It’s never too early to start planning an epic summer vacation and we can’t think of a more novel way to enjoy Fontana Lake than by spending a few nights (or longer!) in this incredible floating lakehouse.
Created in the 1940s with the opening of Fontana Dam, the lake is roughly 17 miles long and dips into some of the most remote areas of the Great Smoky Mountains. It’s long been a favorite spot for relaxation and several types of recreation.
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While the lake, itself, has many wonderful alcoves and possibly hundreds of cabins, finding one that’s for rent is quite an accomplishment.
VRBO Prepare for an adventurous vacation like no other when you rent the Floating Lakehouse (pictured here). It’s available on VRBO for a minimum three-night stay, but once you’re there, you’ll want to stay longer!
The adventure begins with a short 1.5-mile shuttle on a pontoon from a landing where you’ll leave your car and bring your belongings. (Don’t forget the fishing poles and sunscreen!)
VRBO Once you arrive, there’s a pontoon boat at the house that you’ll have full access to. For stays under five nights, there is an additional fee for the pontoon.
The Floating Lakehouse features two bedrooms. The first floor bedroom includes a cozy queen-sized bed. Imagine falling asleep to the sounds of the water right outside the window…
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At this vacation villa, in fact, it’s water, water, everywhere. The views are astounding and the sunsets over the surrounding mountains are unforgettable.
VRBO The house is powered by solar energy, yet still equipped with air conditioning. However, summer in the mountains rarely requires air conditioning, right?
An additional two queen-sized beds are located in the loft. Officially, the house is equipped to comfortably sleep eight guests.
VRBO If you have little ones along on this vacation, keep in mind that you will likely want to bring life jackets, as there are no railings along the edges of the decking outside the floating lakehouse.
Can you see yourself enjoying a quiet paddle on the lake each morning? Or catching dinner from the deck right outside your door? This is gearing up to be a memorable vacation everyone in the family will love!
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In checking the current calendar on the Floating Lakehouse’s VRBO page, we found that many dates for 2020 are still available, but you’ll want to make reservations as soon as possible to get the dates you want. Learn more from its booking page on VRBO, here.
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Prepare for an adventurous vacation like no other when you rent the Floating Lakehouse (pictured here). It’s available on VRBO for a minimum three-night stay, but once you’re there, you’ll want to stay longer!
Once you arrive, there’s a pontoon boat at the house that you’ll have full access to. For stays under five nights, there is an additional fee for the pontoon.
The house is powered by solar energy, yet still equipped with air conditioning. However, summer in the mountains rarely requires air conditioning, right?
If you have little ones along on this vacation, keep in mind that you will likely want to bring life jackets, as there are no railings along the edges of the decking outside the floating lakehouse.
Google Local/Rose Weeks
Vacationing in the mountains of North Carolina is always a dream, but if you have your sights set on a coastal vacation this summer, then be sure to check out the family fun at this four-star resort in the Outer Banks!
Know of another cabin that’s for rent by owner on Fontana Lake? Tell us about it here!
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