Ferguson House Rentals
Maggie Valley, North Carolina
Three Unique Vacation Homes in Maggie Valley, NC
Whether enjoying the sounds of Jonathan Creek and watching the mallard ducks (and the occasional elk) at Shady Creek and at the Cottage on the Creek, sitting on the patio surrounded by beautiful landscaping and a soothing waterfall of the Ferguson House or enjoy the relaxing wrap around covered porch of Mountain Hideaway, each provides a relaxing and comfortable visit to Maggie Valley and the surrounding area.
We have four vacation homes that are in the heart of Maggie Valley, NC with easy and convenient access. All our homes are located on the valley floor and are open year-round. Each home has been meticulously decorated and maintained and includes amenities that will make your vacation stay enjoyable and relaxing.
We are motorcycle friendly at all four properties and pet friendly at Shady Creek and at the Cottage on the Creek. We look forward to hearing from you and making your stay in Maggie an excellent one.
Ferguson House
4 Bedrooms, 3 with queen beds, 1 with a twin bunk over a double lower bed.
This charming, clean and cozy 2 bedroom, 1 & 1/2 bath park model cottage is located on the trout stream of Jonathan Creek in Maggie Valley.
Cottage on the Creek
A charming little retreat and a relaxing time along bold Jonathan Creek.
Shady Creek
Beautiful Maggie Valley, NC
Maggie Valley, situated in North Carolina's stunning Smoky Mountains, is known for its unrivaled location and friendly, small town character. When you visit Maggie Valley, you're sure to discover the meaning of Southern hospitality wherever you go and whatever you do.
Maggie Valley boasts a rich mountain history and has everything you need, from unique shops and restaurants to great places to stay, no matter the season. If you like to get off the beaten path, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Blue Ridge Parkway are just a hop and a skip away. You can explore some of Southern Appalachia's best-kept secrets using Maggie Valley as your home base. Whether you spend the day paddling a whitewater river or hiking in the Smoky Mountains, you can come home to Maggie Valley for a restful evening or hit the town for a night of good food, music and dancing. When the weather starts cooling down, the action on the ski slopes begins to heat up on some of the southeast's best runs.