Cabin on a lake
I am looking for a vacation spot in NC. Looking for a Cabin on a Lake. Doesn't matter if there are others next to me. Nothing Fancy. Just a place I can wake up. Walk to my Canoe and go fly fishing. Or a good Camping area around a Lake would work. I'm in Wilmington.
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If you don't mind South Carolina.. A nice Two Bedroom Cabin in private lake front community on Keowee Lake.
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I dont mind driving. I live near the beach so ill have to drive some. I just hate camping on the beach. Ill look up the place you mentioned, thanks
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Check out Lake Lure, nice little vacation area with Chimney Rock Park & the Rocky Broad River near by.
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Prices ought to be good for Lake Keowee ( although there are some high end developments), Things were over built out this way and banks own many homes or others looking to sell, should definitely be a buyers market. If you look there check out Lake JoCassee just up from Keowee it is one of the nicest lakes in the country in my opinion ( not many houses on that lake though). Lake Keowee is a skinny long Lake with lots of power boats, not so much for Lake Jo Cassee. Lake Hartwell out of Clemson, SC is a large lake below Keowee.
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That lake lure is what I'm looking for. Thats perfect. Anyone ever stay in one of these. Just hope they have a Canoe you can have with the Cabin.
http://www.lake-lure.com/Cabins.htm |
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As far as canoes, there is a rental place right there in town by the lake. Also worth noting, Bat Cave is the largest fissure cave in North America and is just 3-4 miles up the road from Lake Lure. |
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PM on SC cabin too. |
Understand you are looking at Lake Lure
Lake JoCassee just for reference http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/pa...5/lodging.aspx Devils Fork State Park, S.C. The Lake is man made, old Camp JoCassee is 300' below the surface now. The lake is near the Eastern Divide and is a clear deep Mt. lake with several large fingers where rivers come into the lake and is surrounded by mountains. I believe it is 27 miles from the main put-in to the back of the NC side. NC opened up a park on their end a few years back...I am more familiar with the Devils Fork put-ins, cabins and park. know of some 17' Wilderness System, Sealutions if needed :) http://www.google.com/search?q=Lake%...w=1280&bih=574 Images http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/gorg/main.php N.C. Gorges State Park |
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Ill post a small review when I get back. |
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There are lots of small places though with both cabins and riverside hotel rooms that are pretty rustic. If I were you I would call the cider house or one of the local real estate agents who can give you a much better idea of whats available since its been a few years since I have been there myself. The cabins we used to rent were about 500 sq ft, 1 bedroom, living room and a bathroom with the kitchen being off the side of the living room. There is a string of 8 or 10 of them on the ride side of highway 9 right after highway 9 separates from highway 74 and heads north out of Bat Cave. Hope this helps. |
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Have to agree about Lake Jocassee. Really beautiful place. Devils Fork also has rental cabins. I've done the campground there several times; it's also a great place to do deep dives IF you have the technical experience/equipment (it's clear as air and really cold below 200' :D). If you don't feel like driving that far check out Cheraw State Park in Cheraw, SC. They've also got campgrounds and cabins, the lake has good bass and panfish and there's also championship golf. Swing by here and we'll loan you the canoe (if the rugrats in the "Q" aren't using it ;)). SC does right by their state parks. |
This requires some drive time..., but its pristine and affordable www.tidalcottages.com
We have stay there and are returning 4July; its that good. of the three we stayed in the one on your Military right. They are all a bit Spartan, but authentic converted fish shacks. |
Camped on Lake Waccamaw NC for three days. Awsome place. Lake has a clay bottom. You can wade out over 200 meters. Perfect for fly fishing. You drive your vehicle to your camp site to unload. But then you have to park it. Only about a mile away.
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