!
5.0
Property is nice. Enjoyed our stay.
5.0
Very relaxing by the creek. The cabin was very clean and had everything you needed. The outside was big enough to keep our dog entertained especially the ckeek and ponds.
5.0
Everything was clean a quiet! The property is in a gated community and convenient to the rivers. Lots of great fishing and hiking just a few miles away!
5.0
The place was nice and clean. Everything was pretty modern and just overall very good. I would stay here again for sure.
There is almost no cell reception in this area, but the cabin had wifi which was a MUST!
4.0
Nice area and property. Lacks reliable internet, no big deal.
5.0
Cabin was very clean and had everything that you needed! It was a nice home away from home! The stream out front of the cabin was nice to sit and listen to while having our morning coffee! We sat outside a few nights and had a fire and watched the fireflies! There’s a good bit of them!! So neat to see! So peaceful and quiet! Thanks for sharing your home with us!
5.0
I can't say enough about this property and the owners! Even though we visited on the coldest week of the past 40 years, it was a wonderful trip. Ana and her husband were so helpful. We are from the gulf coast and were unfamiliar with North Carolina. They gave us some tips of where things were located and some tips about the property. First, they told us the property was the 1st one we would come to and it was the easiest one to get in and out of in case of snowy/freezing weather. We were VERY grateful for that. The cabin is in a gated community. The road was well maintained and on flat ground. The cabin itself was simply beautiful. It was very rustic with the interior being wood with hard wood floors that gave a cozy ambience. The furnishings were nice and I can't say enough about how comfortable the bed was. It was like sleeping in a warm cloud. The bathrooms were awesome. The kitchen was nice and if you like to cook, had just about anything you would need to cook anything you would like. There were lots of windows in the downstairs area where you could see the area. There is a creek that runs down the hill on the side of the cabin. You can hear it running inside the house which added to the experience. It was so peaceful and relaxing! The cabin was absolutely spotless including the floors. Even though it was so cold (high of 2 degrees on one day) and we couldn't get out a whole lot, we didn't feel trapped or feel like we lost anything. The creek partially froze over along with the ponds which added to the beauty of the place. We absolutely loved the cabin and the time we spent there. It was an enchanting experience and one we will always remember. I would highly recommend it.
5.0
This cabin is well stocked clean and roomy. We enjoyed the area. I highly recommend
5.0
Clean comfortable and the creek is a nice addition. Very close to anywhere you need to go, while being secluded
5.0
We came to town for a wedding and loves this 2 bedroom place for my husband, 2 adult and me. This small home is beautiful and was prefect for us. The only downside is there is no dining room table for us all to sit at for meals or games. Otherwise, we loved jt!
5.0
We enjoyed the gateaway
5.0
The whole process was easy and accurate perfect place to stay!
5.0
We very much enjoyed our stay at your cabin. It was very clean and there was everything that we needed for a wonderful trip.
5.0
Very clean and an Awesome location!
5.0
Great location and super clean . We enjoyed our stay very much :-)
5.0
Great escape
Our family thoroughly enjoyed our stay in this cabin in the mountains. The cabin itself was very comfortable - we especially enjoyed sitting on the wrap around porch listening to the creek on the property and gathering around the fire pit after a day of fun. The kids and dog loved playing in the creek. The community property with the gazebo and creek/ponds right in front of the house was perfect for dog walking and reading in our hammocks. We were also the only people ever there! The location was excellent with the Nantahala Outdoor Center and many hiking trails a short drive away. We also enjoyed tubing in Great Smoky Mountain National Park and visiting Bryson City. Ana was a great host and very responsive. Our trip was the perfect combination of quiet/relaxation and adventure. We can’t wait to return!
5.0
Amazing
The property was beautiful, pictures do not do it justice! Perfect size for our family. Nicely decorated with everything we needed as far as utensils, linens, etc. The cleanest VRBO we have ever stayed in.
The location was perfect for hiking with the Nantahala National Forest nearby, Bryson City and the train made for a great excursion, and Ziplining just down the road. We also took advantage of whitewater rafting, but opted for a longer drive for more challenging rapids, though there was plenty of rafting nearby.
If we ever find ourselves heading that direction again we will definitely book this VRBO again.
Thank you for such a wonderful home away from home!
5.0
Vacation
Rental was easy through vrbo, we’ve stayed at Running Branch a few times before and really enjoyed listening to the creek, relaxing by the fire pit, while surrounded by mountains. There’s so many activities just a short drive away.
5.0
Enjoyed our stay!
The cottage was very clean and well provided. The owner responded to our questions quickly.
5.0
A slice of heaven
I would recommend this cabin to anyone looking to stay near Cherokee.
5.0
Fantastic property and owners
Wonderful stay with our family away from the busyness. Limited signal but was enjoyable to be disconnected. Quick response from owners. Would definitely come back.
5.0
Beautiful Cabin!
My husband and I spent 10 days at this little slice of heaven! The cabin is lovely and spacious with everything you need. It was extremely clean and furnished beautifully! I had a few questions before we arrived and Ana was very responsive everytime. We've always stayed at other places for our annual trip to NC but this is our favorite of all! Thank you Ana, for making this trip extra special...see you next year!!
5.0
Stunning Cabin close to Smokies
Loved this Cabin/Cottage so relaxing, peaceful and the small mini stream that glides past the cottage, not to mention 📍 location so close to Murphy, Bryson City, Ashville and we even drove over the mountain to Gatlinburg! We are coming back, we loved it and now looking to purchase property near the OTC, white water, zip lines etc and the beautiful Elk we saw.
Thanks for renting your cabin to guests from all over.
Angel & Richard Crosland
La Grange, GA
5.0
Wow!!!!
This place is an absolute gem!!! We have been coming here for years and never knew this amazing place existed!!! All we had to do was come in with our clothes and we were home!! Everything you could possibly want or need is at your fingertips!! Will most definitely be returning
5.0
Peaceful getaway
We had a wonderful time staying at the Lodge. The house was clean, comfortable, and had every amenity we could want. Our dog loved the stream that runs right by the cabin. We had no problem with the wi-fi and there was a landline phone in case we needed it. I had two questions for the owner, and she responded incredibly quickly. We will definitely stay again!
5.0
The Perfect Place
Loved this place. Nice, clean, and everything we needed. Owners were quick to respond and very accommodating to extend our stay. Perfect location to the Nantahala Outdoor Center. This is a must stay.
5.0
Cabin was very nice and cozy
Very good
5.0
Woderful Cabin
This cabin is very nice. I have never stayed in a better stocked place. The porch is great. There is a huge yard, nice creek and a pond. Our 7-year-old grandson had a wonderful time. They even gave us a bottle of wine! We did have to do a lot of driving to get to places we wanted to go but the senery is beautiful. We will come back.
2.5
This is a clean, well kept house. It's close to some great hiking trails & Nantahala gorge. The tiny stream next to the house led down to some retention ponds that were perfect for my 3 year old to practice casting with her new fishing rod (we went nearby to Otter Creek Fish farm and she caught her first fish). The house is well stocked with cooking utensils. The washer/dryer was perfect to keep up with laundry on vacation. It had a landline phone, wifi, and satellite TV so you never felt like you were cut off from the world. I would definitely rent this place again.Help navigating in: When navigating in on 74 from the Northeast, Google Maps told us to turn onto Franklin Branch one entrance too early. It's the second entrance on the Map coming from the North. It also told us to go up the road when it was the first house after the gate.
5.0
Clean and Beautiful
This is a clean, well kept house. It's close to some great hiking trails & Nantahala gorge. The tiny stream next to the house led down to some retention ponds that were perfect for my 3 year old to practice casting with her new fishing rod (we went nearby to Otter Creek Fish farm and she caught her first fish). The house is well stocked with cooking utensils. The washer/dryer was perfect to keep up with laundry on vacation. It had a landline phone, wifi, and satellite TV so you never felt like you were cut off from the world. I would definitely rent this place again.
Help navigating in: When navigating in on 74 from the Northeast, Google Maps told us to turn onto Franklin Branch one entrance too early. It's the second entrance on the Map coming from the North. It also told us to go up the road when it was the first house after the gate.
5.0
A relaxing getaway!
Such a beautiful property. Perfect location to unwind and decompress. We will be coming back soon!
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Nantahala?
The average price for a rental in Nantahala is £196 per night. This rental is £66 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Running Branch Lodge (cabin) Nantahala,rafting,zipline,Wifi, dtv, firepit,stream. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Running Branch Lodge (cabin) Nantahala,rafting,zipline,Wifi, dtv, firepit,stream pet friendly?
Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at Running Branch Lodge (cabin) Nantahala,rafting,zipline,Wifi, dtv, firepit,stream?
We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and fireplace.
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