14 Best Hotels in The North Carolina Mountains, North Carolina

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We've compiled the best of the best in The North Carolina Mountains - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Aloft in the Smokies

$$ | 115 Everett St., Bryson City, NC, 28713, USA Fodor's Choice

These six spacious lofts in downtown Bryson City are comfortable for an extended stay or a large family, with two bedrooms in each unit. Local art, architectural nods like exposed brick, and high ceilings complement oversized bathrooms, plush furniture, and big TVs. 

Pros

  • Plenty of room
  • Full kitchens and laundry within units
  • Tasteful attractive design

Cons

  • Upstairs bathrooms slightly smaller
  • No hotel amenities
  • No gym
115 Everett St., Bryson City, NC, 28713, USA
828-538–0480
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6 lofts

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Huffman Creek Retreat

$$ | 1633 Huffman Creek Rd., Robbinsville, NC, 28771, USA Fodor's Choice

The mountain hollow that's home to these seven cabins perfectly captures both sunrise and sunset over the creek. Accommodations range from a luxurious treehouse to creekside lodges suitable for an extended family vacation. You may question whether you've taken a wrong turn as you wind up the dirt road to this bucolic enclave, before realizing you're in exactly the place you want to be. 

Pros

  • Some cabins have amenities like a movie theater room
  • Fresh trout can be delivered for dinner
  • 5 miles of hiking trails (and hammocks) throughout the property

Cons

  • Limited phone service and no in-cabin WiFi
  • Long drive to restaurants
  • Some cars may struggle to reach some cabins
1633 Huffman Creek Rd., Robbinsville, NC, 28771, USA
828-475–4497
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7 cabins
No Meals

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Lake Eden Retreat

$$ | 377 Lake Eden Rd., Black Mountain, NC, 28711, USA Fodor's Choice

Black Mountain College closed in 1957, but its impact is still felt today through the legacies of alumni and faculty like Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Robert Rauschenberg, Josef and Anni Albers, Buckminster Fuller, Kenneth Noland, and other maverick spirits who helped to shape American art, music, and literature. The campus is now split between Camp Rockmont, a private summer camp, and Lake Eden Retreat, which includes eight cottages and studios, several of which were built by the college. The grounds surround the aptly named Lake Eden, and are still a peaceful place of respite for creatives and lovers of the arts. Each May and October, Lake Eden Retreat hosts LEAF Festival, drawing several thousand revelers for a weekend of workshops, contra dancing, and world and Appalachian music.

Pros

  • Gracious, conscientous hosts
  • Kitchens and generous amenities
  • Historic, serene setting in the mountains

Cons

  • Two-night minimum
  • No on-site dining
  • Can fill up for weddings
377 Lake Eden Rd., Black Mountain, NC, 28711, USA
855-525–3336
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8 cottages
No Meals

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Outland Great Smoky Mountains

$$ | 285 Lone Oak Dr., NC, 28789, USA Fodor's Choice

Each suite at this tucked-away chalet has a steam shower and a soaking tub, making it a perfect place to recuperate after a long day of hiking or exploring. Some rooms have balconies and views across the mountains, and there's a hiking trail up to a viewpoint. 

Pros

  • High ceilings in the upstairs units
  • Shared clubhouse with stylish furniture
  • Gas fireplace in each room

Cons

  • Some rooms are smaller
  • 10-minute drive to restaurants
  • Not all furnishings are luxury-level
285 Lone Oak Dr., NC, 28789, USA
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6 suites
No Meals

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Pilot Cove

$$ | 319 Gateway Junction Dr., Brevard, NC, 28768, USA Fodor's Choice

Spacious decks and wall-to-wall windows maximize the view at these mountainside luxury cabins. Live-edge tables and nods to the local mountain biking culture add creative flair to the spacious digs. Access to Pisgah National Forest and the Hub, a bike shop and bar, are directly outside the entrance. 

Pros

  • Room to spread out
  • Full kitchens
  • On-site hiking and biking trails

Cons

  • An 8-minute drive from downtown
  • Not all cabins have views during summer
  • Washer/dryer in each unit, but no daily housekeeping
319 Gateway Junction Dr., Brevard, NC, 28768, USA
828-758–2683
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15 cabins
No Meals

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Rhode's Motor Lodge

$$ | 1377 Blowing Rock Rd., Boone, NC, 28607, USA Fodor's Choice

What was once a dilapidated roadside motel is now one of the most popular bars and restaurants in town—and arguably Boone's new best place to stay. A courtyard between the two primary buildings features firepits and comfy seating, while rooms show off with custom-built beds and built-in desks that continue the furniture-grade plywood aesthetic of communal areas. Canteen, the lobby restaurant, has a pool table, arcade games, and an inspired menu of sandwiches and Appalachian fry bread tacos. 

Pros

  • Hip vibe with a hopping local scene in the evening
  • Beautiful renovation layout that invites socialization
  • Second-floor rooms have big porches overlooking the courtyard

Cons

  • No fitness center
  • No pool
  • Not walkable to downtown
1377 Blowing Rock Rd., Boone, NC, 28607, USA
828-865–1110
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54 rooms
No Meals

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1898 Waverly Inn

$$ | 783 N. Main St., Hendersonville, NC, 28792, USA

On a warm afternoon you'll love to "sit a spell" in a rocking chair on the front porch of Hendersonville's oldest inn. The rooms in the 19th-century Queen Anne–style lodge, two blocks from downtown, are named after native flowers and shrubs and are outfitted with antique furnishings. There's a social hour each evening featuring local craft beer, and the cozy library has an array of board games.

Pros

  • Historic boarding house in business over a century
  • Walking distance to downtown
  • Cooked-to-order breakfast

Cons

  • In a fairly busy area with lots of traffic
  • Furniture increasingly dated
  • Some steps to climb
783 N. Main St., Hendersonville, NC, 28792, USA
828-693–9193
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Andon-Reid Bed and Breakfast Inn

$$ | 92 Daisy Ave., Waynesville, NC, 28786, USA

The interior of this 1902 Victorian showplace is spacious and filled with sunlight, but it's the big grassy lawn overlooking the mountains and river that let you know you've arrived somewhere special. The two suites and three large rooms in the main house, along with two carriage-house suites, are nicely decorated in a crafty early-American style. You can relax in the guest lounge, lined with windows and featuring a stone fireplace and bar.

Pros

  • Hospitable owners
  • Cozy rooms and suites with fireplaces
  • Delicious breakfasts served on the patio

Cons

  • A bit of a walk to downtown
  • Steps to climb
  • Often booked up
92 Daisy Ave., Waynesville, NC, 28786, USA
828-452–3089
Hotel Details
7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Banner Elk Mountain Cabins

$$ | 627 Main St. E, Banner Elk, NC, 28604, USA

Banner Elk lacks a boutique hotel or upscale B&B, so most visitors rent a condo at the ski mountains or a cabin—this local outfit offers six homes fully stocked with amenities, ranging from upscale multi-bedroom lodges with hot tubs and stone fireplaces to smaller historic cottages walkable to Main Street.

Pros

  • Consistently clean and well-stocked
  • Privacy
  • Amenities like laundry and a full kitchen

Cons

  • Amenities vary between locations
  • Some locations more isolated
  • Age of cabins and furniture varies
627 Main St. E, Banner Elk, NC, 28604, USA
828-387–1209
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6 cabins
No Meals

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Chetola Resort

$$ | 185 Chetola Lake Dr., Blowing Rock, NC, 28605, USA

Recent renovations have brought this celebrated resort back into focus, including overhauls of the spacious lodge rooms that now sport attractive wood paneling and new furniture. Choose between Chetola Lodge, the eight-room Bob Timberlake Inn, or from the collection of rental condos on the tranquil property. There's an on-site restaurant and pub, a stocked lake (with free fishing rods to rent), a kids' room with toys and crafts, and a spa, a sauna, and a gorgeous indoor pool. An Orvis outpost within the lodge has the gear—and the guides—needed to target trout in the nearby private-access streams. There's also a sporting reserve that includes archery and a clay-shooting course. 

Pros

  • Incredible array of amenities like yoga and fly-fishing guides
  • Pet-friendly at $25/night
  • Beautiful indoor pool with a sauna and hot tub

Cons

  • Decor in private condos varies
  • Some rooms overlook the parking lot
  • Sometimes books up for weddings
185 Chetola Lake Dr., Blowing Rock, NC, 28605, USA
800-243–8652
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58 rooms
No Meals

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The Horton Hotel

$$ | 611 W. King St., Boone, NC, 28607, USA

The Horton's sophisticated accommodations right downtown—including a light-filled lobby lounge and a rooftop bar—have a surprisingly cosmopolitan feel. There are still small-mountain-town comforts and charm, like custom wood furniture, comfy bedding, and exposed brick and other nods to the 1920s building. Panoramic views of the mountains at the rooftop bar can't be beat.

Pros

  • In the heart of downtown
  • Rooftop bar with 360-degree views
  • Cook-to-order breakfast

Cons

  • Lower-level rooms near the bar can be noisy
  • Not your typical remote mountain getaway
  • Lively lounge and bar not for everyone
611 W. King St., Boone, NC, 28607, USA
828-832–8060
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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River's Edge Treehouse Resort

$$ | 195 Old U.S. 129, Robbinsville, NC, 28771, USA

These six treehouses, with the Cheoah River running below, are the best place to stay in Robbinsville proper. They're technically raised tiny homes, but they do put you closer to the treetops, and each includes everything needed for a cozy overnight. 

Pros

  • Wide porches overlooking the river
  • Fun amenities like a horseshoe pit
  • Friendly family-run atmosphere

Cons

  • Road noise from across the river
  • Too far to walk to restaurants
  • Three back treehouses have views impeded by the front three
195 Old U.S. 129, Robbinsville, NC, 28771, USA
828-735–2228
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6 treehouses
No Meals

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Tapoco Lodge

$$ | 14981 Tapoco Rd., Robbinsville, NC, 28771, USA

Like an oasis after miles of driving remote roads, Tapoco Lodge offers large stylish rooms in a lodge that's on the National Register of Historic Places. Exposed brick, hardwood floors, and king-size beds make for comfortable digs in the original lodge (built to house workers during the construction of the nearby Cheoah Dam in the 1930s) and cabins scattered throughout the property. 

Pros

  • Close to the "Tail of the Dragon" scenic drive
  • Hike from the lodge to Bear Creek Falls
  • Two on-site restaurants alongside the Cheoah River

Cons

  • No TVs in rooms
  • No cell service
  • Not all rooms have a river view
14981 Tapoco Rd., Robbinsville, NC, 28771, USA
828-498–2800
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27 rooms
No Meals

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The Yellow House on Plott Creek Road

$$ | 89 Oakview Dr., Waynesville, NC, 28786, USA

Just outside town, this lovely two-story Victorian, painted a cheerful sunflower yellow, sits on 5 acres with gorgeous gardens, a fish pond, and shady trees. Indulgent breakfasts range from sweet potato pancakes to savory cheese soufflé. Most of the rooms and suites have fireplaces and whirlpool tubs. Rooms in the adjoining Pond House allow children and have a touch more privacy. 

Pros

  • Incredibly kind owners
  • Great place to get away from it all
  • Romantic atmosphere

Cons

  • Very couples-oriented
  • Not walking distance to restaurants and shops
  • Some rooms are due for an update
89 Oakview Dr., Waynesville, NC, 28786, USA
828-452–0991
Hotel Details
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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