Just 15 minutes from Boone, North Carolina — a lively mountain town known for its indie shops, farm-to-table restaurants, and the hum of Appalachian State University —sits a restored forest cabin on two secluded acres, offering the kind of escape that invites you to truly unplug. I visited the area this year and through Airbnb found a cozy A-frame cabin that was the picture-perfect welcome to the high country. As the road wound deeper into the trees, the world seemed to quiet. By the time the cabin came into view — black siding, a pop of green on the door, and forest all around — I could already feel the calm setting in. Inside, the entryway opened into a vaulted living room aglow with string lights and soft evening light, a space that instantly whispered: pour a glass of wine and stay awhile.
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