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Cottage at Paradise Hollow Farm
If you’re looking for a mountain paradise getaway, come stay at the Cottage at Paradise Hollow Farm! Nestled beside a babbling brook (originating from springs on the property) that meanders and feeds into the lake. Watch horses graze from the porch, beautiful sunrises/sunsets, spring/summer firefly shows, rolling hillsides frequently spotted with cattle, beautiful fall foliage, nice trails with rock outcroppings, a small waterfall, and a fallen original homestead. Come relax and enjoy nature!!

A great place on Blue Ridge Parkway for a getaway
My place is on Blue Ridge Parkway on mile post 191.4. You’ll love my place because of the location, the ambience, and the views. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travellers, families (with kids), and furry friends (pets). Two Bed Rooms (One King Size and one Queen size beds) Security Camera; One Camera is pointed at the front door. NO CAMERA POINTED AT THE DECK!!!!!! Address: 350 Meadow Run Ln Ararat, Va. 24053 XXXXX MAPS IS WRONG. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS I HAVE PROVIDED!!!

Hideaway Log Cabin
Unique place has a style all its own. It is private, one year old now and hand worked by owner. NO PETS. Small 350+ sq feet. Open floorplan, no separate bedroom. Large front porch with wooden rockers. Kitchen is very small, with most everything except for oven. Has two small ponds with fish in them loaner poles and tackle in closet no license required. It's in the woods there is wildlife, stream and old growth trees to view. Park style charcoal grill in the yard. Hammock, picnic area at ponds.

The Magical Cabin on Back Creek
Magic is the word most people use when they visit this hidden gem. Built in 1939 as a fishing cabin by a gentleman who incorporated box cars as rafters and beams, dates still visible since removing the attic. By far the best place I've ever lived. I decided to share it with others who love to explore, who love listening to the voice of the creek or who come just to sit on the porch high above the creek with a spouse, friend, family, or alone. For the best sleep, open the bedroom window!

"Cloud 9" - Stellar Sunrises Near the BR Parkway
Elevate your getaway at "Cloud 9 Cottage!" Wake up to awe-inspiring sunrises and the intoxicating aroma of fresh mountain air. By night, let the cool breeze lull you as a sky full of stars unfolds above the valley below. Inside, a cozy sanctuary awaits - designed for ultimate relaxation. Feel the stress melt away as you're caressed by nature's beauty. Cloud 9 isn’t just a stay, it’s an unforgettable escape into mountain tranquility! Book now and make "Cloud 9" your next heavenly retreat!

Dream Rock Silo - Independence, Virginia
You have traveled, you have explored. You have stayed in many places! Now its time to stay in one of the coolest locations you never knew existed. Stay in the top of a Silo! The Silo was finished in Nov 2018. We’ve been renovating this old 1950’s dairy barn/silo since 2013. The Silo has 4 floors and the top 2 are yours! There’s a sitting area on the third floor (and bath). The bedroom is at the very top with windows all around and 360°view ! Also your own private deck off the bedroom.

"Serenity Peak" - Secluded Mid-Century Escape
Welcome to the beautiful "Serenity Peak" - peaceful, secluded, relaxing, stylish, rural, and modern. Whether you are looking for a memorable getaway or a perfect one night retreat, this home checks all the boxes! Enjoy adventurous trout fishing in the mountain stream, nestle in by the cozy wood fire with a book, or relax with a glass of wine on the deck. Serenity Peak is the perfect escape for couples, families, and friends to create a lifetime of memories in the mountains! Book today!

Peaceful creekside cabin - wraparound porch, sauna
Escape to this peaceful creekside cabin and settle into the slower rhythm of the mountains. Tucked beside a gently flowing creek, this cozy retreat is designed for mornings with coffee on the deck, afternoons spent unwinding outdoors, and evenings gathered around the fire beneath the stars. Listen to the sound of the water from the wraparound deck, relax in the private barrel sauna, or simply curl up with a good book while summer rain dances across the metal roof overhead.

Luxury in ♡ of Mayberry | Full Kitchen | King Bed
Steps away from downtown Mount Airy come and experience a modern take on Mayberry. Recently remodeled and tastefully furnished this picturesque craftsman boasts a unique charm, with many original features and artwork curated by our favorite local artists. Thoughtfully updated with a fully stocked kitchen, speedy Wifi and multiple Smart TVs you can have a great time venturing out or staying in. Come relax, unwind and enjoy this one of a kind gem.

"Foggy Frog" - Restful Retreat Tucked in Nature
Escape to The Foggy Frog, a newly remodeled 2-bedroom, 1-bath cabin nestled in the serene woods. Surrounded by trees, this peaceful retreat is perfect for recharging in nature. Conveniently located near I-77 and the Blue Ridge Parkway, yet tucked away for total tranquility. Whether you're seeking a quiet getaway or an adventure in the mountains, The Foggy Frog offers a unique and unforgettable stay. Book now and experience the calm you deserve! Hi

Private barn loft w/full kitchen, piano & antiques
-Private barn loft beside the Blue Ridge Parkway. -Completely renovated in 2023 w/ full kitchen, hard wood floors, mini-split, tankless hot water heater, antique furnishings and piano. -Horse boarding (upon request prior to arrival) -2.9 mi to Olde Mill Golf Resort -16 mi to Chateau Morrisette Winery -9.1 mi to Mabry Mill -18 mi to Mount Airy (home of Andy Griffith). -Swing set for children. -Extremely safe neighborhood.

Foothills Escape
Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Relax by the fire pit while you enjoy the beautiful view of Pilot Mountain. Just minutes to historic Mayberry or the shopping and theaters of Winston Salem. Whether you are looking to kayak at the nearby rivers, take in area wineries or see the sites… this slice of heaven is in the midst of it all. Don’t wait. Pilot Mountain is calling!
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Archers Perch-Incredible Views on the Blue Ridge!

"18 Seasons"- Rustic Stay w/ Fast WiFi & Game Room
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Laurel Fork?
Laurel Fork has cozy cabins, rural lodges, and scenic homes surrounded by countryside views. Stays near woodlands or the Blue Ridge Parkway are frequently suggested for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat.
What are the best things to do in Laurel Fork with kids?
Families can explore gentle hiking trails, enjoy picnics in nearby parks, or look for wildlife along forest paths. Community playgrounds, farm visits, and local markets make for engaging activities with children.
What are some of the best things to do in Laurel Fork?
Laurel Fork has hiking in nearby forests, rounds of golf at local courses, and opportunities to explore regional artisan shops. Scenic drives on the Blue Ridge Parkway and picnics in peaceful green spaces are often recommended.
How is the weather in Laurel Fork?
Laurel Fork experiences cool winters around 29–47°F (-2–8°C) and warm summers near 67–88°F (20–31°C), with rainfall throughout the year. Pack layers and a rain jacket to be prepared for changing mountain weather.
When is the best time to visit Laurel Fork?
Many travelers favor late spring through early autumn for comfortable temperatures around 55–84°F (13–29°C), blooming landscapes, and local events. Autumn leaf color and mild weather are also often highlighted by guests.
What are the best places to visit in Laurel Fork?
Explore the pastoral landscapes, nearby Blue Ridge Parkway overlooks, and locally owned shops. Area golf courses, serene hiking spots, and artisan studios are also frequently suggested for visitors.
What are some hiking trails in Laurel Fork?
Explore woodland trails leading to Appalachian views, with access points around Laurel Fork and along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Many paths offer gentle grades and year-round opportunities for outdoor discovery.
What are some family activities we can do in Laurel Fork?
Families often visit area farms, hike easy nature trails, or participate in craft workshops. Outdoor recreation like birdwatching or picnicking in open spaces is also suggested for a relaxed trip with children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Laurel Fork?
Around Laurel Fork, guests often explore the Blue Ridge Parkway, scenic state parks, or visit local wineries and craft shops in the region. Nature trails, artisan markets, and historic small towns invite day-long adventures.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Laurel Fork?
In Laurel Fork, many accommodations invite guests to bring their pets. When booking, review each listing’s pet policy, and explore stays with outdoor space to make visits comfortable for traveling companions.
What are some local tips for visiting Laurel Fork?
Carry cash for smaller shops or farmers’ markets, and start mornings early to enjoy quieter trails. Seasonal weather changes quickly in the mountains, so pack layers and check road conditions when exploring beyond town.
What is Laurel Fork known for?
Laurel Fork is known for its rolling hills, scenic beauty, and connection to Appalachian traditions. The area has a welcoming rural spirit, with folk music, craft heritage, and access to nature celebrated by both locals and visitors.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Laurel Fork?
Look for quiet picnic spots along local creeks, art studios featuring handmade crafts, and tucked-away viewpoints off the Blue Ridge Parkway. Woodland paths and small community markets often surprise visitors seeking local character.
What are the best foods to try in Laurel Fork?
Visitors to Laurel Fork often sample southern Appalachian dishes, including country ham, biscuits, and hearty seasonal vegetables. Local bakeries and family-run cafes share regional recipes and homemade desserts.
What should I bring for a trip to Laurel Fork?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, layers for shifting temperatures, and a waterproof jacket, especially in spring or fall. Binoculars, a camera, and a reusable water bottle are useful for exploring scenic trails and outdoor settings.
What is the nightlife in Laurel Fork like?
Laurel Fork has a laid-back atmosphere with casual evening activities. Travelers can enjoy live music at local venues, relaxed dining, or community gatherings in and around the town center.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Laurel Fork?
Community celebrations in Laurel Fork are often centered on music, local crafts, and seasonal traditions. Regional bluegrass festivals and fall harvest events are frequent highlights in the surrounding area.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Laurel Fork?
Laurel Fork has a variety of family-friendly accommodations, from cabins with spacious yards to cozy homes near nature trails. Many rentals provide amenities like kitchens, outdoor grills, or game spaces for comfortable stays.
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