We invite you to take a break from the day to day stresses of life and enjoy a quiet cabin getaway on the Saluda River.
Young Joseph Blythe and his bride carefully maneuvered their wagon and horse through the thick forest of hemlock, oak, poplar and white pines. They had traveled a long distance and were wearily searching for a place to camp for the night. When they emerged from the forest, they discovered a place that would become something much more than an overnight camp. They discovered the beautiful, calm waters of the Saluda River. It was here the young couple established their home and began raising their family.
The same scenic beauty, calm waters, majestic trees are available to any who are seeking refuge from the pressure-filled, hectic schedules of life. The shady, gently sloping banks of the Saluda are waiting to offer you the same calming and mystical charm it gave the Blythes’ in days gone by.
This rustic, completely updated, 1940s era cabin sites in an area named for this adventurous Blythe family. It sits on the banks of the Saluda River, just feet from the waters edge. Yes, with proper equipment, you can cast from the screened porch to catch multiple rainbow and brown trout as well as brim and catfish. The river is stocked weekly making the fishing some of the best around. Just a short distance down-river are the shoals that bear the Blythe name. As you sit on the riverside patio the resident “beaver family” will introduce themselves to you as they go on their daily swim-along happily. As they pass by, they will slap their tails on the water as their way to say hello.
