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The Cabin at Mill Pond – Galax, VA

The Cabin at Mill Pond – Galax, VA

Tucked away from the fast pace of life, The Cabin at Mill Pond in Galax, VA sits on 10 tranquil acres in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It serves as your own private getaway for two or a family vacation among nature.

 

Skyland Resort in Shenandoah National Park – Virginia

Skyland Resort in Shenandoah National Park – Virginia

If you are looking for a room with a view, you are sure to find it at Skyland Resort, located within Shenandoah National Park in Luray, VA at mile 41.7 on Skyline Drive. A vacation here puts you at the highest point of elevation along Skyline Drive and miles away from the distractions of everyday life.

Boyd Mountain Log Cabins

Boyd Mountain Log Cabins

Bruce and Elaine Roberts had a simple hope - a secluded place with some of the conveniences, yes, but no bellhops and valets. Really just a simple and cozy spot near the Smokies where the two of them  could hike, take photographs and, of course, “set a spell.” Boyd Mountain Log Cabins was perfect.

Ole Mink Farm Mountain Retreat

Ole Mink Farm Mountain Retreat

This western Maryland retreat offers cabins from one-room cozies to a lodge-style cabin that can accommodate up to 10. All of the cabins offer access to the swimming pool, fishing pond and 40 shady acres.

Mountain Home For Sale in Virginia

Mountain Home For Sale in Virginia

Discover spectacular multi-range mountain views from this beautifully appointed new custom country home perched on 19 +/-  VA acres of rolling pasture and hardwoods. The 1 ½ story home boasts 3,243 +/- square feet of living space with 4 bedrooms and 4 baths.

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