Peace-in-the-Forest Retreat - Singles, Couples, Artists, Forest Lovers
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Peace-in-the-Forest Retreat - Singles, Couples, Artists, Forest Lovers

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Pickens County, South Carolina, 29671, Vereinigte Staaten
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NOTE ON COVID-19: WE ARE GOING THE EXTRA MILE to make sure that all touchable surfaces in our cabin are sanitized prior to your arrival at the cabin. We also want to remind you that our remote cabin with 100 acres of forested land with miles of foot trails offer a healthy place to be, breathe and move - all of which supports social distancing and promotes good health. ** FOR STAYS LESS THAN 7 NIGHTS, RATES ARE LESS THAN MOST QUOTED PRICES EXCEPT FOR WEEKENDS- CONTACT OWNER FOR DETAILS. PEACE-IN-THE-FOREST RETREAT offers singles, couples, families, artists, writers, cyclists, forest lovers and others a reprieve from the rat race by providing privacy and quiet in a very beautiful and comfortable, custom-built cabin, immersed in hardwood and pine forests of the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Located near the Blue Ridge Escarpment – that incredibly beautiful transition between the blue ridge mountains of the Appalachians and the SC foothills. The cabin is located on 100 acres of forested land with many hiking trails that we are fortunate to be stewards of. It is also located within 15-30 min from Table Rock, Keowee, Devils Fork, Ceasars Head, & Jones Gap St. Parks; 30-40 min from Hartwell, Lakes Keowee & Jocassee as well as DuPont STate Forest(NC); less than an hour from whitewater rivers (Chattooga, French Broad & more), & many trout streams & waterfalls. It is 30 min from Greenville, SC; 40 min from Brevard, NC; 40 min from Clemson ; 45 min from Hendersonville, NC & 1 hour & 15 min from Asheville, NC. THE CABIN - [more images avail.upon request] We built the cabin in 2004 from pine trees that we cut and sawed here on the property; its surrounded by 100s of acres of privately owned forest land with scattered homes. This provides a rare kind of quiet, broken by the sounds of animals, the wind and rain. The dark night skies also allow for great star gazing. The exterior of the cabin is made of white pine board and batten while the interior consists of white pine paneling and sheet rock, yellow pine floors, and tall cathedral ceilings throughout. Original oil paintings, quilted wall hangings, stain glass and other art impart a pleasant aesthetic quality to the cabin. LOCATION, LOCATION... - The list of “Activities” below – with the exception of hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing - are not actually onsite but within easy driving distance. For example, there are many fine golf courses, fishing and boating opportunities within 10 - 45 min. While nearby Pickens and Easley offer some restaurants and cultural/entertainment opportunities, Greenville clearly offers the widest and finest selection of these. The beautiful downtown district has many fine restaurants, the Peace Center (plays, ballet, music), museums, galleries and shopping. One of the recent additions is the restoration of the Reedy River Falls area in West End, the centerpiece of which is a curved suspension bridge (walking only), truly an architectural wonder, which overlooks the falls, downtown area and park. Other local cultural attractions include the Pickens County Museum of Art and History, located 10 min away in Pickens. The museum also operates the restored Hagood Mill site, one of the few active grist mills in the region. Most Saturdays there is music and more at the Hagood Mill, celebrating the early history of the area in terms of music, storytelling, blacksmithing, quilting and more. Its open for tours Wed-Sat. DAVID'S FEATURE FAVORITE SWEET SPOT – I highly recommend kayaking, canoeing or swimming on Lake Jocassee - one of the most beautiful lakes in the Southeast. I will rent canoes and kayaks depending when available. This deep, clear lake is literally perched at the edge of the mountains – and is thus fed by clear mountain streams, whose waterfalls, in some cases, actually fall directly into the lake. The surrounding mountain landscape with rich forested slopes and coves, coupled with the wide, deep waters provide a uniquely beautiful scene. Only one small area of this large lake has been developed - a small amount of private land and a small amount that is part of Devils Fork State Park but the rest is undeveloped forest belonging to Duke Power, SC/NC, or US the Forest Service. ECOLOGISTS DELIGHT - We are located in the Upper Foothills Physiographic Province where we have a blend of Piedmont and Mountain species. This area is the southern tip of the range for white pine, Eastern Hemlock, rosebay rhododendron and other woody and herbaceous species. Much of the land is classified as ranging from oak-hickory forest to various pine-hardwood mixes (white, Virginia and Shortleaf pines) to cove hardwood-hemlock forests. Historically, this was Cherokee land – points and other artifacts can still be found today. It was settled mostly in the late 1700s and 1800s by white settlers. Scattered homesites can still be found from this period. Cotton and corn was planted on much of the land in the area as late as the 1920s and 1930s but most was abandoned at that time. These cultivated and terraced lands, once abandoned, eventually reverted to forest and are now dominated by 70-80 year old Virginia pines and mixed hardwoods. Evidence of old terraces and erosion gullies are still evident in the forest. Other parts of our property were never plowed historically. Rather, these somewhat more steep lands were periodically harvested for timber and other wood products; heavily grazed by cattle (woodland grazing) and burned periodically. These disturbances were mild compared to cultivation impacts. The result is a much more productive and ecologically healthy forest. These forests are dominated by chestnut oak, white and red oaks, hickories, maples, interspersed with yellow poplar, shortleaf pine and large white pine. Deciduous magnolias, Silverbells, basswood, beech, sourwood, dogwoods and other species are also also prevalent. Common on some sites are ‘laurel slicks’ – thick patches of mountain laurel that appear as shiny, green, ‘slicks’ from a distance. In the spring, nothing is finer than the bountiful white blooms of Mt. Laurel. These forests support a wide array of birds, reptiles and mammals. Some of the common mammals include – deer, turkey, squirrels, fox, skunk, bear, raccoons, bobcat and, more recently, coyote Keywords: CabinAbout pets:Pets allowed.Pets are allowed on case-by-case basis..About checkOut:Check out before 12:00 PM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About customRules:Don't leave outside chimenea and weber grill unattended. Likewise, don't leave inside woodstove unattended..Pet Policy: Must be flea-free, house trained, & stay off furniture/linens/towels; reduce pet hair impact..About checkIn:Check in after 3:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.Don't smoke inside & don't be a litterbutt outside.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 21.About events:Events allowed.For large groups, get approval from owner.
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Umgebung
Flughafen: Internationaler Flughafen „Roger Milliken“ Greenville-Spartanburg
(52,7 km)
Zug: Amtrak Clemson Station
(46,3 km)
Sehenswürdigkeiten: Fairview Independent Baptist Church
(1,3 km)
Sehenswürdigkeiten: Charlyn Farms
(2,9 km)
Sehenswürdigkeiten: Eden Farms
(3,3 km)
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M‍e‍l‍i‍s‍s‍a‍ ‍L‍.
1. Mai 2025
Perfect Solitude This was a much needed solo vacation from the stresses of life. All yo be one with nature. The cabin and area fit the requirements perfectly. Me being me (causing issues/having ?’s) spoke/messaged the owner multiple times. He was a nice, easy-going kind of guy who was eager to help. I could see staying there again.
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I‍r‍i‍n‍a‍ ‍C‍.
24. April 2025
A Peaceful Cabin in the Forest We had a great time at the cabin and enjoyed exploring the nearby State Parks. Loved the deck with rocking chairs surrounded by beautiful trees and the sounds of nature.
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S‍c‍o‍t‍t‍ ‍O‍.
15. April 2025
Quite retreat Wonderful private property! Nothing but the sound of nature & well maintained trials make hiking just a walk out the front door! We will definitely be back when we are in need of more nature therapy!!
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D‍o‍n‍n‍a‍ ‍G‍.
4. April 2025
Quiet beautiful nature Great cabin in wooded area. Bed is very comfortable. Walking paths are great. Quiet with beautiful nature all around. Cabin had everything we needed for cooking, enough towels and washcloths. Favorite place and we have done plenty of rentals during retirement years.
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L‍a‍l‍a‍ ‍B‍.
18. März 2025
Quick stay for a needlepoint retreat in G’ville Great! We’d like to go back when we have more time to really enjoy the property.
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D‍a‍v‍i‍d‍ ‍W‍.
5. März 2025
Private Cabin in the woods The directions to the house given by host were clear and the path to the house was well marked. The house sat in a wooded area and was exactly as described. It had the privacy I was seeking, but was within half an hour of Table Rock State Park and local restaurants when I wanted to venture out. Waking up in the morning, I loved seeing the sun shine through the stained glass window in the bedroom. The rest of the house had great local art, from quilt hangings to drawings. I slept well in the comfortable queen-sized bed. Many thoughtful details were included, such as extra blankets, coffee, shampoo, and other things. I would definitely stay here again.
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T‍h‍o‍m‍a‍s‍ ‍M‍.
22. Februar 2025
Home away from home We again had a wonderful time and also had some snow which was one of our hopes for this trip. Thank you to the wonderful hosts for giving us a family like welcome
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M‍a‍r‍k‍ ‍M‍.
23. Januar 2025
Beautiful Peaceful Clean Affordable I made a scheduling error but host was super helpful and flexible. He unfroze the pipes after we, being floridians, didnt drip the faucets overnight. Very nice and hardworking. Just a great experience.
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K‍a‍r‍e‍n‍ ‍R‍.
30. Januar 2025
Quiet getaway I enjoyed a peaceful stay at this cabin. It was a great place with everything I needed. The forest,with its trails and bridges and bells, made for a great way to spend afternoon
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Check-in- und Check-out-Zeiten
Check-in: nach 15:00 Uhr
Check-out: vor 12:00 Uhr
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In dieser Unterkunft sind Kinder jeden Alters willkommen.
Für Kinder, die vorhandene Betten nutzen, können zusätzliche Kosten anfallen. Gib die Anzahl der Kinder ein, um einen genaueren Preis zu erhalten.

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Der Hauptgast, der eincheckt, muss mindestens 21 Jahre alt sein.

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David White
Spricht: Englisch

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NOTE ON COVID-19: WE ARE GOING THE EXTRA MILE to make sure that all touchable surfaces in our cabin are sanitized prior to your arrival at the cabin. We also want to remind you that our remote cabin with 100 acres of forested land with miles of foot trails offer a healthy place to be, breathe and move - all of which supports social distancing and promotes good health. ** FOR STAYS LESS THAN 7 NIGHTS, RATES ARE LESS THAN MOST QUOTED PRICES EXCEPT FOR WEEKENDS- CONTACT OWNER FOR DETAILS. PEACE-IN-THE-FOREST RETREAT offers singles, couples, families, artists, writers, cyclists, forest lovers and others a reprieve from the rat race by providing privacy and quiet in a very beautiful and comfortable, custom-built cabin, immersed in hardwood and pine forests of the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Located near the Blue Ridge Escarpment – that incredibly beautiful transition between the blue ridge mountains of the Appalachians and the SC foothills. The cabin is located on 100 acres of forested land with many hiking trails that we are fortunate to be stewards of. It is also located within 15-30 min from Table Rock, Keowee, Devils Fork, Ceasars Head, & Jones Gap St. Parks; 30-40 min from Hartwell, Lakes Keowee & Jocassee as well as DuPont STate Forest(NC); less than an hour from whitewater rivers (Chattooga, French Broad & more), & many trout streams & waterfalls. It is 30 min from Greenville, SC; 40 min from Brevard, NC; 40 min from Clemson ; 45 min from Hendersonville, NC & 1 hour & 15 min from Asheville, NC. THE CABIN - [more images avail.upon request] We built the cabin in 2004 from pine trees that we cut and sawed here on the property; its surrounded by 100s of acres of privately owned forest land with scattered homes. This provides a rare kind of quiet, broken by the sounds of animals, the wind and rain. The dark night skies also allow for great star gazing. The exterior of the cabin is made of white pine board and batten while the interior consists of white pine paneling and sheet rock, yellow pine floors, and tall cathedral ceilings throughout. Original oil paintings, quilted wall hangings, stain glass and other art impart a pleasant aesthetic quality to the cabin. LOCATION, LOCATION... - The list of “Activities” below – with the exception of hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing - are not actually onsite but within easy driving distance. For example, there are many fine golf courses, fishing and boating opportunities within 10 - 45 min. While nearby Pickens and Easley offer some restaurants and cultural/entertainment opportunities, Greenville clearly offers the widest and finest selection of these. The beautiful downtown district has many fine restaurants, the Peace Center (plays, ballet, music), museums, galleries and shopping. One of the recent additions is the restoration of the Reedy River Falls area in West End, the centerpiece of which is a curved suspension bridge (walking only), truly an architectural wonder, which overlooks the falls, downtown area and park. Other local cultural attractions include the Pickens County Museum of Art and History, located 10 min away in Pickens. The museum also operates the restored Hagood Mill site, one of the few active grist mills in the region. Most Saturdays there is music and more at the Hagood Mill, celebrating the early history of the area in terms of music, storytelling, blacksmithing, quilting and more. Its open for tours Wed-Sat. DAVID'S FEATURE FAVORITE SWEET SPOT – I highly recommend kayaking, canoeing or swimming on Lake Jocassee - one of the most beautiful lakes in the Southeast. I will rent canoes and kayaks depending when available. This deep, clear lake is literally perched at the edge of the mountains – and is thus fed by clear mountain streams, whose waterfalls, in some cases, actually fall directly into the lake. The surrounding mountain landscape with rich forested slopes and coves, coupled with the wide, deep waters provide a uniquely beautiful scene. Only one small area of this large lake has been developed - a small amount of private land and a small amount that is part of Devils Fork State Park but the rest is undeveloped forest belonging to Duke Power, SC/NC, or US the Forest Service. ECOLOGISTS DELIGHT - We are located in the Upper Foothills Physiographic Province where we have a blend of Piedmont and Mountain species. This area is the southern tip of the range for white pine, Eastern Hemlock, rosebay rhododendron and other woody and herbaceous species. Much of the land is classified as ranging from oak-hickory forest to various pine-hardwood mixes (white, Virginia and Shortleaf pines) to cove hardwood-hemlock forests. Historically, this was Cherokee land – points and other artifacts can still be found today. It was settled mostly in the late 1700s and 1800s by white settlers. Scattered homesites can still be found from this period. Cotton and corn was planted on much of the land in the area as late as the 1920s and 1930s but most was abandoned at that time. These cultivated and terraced lands, once abandoned, eventually reverted to forest and are now dominated by 70-80 year old Virginia pines and mixed hardwoods. Evidence of old terraces and erosion gullies are still evident in the forest. Other parts of our property were never plowed historically. Rather, these somewhat more steep lands were periodically harvested for timber and other wood products; heavily grazed by cattle (woodland grazing) and burned periodically. These disturbances were mild compared to cultivation impacts. The result is a much more productive and ecologically healthy forest. These forests are dominated by chestnut oak, white and red oaks, hickories, maples, interspersed with yellow poplar, shortleaf pine and large white pine. Deciduous magnolias, Silverbells, basswood, beech, sourwood, dogwoods and other species are also also prevalent. Common on some sites are ‘laurel slicks’ – thick patches of mountain laurel that appear as shiny, green, ‘slicks’ from a distance. In the spring, nothing is finer than the bountiful white blooms of Mt. Laurel. These forests support a wide array of birds, reptiles and mammals. Some of the common mammals include – deer, turkey, squirrels, fox, skunk, bear, raccoons, bobcat and, more recently, coyote Keywords: CabinAbout pets:Pets allowed.Pets are allowed on case-by-case basis..About checkOut:Check out before 12:00 PM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About customRules:Don't leave outside chimenea and weber grill unattended. Likewise, don't leave inside woodstove unattended..Pet Policy: Must be flea-free, house trained, & stay off furniture/linens/towels; reduce pet hair impact..About checkIn:Check in after 3:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.Don't smoke inside & don't be a litterbutt outside.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 21.About events:Events allowed.For large groups, get approval from owner.
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Wie lauten die Check-in- und Check-out-Zeiten in Peace-in-the-Forest Retreat - Singles, Couples, Artists, Forest Lovers?

Die Check-in-Zeit in Peace-in-the-Forest Retreat - Singles, Couples, Artists, Forest Lovers ist 15:00 und die Check-out-Zeit ist 12:00.

Wie kommt man vom nächstgelegenen Flughafen zu Peace-in-the-Forest Retreat - Singles, Couples, Artists, Forest Lovers?

Der nächstgelegene Flughafen ist Internationaler Flughafen „Roger Milliken“ Greenville-Spartanburg. Er ist etwa 52 minuten mit dem auto von der unterkunft entfernt (52,7 km).

Ist ein Bahnhof in der Nähe von Peace-in-the-Forest Retreat - Singles, Couples, Artists, Forest Lovers?

Der nächstgelegene Bahnhof ist Amtrak Clemson Station, etwa 37 minuten mit dem auto von der unterkunft entfernt (46,3 km).

Welche Attrakionen befinden sich in der Nähe von Peace-in-the-Forest Retreat - Singles, Couples, Artists, Forest Lovers?

Zu den Attraktionen in der Nähe von Peace-in-the-Forest Retreat - Singles, Couples, Artists, Forest Lovers zählt Fairview Independent Baptist Church. Die Attraktion ist 1,3 km von deinem suchort entfernt (luftlinie).

Informationen zu dieser Unterkunft

Nächstgelegener FlughafenFlughafen Greenville-Spartanburg
Entfernung zum Flughafen52.65KM
Nächstgelegener BahnhofAmtrak Clemson, SC (CSN)
Entfernung zum Bahnhof46.33KM
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