Tiny Luxury living in a spectacular location! Owl's Nest River is one of eight adorable tiny houses located just outside of downtown Bryson City, in the new River’s Rest Resort. Brand new, beautifully decorated, modern tiny houses have easy access, offering river lodging. Beautifully landscaped outdoor space, with covered gathering area offering a shared fire pit, parking, river views from each unit, all within walking distance to one another. Each tiny home features a covered porch with outdoor seating.
Indoors you will find a tiny space that embraces modern luxury. Owl's Nest River has an open living space with comfortable seating, large flat screen tv with streaming services, highspeed internet, a fully stocked kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a small dining space, private bedroom with queen bed and flat screen tv, and a private bath with stand up shower. Owl's Nest River features an additional loft sleeping space with King Size bed. This unit offers a stackable washer and dryer for guest usage.
Owl's Nest River is located just outside of downtown Bryson City, in the beautiful River’s Rest Development. This tiny home offers easy access, motorcycle access (no trailers) and is within city limits. This home is just minutes from the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad, home of The Polar Express, the Great Pumpkin Patch Express, and scenic train tours. Also, the Great Smoky Mountain National Park in the Deep Creek community - a great spot to go hiking, fishing, tubing, view some waterfalls, and go horseback riding. There are also several great local restaurants, craft breweries, and boutique shops. If you'd like to take a 15-minute ride over to Cherokee, you can enjoy learning the rich history of the Cherokee at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian or the Saunooke Village. If you're interested in a little nightlife, you can also visit Harrah's Cherokee Casino. If you're looking for more adrenal pumping outdoor adventure, take a 15 minute drive over to the Nantahala River Gorge, which is famous for whitewater rafting, kayaking, fishing, hiking, ziplining, and horseback riding.