Mountain Top Cabin Rentals in Georgia

One of many cabins at Mountain Top Cabin Rentals – where upscale meets down to earth.
Mountain Top Rentals offers vacation packages that may include in-cabin chef service, in-cabin massages, horseback riding, whitewater rafting, guided fishing excursions or train rides.
Mountain Top Rentals offers vacation packages that may include in-cabin chef service, in-cabin massages, horseback riding, whitewater rafting, guided fishing excursions or train rides.

Looking for a private escape among the sights and sounds of nature? Luxury cabins await in Blue Ridge, GA. Mountain Top Cabin Rentals –where upscale meets down to earth – has just the accommodations you desire, whether you’re in search of a romantic getaway or a fun family vacation among gorgeous mountain scenery.

Each high end property – available in various sizes to suit the number of people in your group – offers upscale amenities, such as panoramic mountain, river or creek views, hot tubs, flat panel TVs, WiFi, outdoor fireplaces, game rooms and more. Take it up a notch and plan a vacation package that may include in-cabin chef service, in-cabin massages, horseback riding, whitewater rafting, guided fishing excursions or train rides on the historic Blue Ridge Scenic Railway.

Guests are also encouraged to explore the town of Blue Ridge, a vacation destination in itself, which sits just minutes from the cabins. Considered an “art town,” Blue Ridge offers art galleries, a community theater and specialty shops to explore in addition to the numerous outdoor activities to enjoy. As a guest of Mountain Top Cabin Rentals, you receive a MTV Discount Card that features hundreds of dollars in savings at nearby attractions, restaurants and merchants.

For more information and reservations: 706-258-6220; mountaintopcabinrentals.com.

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