
There also wasn’t enough hot water for a comfortable 10-minute shower. There was also a $45 pet fee for my dog that I had to pay separately. I then had to go in the next morning to sign that paperwork, or else they would have deactivated my key card. Check in wasn’t until 4 and the office closed at 5 (though their hours say 7), and I wasn’t told I only had an hour-long window to check in. I actually didn’t find out about that policy until I got to the cabin at 6pm and saw a message from 5pm telling me that the office was closing early and that my keys would be in a mailbox outside the office.


They make you come to the office to pick up the keys and sign paperwork (I can’t remember ever having to sign that much paperwork to stay in an AirBnb or a hotel), which wasn’t in the listing. From here, kick your shoes off, take a seat on the bed, and contemplate how we got that giant triple pane window up there! Soak in the view this is probably the most romantic bedroom in the gorge.This is a private company using AirBnb to rent out their cabins. From the porch head up the spiral staircase to reach the master bedroom. Note the live edge woodwork that was entirely salvaged and milled in house. This quaint abode holds the kitchen, bathroom, and lofted queen bed. You may choose to stay on the cliff your entire trip.Īt the top of the floating staircase you will find the first structure of the Cliff Dweller located at the base of the cliff. Simply put, the view from your bed will not be forgotten.

For your future bragging rights, here is the official step count: 177 steps to get to the kitchen, 45 steps to get to the bedroom, and 11 steps to get to the roof deck! Please note, we strongly recommend packing in back packs vs suitcases, and bags instead of a cooler (there is a fridge inside). This will likely be the largest floating staircase you will ever witness. When you arrive at the parking area, your jaw will slowly unhinge as you stare up at the massive floating staircase that takes you to the top of the mountain. This innovative design blends tree and stone, architecture and engineering, and comfort with exposure. Cliff Dweller is the first cliff mounted rental in the Red River Gorge! With the goal of creating a more intimate experience with the beautiful sandstone the Gorge is known for, The Canopy Crew set out to build what is now one of the most unique and adventurous dwellings you can dream of.
