Deep in the mountains, where Black Bear once roamed abundantly
(TO KEEP OUR PRICES REASONABLE AND AFFORDABLE FOR ALL OUR GUESTS - GUESTS HAVE A SECOND OPTION OF RENTING/ADDING THE DETACHED CABIN PROVIDING GUESTS WITH A 3RD BEDROOM/2ND FULL BATH WHICH IS BOOKED SEPARATELY FOR ADDITIONAL $40 PER NIGHT- THE DETACHED CABIN IS NOT INDEPENDENT AND CAN ONLY BE BOOKED AS A PART OF THE MAIN CABIN RENTAL. (Detached Cabin is not avaible and is closed for Winter from January 02 thru March 31)
A charming Cabin nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, located near the old Virginia Creeper Railroad Trail Route it has a rustling creek that runs right along beside the cabin. This tranquil cabin sleeps 6 comfortably, the main cabin sleeps 6 and a detached efficiency suite sleeps an additional 2 for a total occupancy of 8 (THE DETACHED CABIN IS BOOKED SEPARATELY FOR ADDITIONAL $40 PER NIGHT- THE DETACHED CABIN IS NOT INDEPENDENT AND CAN ONLY BE BOOKED AS A PART OF THE MAIN CABIN RENTAL). The main cottage nestled among the trees and a abundance of wildlife, has 2 bedrooms, and 1 full bathroom, a pull out sleeper sofa, a full kitchen with all the amenities. There is a living room where guests can relax, read a book or take a nap in the recliner, or watch Cable TV. The detached suite is just a few feet away but still provides that lil bit of privacy that a guest may desire. The detached suite has its on full bathroom and continental breakfast station THE DETACHED CABIN IS BOOKED SEPARATELY FOR ADDITIONAL $40 PER NIGHT. The cabins have a wrap around deck and a large table for outside dining. Guest(s) can sit outside on the screened in porch and relax, enjoy the fresh mountain air, and take in the waterfront views and sounds of rushing currents as they pass by. There is a grill for cooking out, a Hot Tub to soak away stress, and there is a Fire Pit for those who wish to build camp fire after dinner along the creek. For the guest(s) the cabins have Cable TV, a VCR with a large library of old classic movies. For fishing enthusiasts, Big Horse Creek and Helton Creeks are NC State stocked Trout Streams located just minutes from our cabin. Bear Wallow is located within 20 minutes of the world famous historic Shatley Springs Family Style Restaurant, New River State Park, downtown West Jefferson, home of North Carolina's only Cheese Plant and many Antique Stores and Art Galleries. Also just a short drive further, visitors can play Golf, enjoy the nearby ski resorts during the winter season, take in the beautiful Churches of the Frescos, Blue Ridge Dinner Theater, Mount Jefferson State Park, Ashe County Court House Museum, Tweetsie Railroad, Mystery Hill, or shop the outlet stores in Boone, NC, drive the Blue Ridge Parkway, or canoe the New River Just to name a few things a traveler can find to do here during their stay.
RENTAL DISCLAIMER PLEASE READ BEFORE BOOKING
Our Hot Tub, Satellite TV, or other mechanical devices are amenities provided to our guests. Like many mechanical or electronic devices they are subject to occasionally malfunction and once in a while need new parts or require repair. We make every effort to make sure these amenities are up and running at all times. However, in the event they should go down and need attention, every effort will be made to restore the amenities as soon as possible. If these devices cannot be repaired or restored during the period of your stay NO REFUND OR DISCOUNT will be provided. The availability of parts and scheduling repair services are beyond the control of the Rental Property Owners. Thank you for your consideration and understanding
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The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Load and start the dishwasher
Strip any used beds, gather used towels and store extra beds
Remove personal items, remove leftover food and drinks and take out the rubbish
Turn off the lights, lock the doors and return the keys
Set thermostats on mini-splits to 74 degrees in warmer weather and 68 degrees in cooler weather upon check out
During check out be sure to extinguish all coals in the fire pit if used
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
THE DETACHED CABIN/3RD BEDROOM/2ND FULL BATH IS BOOKED SEPARATELY FOR ADDITIONAL $40 PER NIGHT.
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
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A car is required for transport to and from this property
Frequently asked questions
Is Deep in the mountains, where Black Bear once roamed abundantly pet-friendly?
Yes, pets are allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at Deep in the mountains, where Black Bear once roamed abundantly ?
As of 27 Mar 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Deep in the mountains, where Black Bear once roamed abundantly on 7 Apr 2026 start from AU$216, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Deep in the mountains, where Black Bear once roamed abundantly ?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Deep in the mountains, where Black Bear once roamed abundantly ?
Check-in begins at 3:30 PM.
What time is check-out at Deep in the mountains, where Black Bear once roamed abundantly ?
Checkout is at 10:30 AM.
Where is Deep in the mountains, where Black Bear once roamed abundantly located?
Situated on the waterfront, this holiday home is within 9 miles (15 km) of Jefferson National Forest, Grayson Highlands State Park and Mount Rogers National Recreation Area. Virginia Creeper Damascus and Whitetop Mountain are also within 12 miles (20 km).
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Our family had a great time at this beautiful cabin. Even with the rain all weekend, we made special memories together and enjoyed the cozy atmosphere. The property is very well cared for and the owner was excellent. Five stars!
Great cabin. Decorated nicely. Everything you need to stay. The creek was great and the multiple outdoor seating options were good. The area isn’t super busy with closest restaurant 15-20 mins. A few larger town 30ish minutes away. Great location to wind down!
We truly enjoyed all the moments of our stay in Lansing. The property was beautiful, quiet, relaxing, perfect for a getaway for a couple. The place was clean, the binder provided was thorough, and of course the outside space was idyllic.
The cabin was secluded yet only 25 minutes from West Jefferson. The cabin was clean and inviting. Bedrooms comforting and the living room was roomy. The kitchen and bath were moderm and well equiped. But what outshines everything is the babbling creek that run next to thecabin.
Hal & Margie’s cabin had everything we needed for an extended weekend away in Lansing. We enjoyed the DVD collection, games, and cozy fireplace. The hot tub coupled with the sound of the babbling brook was a lovely addition. We would stay again. Thanks again Hal & Margie
My daughter and I were celebrating her birthday and it was an awesome couple of days, we are hoping to get to stay here next year. A perfect place to relax.
The main cabin along with the adjoining cabin were just what we needed for our fly fishing weekend. Both cabins were very clean and had all of the amenities we needed for the weekend.
Awesome place to stay, hot tub listening to creek was so enjoyable , owner was so easy to talk with and really nice, place was really nice and clean and will be going back often!!
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The house was comfortable and area was friendly. Everything anyone could need was available for use. We did not need the fireplace but looked like it would be nice as well. We have a large pickup so the parking was a little tight, but we managed well. The only thing we would suggest would be a little more handicap assibility. Maybe a hand rail by commode in bathroom and in shower. Maybe a bar by the main steps outside coming into the house. I have bad knees and can't climb real good, but I managed really well getting up on the porch. But overall I would recommend this rental highly!! Overall it was really nice. I would return there again!!
This place was great for an intimate stay with fire pits, a creek surrounding the main house and great amenities. Great communication and responsiveness from the owners as well. Definitely recommend.
The house was easy to find, the hosts were great to deal with, it was beyond clean. The hot tub was amazing on the cold nights. The bed was comfy and everything was well labeled and organized. Only complaint was we couldn't stay longer bc of our work schedule!
Bear Wallow Creekside Retreat is owned and operated by Hal and Margie Kluttz from Lincolnton, NC. Hal is a retired Police Detective Lieutenant and Margie is the retired President of Harper Corporation of America, a manufacturing business that reconditions printing cylinders. Hal's mother was born and raised in the NC Mountains and Hal has been coming to Ashe County all his life.
Why they chose this property
Hal and Margie have been spending time in Ashe County since they were married over (30) years ago. They fell in love with the cabins along the peaceful shores of the Big Horse Creek. They love the people, the peace and tranquility of the rustic setting, and the small town mountain flavor, the pace really slows down when you spend time at this lovely place.
What makes this property unique
Spending the summer nights listening to the water flow down the creek and feeling the cool mountain air from our open bedroom window was relaxing beyond description. There is just so much to see and do in Ashe County. This became our home away from home.