The Treetop Terrace is a bright and airy home and is not your typical mountain cabin. All the finishes are top of the line, with granite counters, travertine baths, and wood floors throughout.
The Treetop Terrace has three levels of cozy beauty, with a bedroom and full bath on each floor. The first floor offers a fireplace in the bedroom with queen size bed bunk beds with a twin trundle and a day bed with twin trundle sleeping 7 total. In the first floor bedroom you will enjoy direct access to the wraparound deck. The second level hosts another wraparound deck with breathtaking views, the main room, fully functioning and stocked kitchen, and a spacious king size bedroom. The upper floor offers a loft and private suite with a third bedroom and a king size bed. The loft is perfect for hanging out to read late into the night or greet the day with a quiet cup of coffee. The loft has a queen sleeper sofa for extra guests. If you are a morning person, you will never see a prettier sunrise than from the loft at The Treetop Terrace. Enjoy luxurious surroundings and the panoramic view from every room in the house.
The Big Tree Community is an established subdivision with mostly paved roads that provide easy access to The Treetop Terrace. You feel above it all at 4,500 feet. As you relax on the covered decks, you can enjoy dinner outside on our outdoor dining table, you can watch the cars travel through the hills below while sitting on our nice Polywood Adirondacks, or see the lights flicker on as the day ends.
Check in time is 4:00pm or after and Check out time is 10:00am
NO SMOKING is allowed inside our cabin
As you plan your trip to The Treetop Terrace please be reminding that winter weather in the Blue Ridge Mountains can occur from November through April. The Treetop Terrace is accessed through mountain roads which can be icy in winter weather. For the safety of you and your party, please be prepared to drive in snow and ice. This means 4-wheel drive, good tires, and chains. It is your responsibility to be prepared for hazardous road conditions. There will be NO REFUNDS, allowances or date changes resulting from your negligence in this matter.
PLEASE NOTE: It is strongly recommended you obtain travel insurance when booking our cabin. Sometimes unforeseen circumstances happen which could cause you to need to cancel your trip. If you choose *not* to obtain travel insurance, please know that we will abide by our advertised cancelation policy and no refunds will be provided should you decline to protect your travel investment. If you choose to book this cabin, that action constitutes agreement with this policy.
Enjoy Blue Ridge Mountain Attractions near West Jefferson, NC
Highlights include:
Ashe County Arts Center: The Ashe Arts Center in downtown West Jefferson features the work of local artists, hosting visual arts exhibits and a variety of concerts. Local work is also available in the Gallery Shop. The arts center houses the offices of the Ashe County Arts Council. For more information, visit (Website hidden by Airbnb)
Ashe County Cheese Co.: Ashe County Cheese is Carolina’s oldest cheese plant, producing quality cheese since 1930. They are located in the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains. For more information, visit (Website hidden by Airbnb)
Back Road Tour of Ashe County: The High Country Back Roads Tour is a driving tour that meanders through the back roads of Ashe County. A downloadable CD, accompanied by a map, is available at (Website hidden by Airbnb) or by visiting the Ashe County
Chamber of Commerce located in West Jefferson.
Sunday Salon at the River House: Just about every Sunday beginning in April, Sunday Salons at River House feature musical and theatrical performances, poetry readings, book signings, art displays and literary and historical discussions, followed by dinner. For more information, visit (Website hidden by Airbnb)
The Barn Quilt Tour: The Ashe County Arts Council has brought together members of the community to design, paint and mount quilt block paintings on barns throughout the County. The treasure hunt begins with the help of a brochure pinpointing the locations of over 31 barn quilts. Stop by the Arts Council in West Jefferson for a brochure on visit the Arts Council web site at (Website hidden by Airbnb)
The Blue Ridge Parkway: For more than 30 miles, the Blue Ridge Parkway traverses the ridges of Ashe County, showcasing spectacular long range views, picturesque log cabins and truly breathtaking pastoral settings. For more information, visit (Website hidden by Airbnb)
The Churches of the Frescoes: During the 1970s, internationally renowned fresco artist Ben Long created magnificent enduring works in two small antique churches in Ashe County. Thousands of people visit the frescoes each year – both for their religious significance and because they are unique works of art. For more information, visit: (Website hidden by Airbnb)
Virginia Creeper Trail: For a one-day outing, consider the short drive from Ashe County to Damascus, VA for a 17-mile bicycle ride – all down hill! The Virginia Creeper Bicycle trail is considered one of the most spectacular bicycle trails in the world. For more information, visit (Website hidden by Airbnb)
West Jefferson Arts District: In the space of a few city blocks, the West Jefferson Arts District features nearly a dozen artist studios, galleries and co-ops, as well as fifteen community murals depicting the musical heritage, colorful landscape, and diverse culture of the region. Gift shops, antiques, and some of the best restaurants you could hope to find are here as well. For more information, visit (Website hidden by Airbnb)
Festivals and events:
MerleFest (April): MerleFest takes place each year in neighboring Wilkes County. It was founded in 1988 in Memory of Eddy Merle Watson as a fundraiser for Wilkes Community College and to celebrate “traditional plus” music. It features over 90 artists on 14 different stages, including world renowned folk guitar stylist, Doc Watson. For more information, visit (Website hidden by Airbnb)
Wayne C. Henderson Music Festival & Guitar Competition (June): Held on the third Saturday in June‚ at Grayson Highlands State Park in neighboring Mouth of Wilson, Virginia, the Wayne C. Henderson Music Festival and Guitar Competition features some of the region’s best traditional musicians. A portion of the proceeds from the Festival are placed into a scholarship fund to aid local young musicians in continuing their educations. For more information, visit (Website hidden by Airbnb)
Christmas in July (July): One of the best, old-fashioned summer festivals in the south, Christmas in July features mouth-watering food vendors, juried crafts, fantastic children activities, foot-stompin’ bluegrass music and more! For more information, visit (Website hidden by Airbnb)
River House Winefest (July): Great local North Carolina wine, great food, great art, great music, and just plain fun on a Saturday afternoon down by the New River. For more information, visit (Website hidden by Airbnb)
Rotary Old Time Bluegrass Fiddler’s Convention (August): Preserving mountain heritage while supporting Rotary high school scholarships, the convention honors the old time and bluegrass music of the mountains and the musicians who make it. Ashe County has a rich history in the roots of what eventually evolved into the current country music industry, and continues to raise up some of the best musicians in the nation. For more information, visit (Website hidden by Airbnb)
Ola Belle Reed Homecoming (August): A showcase of music honoring Ola Belle Reed, a local, legendary bluegrass and gospel musician. For more information, visit (Website hidden by Airbnb)
New River Blues Festival (September): Regional and national blues musicians perform on the banks of the New River. For more information, visit (Website hidden by Airbnb)
On the Same Page Literary Festival (September): A community read, author talks, performances, and events around the county. For more information, visit (Website hidden by Airbnb)