Swim Buttermilk Falls and access Okemo State Forest with trails from your property (top 10 Vermont swimming hole)! Relax in complete privacy on 5 acres with stunning views of nature. Two miles to Okemo / Jackson Gore. 5 bedrooms / 3 bath cabin, solo stove fire pit, grill and 6-person hot tub. Open den with sectional sofa, gas fireplace, 2 dining tables. Owner is host and lives locally. No pets.
FIRST FLOOR
Bedroom 1: King bed w/ TV
Bedroom 2: Queen bed
Bedroom 3: Twin over full bunk bed with trundle
Full bath w/ tub / shower combo
SECOND FLOOR
Kitchen open to Den with sectional sofa
Gas fireplace w/ TV above
Two tables with seating for 6 and 4 (10 total)
Breakfast bar with seating for additional 4
Full bath w/ shower
THIRD FLOOR
Bedroom 4: Full bed w/ TV
Bedroom 5: Full bed w/ TV
Full bath with shower
The property has access to hiking trails as well as beautiful Buttermilk Falls and Okemo State Forest (in back of yard). Perfect location for families and groups wanted privacy but desiring to be close to Buttermilk Falls, the town of Ludlow and the Okemo Mountain Resort. Our cabin features include an open concept kitchen living area with two dining tables, breakfast bar, sectional sofa, 2 desks, gas fireplace, washer/dryer, Wi-Fi, Dish satellite TV, weber gas grill, outdoor fire pit, outdoor tables and chairs and 6-person hot tub. There are 5 bedrooms (3 with TV’s) and 3 bathrooms. The FIRST FLOOR features rustic modern furnishings, a washer/dryer, a spacious bedroom with a king-sized bed with 65” smart TV, a secondary bedroom with queen bed and a third bedroom with twin over full bunkbed with twin. There is a full tub / shower bath on the main floor. The SECOND FLOOR living area kitchen is fully stocked with all the essentials needed to whip up your favorite meals including all the pots, pans, dishes and silverware you need, commercial blender, coffee pot + Keurig, gas range, toaster over, microwave, stainless steel appliances plus extra beverage fridge. The covered porch out back is the perfect spot to cook on the gas grill and unwind at the firepit or in the hot tub with easy access to food and beverages from the kitchen. The open dining area and living area make for an excellent gathering space, and there is a dining table for 6, plus a second table with seating for 4, plus a breakfast bar with additional seating for 4. The living room is complete with a gas burning fireplace, 65” smart TV and sectional sofa. There is a full bath with shower on this second level next to the door to the backyard. The THIRD FLOOR has two private bedrooms with wooded views at the back and each bedroom has a smart TV and full-size bed. You can hear the falls outside the bedroom windows. There is a full-size bath with shower on the third floor. Your stay includes linens for all beds, towels, shampoo, conditioner, liquid hand soap, bar soap, toilet paper and hair dryers. There will be a roll of paper towels, laundry detergent and dishwasher detergent to get your started. Firewood is provided for fire pit and more can be purchased at local market.
BUTTERMILK FALLS
Generations of Vermonters have loved Buttermilk Falls. Vermont River Conservancy has made sure that people will always have access to this special place. Today, the site is owned by Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, & Recreation, and Vermont River Conservancy holds an easement.
There are 3 sets of falls (lower, middle and upper).
More than just a place to splash, Buttermilk Falls’ upper and lower falls each feature pools deep enough for a refreshing swim. The falls change with the seasons, making it a great place to visit again and again. Water plunges over ledges when water is high, then transforms into a quaint twist of water in midsummer.
The upper falls is split into two 12-15 foot drops, and its water streams into a large swimming pool below, where visitors will find clear water and a pebble-covered bottom. The lower falls flow into a deep 25-foot-wide pool of clear, olive-green water. In spring or after a rain, the water plunges over the ledges. Later in the season, these torrents convert to quaint twists of water wrapping beautifully around and over rocks.