

There are countless breathtaking views here in the Great Smoky Mountains but the one you will see from your new home away from home is truly something to behold.
On your first clear evening you will see a sunset you aren't likely to forget.
The pictures you'll take of it will be beautiful, but you will still feel compelled to explain to people that they just don't do it justice. Because they won't. On clear nights, without the countless lights found in cities and towns, millions of stars will emerge.
While on the deck, far below you will hear the rushing water of Hornbuckle Creek to the South and Cranberry Creek to the North. The extensive trails right outside your door lead to a beautiful waterfall near where the two creeks converge.
Eagle Ridge is an extremely comfortable 4 bedroom, 3 bath log home set on 3 acres, surrounded by thousands of miles of protected forests and the Cherokee Indian Reservation.
On your first clear evening you will see a sunset you aren't likely to forget.
The pictures you'll take of it will be beautiful, but you will still feel compelled to explain to people that they just don't do it justice. Because they won't. On clear nights, without the countless lights found in cities and towns, millions of stars will emerge.
While on the deck, far below you will hear the rushing water of Hornbuckle Creek to the South and Cranberry Creek to the North. The extensive trails right outside your door lead to a beautiful waterfall near where the two creeks converge. In addition to the hiking trails there are also ATV/SXS trails and gravel roads from the property.
Eagle Ridge is an extremely comfortable log home set on 3 acres, surrounded by thousands of miles of protected forests and the Cherokee Indian Reservation.
The log cabin is located on a mountain gravel road 2.5 miles off of Soco Highway. The gravel road is maintained, however if you are not familiar with mountain roads there is one area that you may be tricky the first time you drive it.
For spring, summer and fall months a front wheel car is sufficient. For winter months that have snow (January, February) all-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive is recommended for inclement weather such as snow and ice.
