Our 2,400 sq. ft. cabin sits in a quiet mountain holler at 3,900 feet, surrounded by stunning views and wildlife—watch deer, chipmunks, and birds right outside. Explore 43 private acres with trails that back up to Grayson Highlands State Park, famous for its wild ponies. A pond with a natural waterfall and three spring-fed swimming pools along a creek add to the charm. (One well-behaved dog welcome with refundable pet deposit; leash required outdoors. See Other Details to note about the Pet fee)
Our spacious mountain cabin is perfect for families and groups, offering 4 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms with plenty of room to relax after a day of exploring.
Main-Level King Suite – Comfortable king-size bed with a private full bathroom, ideal for added privacy.
Upstairs King Bedroom – Cozy and inviting with mountain charm.
Upstairs Full Bedroom – Perfect for additional guests or kids.
Upstairs Twin Trundle Bedroom – Includes a twin bed with a pull-out twin, great for children or extra sleeping space.
Extra Sleeping Options – A queen-size floor mattress/futon is available for larger groups or flexible sleeping arrangements.
This layout makes the cabin ideal for families, couples traveling together, or groups looking for both comfort and space.
All areas of the house including some of the interesting old homestead out buildings to explore.
Property backs up to Grayson Highlands State Park. Quiet and secluded, friendly neighbors and lots of wildlife
More than enough private parking for all guests.
*The Fall Foliage Is spectacular Starting in September and peaks the end of October.
The Grayson Highlands State Park backs up to our 43 acres. It`s hard to top the views at Grayson Highlands State Park in any season, but fall brings an almost surreal level of beauty.
Below are places within about an hours drive from Babbling Brook Cabin:
NEW RIVER (15 miles to access): Fishing, tubing, kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding, swimming, Riverside Canoe (22 miles), New River State Park (19 miles)
NATURE & PARKS: Grayson Highlands State Park (2.8 miles), Mount Rogers (6.3 miles), Mount Jefferson State Natural Area (22.8 miles), Hungry Mother State Park and Lake (38 miles), Stone Mountain State Park (45. miles), Grandfather Mountain State Park (56 miles)
NEARBY SITES: Lansing, NC (10 miles), West Jefferson - downtown & arts district (19 miles), Damascus, VA (21 miles), Marion, Va (35 miles), Blue Ridge Parkway, Jefferson NC (29 miles), Abingdon, VA (44 miles), Boone, NC (44 miles), Appalachian State University (44 miles), Appalachian Ski Mountain (51 miles), Beech Mountain Resort (66 miles), Bristol, VA/TN (59 miles)
WINERIES: Old Barn Winery (23 miles), Thistle Meadow Winery (29 miles), Grandfather Vineyards and Winery (53 miles), Roaring River Vineyards (54 miles)
AIRPORTS: Tri-Cities Airport (76 miles) Hickory Regional Airport (87 miles), Piedmont-Triad International Airport (126 miles), Roanoke-Blacksburg/Va Regional Airport (129 miles), Charlotte Douglas International Airport (138 miles)
Tucked deep in an enchanting Appalachian Mountain Holler(Hollow, if we want to be more formal), Babbling Brook Cabin feels like something out of a movie scene—or the pages of a storybook. From the moment you begin the drive up the gravel road, you’re greeted with views so charming they almost feel unreal. Perfectly situated at 3,900 feet above sea level, this 2,441 sq ft mountain haven blends the rustic beauty of the Blue Ridge with the timeless elegance of an English countryside home, a reflection of one of the owners who was raised in the United Kingdom. The result? A cozy, welcoming escape that feels both grand and familiar—like a mountain lodge and a charming English country house rolled into one.
Set on 43 private acres, our property borders the 4,500-acre Grayson Highlands State Park—home to famous wild ponies and endless panoramic views. A marked trail winds from the cabin to the top of the property, reaching nearly 4,000 feet above sea level, where you can take in the sweeping mountain scenery in total privacy. Wildlife is abundant—watch deer wander the apple trees, chipmunks and groundhogs play along the trails, and countless bird species that make our land a birder’s dream.
In spring, the hillsides are alive with meticulously planted blooms and a rainbow of wildflowers. In summer, enjoy cool mountain breezes and take a refreshing dip in one of our three spring-fed waterfalls and natural pools (swim at your own risk—life jackets provided). Autumn paints the landscape in rich golds, reds, and oranges, while winter brings peaceful snowfall that transforms the property into a wonderland.
Highlights You’ll Love:
Cozy & Inviting Interiors – A warm, nature-inspired design with wood beams, plush furnishings, and English cottage touches.
Private Trails – Multiple walking paths right from your doorstep, including a marked trail to the ridge.
Water Features – A peaceful stream with cascading waterfalls and enlarged swimming holes.
Fire Pit by the Creek – Perfect for roasting marshmallows, telling stories, and stargazing far from city lights.
Deck with a View – Sip your morning coffee while listening to the pond’s gentle waterfall.
Wildlife Viewing – Deer, chipmunks, groundhogs, birds, and even the occasional wild pony in the surrounding park.
Modern Comforts in the Wilderness – Recently upgraded Starlink High-Speed Internet for remote work or streaming.
Whether you’re hiking in Grayson Highlands, taking a polar plunge in winter, or simply curling up in a cozy chair with a book, Babbling Brook Cabin offers a one-of-a-kind escape into nature’s embrace. Here, you can slow down, breathe deep, and truly connect with the beauty of the Appalachian Mountains.
The property itself has multiple streams on it, one of which actually supplies the water for the home so you are drinking chilled spring water that is sterilized with a UV filter.
All water activities are at own risk and there is no lifeguard on duty (life jackets are available).
Wi-Fi is available and use of a land line. Cell phones can be used via Wi-Fi calling but due to the rural area cell reception outside the house is not available.******As of 5/29/23 we have faster more reliable hi speed internet with Starlink*****
Free EV charger for guests is available. Charger is 240V at 40 AMP.
PET FEE: We do require a $350 refundable pet deposit, which will be returned after checkout once our cleaners confirm no pet-related damage. To help us keep the cabin comfortable for all guests, please follow a few simple rules: keep your dog on a leash when outside for safety, clean up after them, and do not allow pets on the furniture or beds. We appreciate your help in keeping the cabin enjoyable for everyone and are happy you get to share this mountain adventure with your pup!
HOUSE RULES
We kindly ask you to read our house rules carefully and keep them in mind during your stay.
1. No parties or events allowed.
2. No smoking allowed inside the house.
3. Swimming in the pools is suitable for all. For children and adults that are unable to swim it is highly recommended to wear a life jacket. These are available in the laundry room. Swim at own risk!
4. No unregistered guests allowed.
5. Please don’t eat or drink in the bedrooms.
6. Please do not feed the bears; do not leave any food or trash outside of the house.
7. Please respect check-in and check-out times.
8. Please take care of the furnishings. You have to pay for damages that exceed the security deposit.
9. Please don’t rearrange the furniture.
10. Please do the dishes.
11. Please leave trash bags in the pantry room, do not leave outside.
12. No illegal substances allowed on the premise.
13. Please do not allow children to climb rock formations on the property.
HISTORIC 1950s CONSTRUCTION HAZARDS:
- Original steep, narrow wooden `ship stairs` that DO NOT meet modern building codes
- Extremely steep pitch with narrow treads creating serious fall hazards
- Irregular step dimensions and no modern safety features
- Risk of serious injury or death from stair-related falls
WATER HAZARDS -
- Natural pond with variable depth, underwater obstacles, and NO LIFEGUARD
- Multiple water features, streams, and wet areas with drowning risk
- Slippery surfaces around all water areas
- No safety barriers or fencing around water features
- Seasonal changes creating unstable banks and hidden dangers
- Aquatic wildlife including potential venomous snakes
- Hypothermia risk from cold water exposure
- No emergency rescue equipment available
EXPANSIVE RURAL PROPERTY DANGERS:
- Uneven terrain with holes, steep slopes, and natural depressions across 43 acres
- Dense vegetation obscuring hazards and wildlife habitat
- High elevation changes throughout property
- Risk of getting lost with limited cell service and extended emergency response times
- Wildlife encounters including potentially dangerous animals
- No marked trails or adequate lighting for night navigation
- Falls from elevated outdoor structures and decks
HOUSE RULES & PROPERTY PROTOCOLS
- No pets without prior written approval.
- No smoking or vaping indoors or outdoors - $500 fee for violations.
- Registered guests only overnight.
- Exercise EXTREME caution on all stairs - use handrails when available, no running or rushing.
- Children under 16 require constant adult supervision on stairs and around water.
- Water activities (swimming/wading) are strictly at your own risk with NO LIFEGUARD.
- Stay on established paths when exploring property.
- Carry flashlight for nighttime navigation and emergency contact information.
- No alcohol consumption before using stairs or water features.
- Report any structural concerns, loose boards, or hazards immediately to Host.