A unique and rustic cabin perfect for hunters and fishermen! Situated just by the river and a short walk to the Greer Lakes. This 2 bedroom 2 bath cabin has a full bed in each room and a sofa sleeper in the living room for extra sleeping space. There is a large covered deck with amazing views of the valley. Brown's cabin is the perfect place to get away from it all and 'rough it' while still enjoying the modern conveniences of home! 800 Sq Ft.
Highlights: Wood Stove, Tv, DVD/VCR
Unique Features: Rustic and Cozy, Near the River, Perfect Spot to View Wildlife
Cabin Layout:
Bedroom 1 - 1 Full
Bedroom 2 - 1 Full
Living Room - 1 Hide-a-bed
Amenities
On-site services
Other services
Housekeeping
Breakfast
Outdoor features
Sports and recreation
Outdoor areas
Furnishings
Office
Printer
Desk
Desk chair
Computer monitor
Pool and spa facilities
Games
Pool
Entertainment
Kids activities
Games
Media
Kitchen and dining
Dining
Appliances
Kitchen essentials
Kitchen type
General
EV car charger
Parking
Baby monitor
Paper towels
Baby gate
Essentials
Clothes dryer
Linens provided
Basic soaps
Iron & board
Air conditioning
Rates
Season
Nightly
Weekly
Weekend
Monthly
Minimum Stay
Standard Rates January 1st 2026 - January 31st 2027
We couldn't have had a more perfect scenario with snow which made it easy to give five stars. Otherwise the long stretch of property to the river in and of itself was amazing and it was everything we expected and hoped for.
The cabin looks exactly as represented in the photos. The kitchen is fully-functional with an ice-cold fridge waiting for our food. The water gets nice and hot. There are two full-sized beds (one in each room), which are a bit small for two full-sized adults, but the rooms were cozy. One of the beds is more comfortable than the other, so I recommend claiming your room first. It was not cold enough for us to use the fireplace (small wood stove) or heater, but both were there. We filled the hummingbird feeder on the porch with 1 part sugar per 4 parts water, and watched as 6 or 7 hummingbirds hung out with us all week. You can see the nearest neighbors, but they aren't really "in your face". You could only hear their cars going by and, one day, a chainsaw being used. The kitchen had everything you really need to cook and bake. I would make sure to bring your own dry goods because unless you like crushed red pepper and a couple other random spices, you'll be out of luck. The patio was great for sitting, and faced away from the neighbors. The gas grill had plenty of propane and worked well. A starter bundle of firewood is out there for your use as well. The town of Greer is about a mile away, which was an easy, leisurely walk or bike ride. In the town are a couple shops, post office, restaurants. Lovely people. We will be staying here again for sure.
Cheryl W.
Relaxation at its best
Loved the cabin and the snow, as well as the herd of elk grazing in the yard one morning. Simple pleasure of relaxing and taking time to breathe.
Lori H.
Rustic and perfect
We couldn't have had a more perfect scenario with snow which made it easy to give five stars. Otherwise the long stretch of property to the river in and of itself was amazing and it was everything we expected and hoped for.
Erin M.
WE LOVED THIS LITTLE CABIN
The cabin looks exactly as represented in the photos. The kitchen is fully-functional with an ice-cold fridge waiting for our food. The water gets nice and hot. There are two full-sized beds (one in each room), which are a bit small for two full-sized adults, but the rooms were cozy. One of the beds is more comfortable than the other, so I recommend claiming your room first. It was not cold enough for us to use the fireplace (small wood stove) or heater, but both were there. We filled the hummingbird feeder on the porch with 1 part sugar per 4 parts water, and watched as 6 or 7 hummingbirds hung out with us all week. You can see the nearest neighbors, but they aren't really "in your face". You could only hear their cars going by and, one day, a chainsaw being used. The kitchen had everything you really need to cook and bake. I would make sure to bring your own dry goods because unless you like crushed red pepper and a couple other random spices, you'll be out of luck. The patio was great for sitting, and faced away from the neighbors. The gas grill had plenty of propane and worked well. A starter bundle of firewood is out there for your use as well. The town of Greer is about a mile away, which was an easy, leisurely walk or bike ride. In the town are a couple shops, post office, restaurants. Lovely people. We will be staying here again for sure.