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Moody A Frame | Hot Tub | Red River Gorge
Welcome to The Raven! A luxurious all black A-frame cabin in Red River Gorge Kentucky, just 10 minutes from Natural Bridge State Park, Miguel's Pizza, and Muir Valley. We built this cabin to be so cozy you'll never want to leave. Spend the day exploring the world famous hiking trails and rock climbing, and your evening soaking up the forrest in the hot tub. Enjoy the views and peacefulness for a romantic getaway. For weddings at The Greenhouse / Appalachian Rose Farm this is the place to stay!

Private Cabin•2 acres•RRG•Nada Tunnel•Sheltowee
This charming 2bed, 1bath cabin is situated among the trees on 2 private acres offering the perfect blend of seclusion, comfort and relaxation. Whether you're seeking a peaceful getaway, romantic weekend, an outdoor hiking adventure, lake day, or a cozy base for attending a wedding ;‘Simmer Down’ is the place to be. This eclectic retreat is situated near Red River Gorge and the vast Daniel Boone Forest. Enjoy Murder Branch Trail, Sheltowee Trace, Devils Market House Arch & Broke Leg Falls

Serene Ravine Private RRG Treehouse
Stay in a custom-built treehouse nestled in the heart of the Red River Gorge forest on private land—perfect for family getaways, romantic escapes, or friend trips! Explore great views, built along a peaceful stream, and the calming sounds of nature. Step outside to a nearby trailhead leading to Gray’s Arch and more. Just 15 mins from local favorites like Miguel’s Pizza, coffee shops, and mini golf! Availability is limited - so be sure to lock in your summer vacation before it's gone!

Luxury Cliffside Hammock House
Escape to a modern luxury hammock oasis: with cozy indoor & outdoor loft-net hammocks, memory foam beds with MyPillow pillows for supreme comfort, and MyPillow towels enhancing the spa-like bathrooms featuring rainfall showers and body jets. Adventure awaits with a private trail into Daniel Boone National Forest, a hot tub, and a pool table. This space isn't just a stay but an experience, designed for those seeking luxury, comfort, and a touch of adventure. Not Suitable for children.

Guest Fav + Quiet & Romantic + Hot Tub + Fire Pit
Lil Red cabin is about 30-45 minutes from Red River Gorge, Natural Bridge, Underground Kayak and Cave Run Lake. Whether hiking, a wedding, romantic weekend or just getting away, Lil Red is the place! The cabin has been a favorite for visitors to the area for many years. Some of the favorite features are the year-round hot tub, large back deck, charming living room with gas fireplace to sit and read a book, play board games or watch the Smart TV. Come stay and relax in Lil' Red.

The Bluff on Amos Amazing Views!
This unique place has a style all its own. Centrally located between Red River Gorge and Cave Run Lake. Enjoy a hike at the gorge or a day at the lake. Come back enjoy soaking in the hot tub and take in the views!!! This spacious one bedroom one bath with tub/ shower is the perfect place for a getaway. It is equipped with full size appliances and everything you need to prepare a meal. The outdoor fire pit and charcoal grill are perfect for any outdoor cooking and relaxing!!!

Cheerful 3 Bed Cabin Firepit Hot Tub Cave Run Lake
Welcome to Black Bear Cabin. Overlooking the beautiful Daniel Boone National Forest and very close to Cave Run Lake and many popular hiking trails This is our families home away from home. We love this spacious and peaceful getaway and hope you do as well. This Cabin is a Rustic 3 Bedroom w/ Loft Area. It has 2 full bathrooms. Our kitchen is fully equipped for cooking meals. On the deck is a relaxing hot tub and grill. In the yard is a firepit with adirondack chairs.

Rustic Cabin Retreat Near RRG & Cave Run
It’s the perfect time to cozy up in our peaceful cabin retreat! Relax under the stars by the fire pit or soak in the private outdoor hot tub on the deck—perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. The Hot Tub is full time now!! Skip the high prices in the Gorge and stay affordably in a quiet, scenic location. Enjoy a beautiful drive to nearby attractions like Red River Gorge, Carter Caves, and Cave Run Lake, where hiking, fishing, and boating.

Private 12 Acre Escape - Hot Tub, Firepit, Arcade
12 acres of peace and quiet in Campton. You can wander the trails, kick back by the firepit, or just take in the forest views. Evenings are for porch sunsets, hot tub stargazing, and the sound of birds all around. Inside, there’s a vintage Ms. Pac-Man for a little throwback fun. We’re about 15 miles from Red River Gorge, but it feels like you’ve got the whole place to yourself—no close neighbors, no traffic, just dark skies and starry nights.

Hideaway Falls - cabin with private waterfall view
Unwind at this peaceful and private oasis in the heart of Daniel Boone National Forest. Enjoy relaxing and exploring on and around the property or take a short drive to experience the best of Red River Gorge and Cave Run Lake. Take in the waterfall view on the front porch while you enjoy your morning coffee or be lulled to sleep by the sounds of cascading water at night. Perfect for a romantic getaway or a weekend with friends.

New Backwoods Cabin RRG
$100 Visa Card with stays of 5 nights or more Hot tub!!!! Welcome to our brand new cabin at RRG!! We are only minutes away from all attractions and hiking of the Gorge yet very secluded when you are ready to just get away from everything. We have a very spacious outdoor space to include a covered hot tub, fire pit, charcoal grill and wrap around porch. You can also enjoy our private nature trails around the property.

Seclusion Cabin - Tower, Treehouse, Koi Pond
Seclusion is a completely custom, hand-crafted cabin complete with a treehouse room, koi pond, rocky landscape, observatory tower and more in an unbeatable location. This cabin is located just a mile or two off the Slade, KY exit on top of a ridge in Red River Gorge. Built by Paul Rhodes in his spare time, this passion project took over six years to complete and boasts a uniqueness unrivaled by other accommodations.
Popular amenities for Wellington holiday rentals
Other great holiday rentals in Wellington

The Bear’s Den

Cave Run Escape

Getaway Cabin w/Lake & Cliff Views/Red River Gorge

Sage & Cedar | Private Forest A-Frame + Hot Tub

Farm Camper RRG & Cave Run!

Robins Nest: Cozy Escape by RRG & Cave Run Lake

Pet-Friendly Cozy Cabin | Near RRG, DBNF, Cave Run

Blue Cedar Skydeck - Rooftop Golf, Sauna, Hot Tub
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Wellington?
Wellington has cozy cabins, family homes, and retreats nestled near the Daniel Boone National Forest. Staying close to outdoor recreation areas is often suggested for easy access to hiking and nature.
What are the best things to do in Wellington with kids?
Kids often enjoy exploring nature trails, fishing at local lakes, or participating in hands-on craft workshops. Parks and outdoor spaces in Wellington create opportunities for learning and play.
What are some of the best things to do in Wellington?
Explore natural trails in the Daniel Boone National Forest, visit lakes for fishing or picnicking, and try locally rooted arts and crafts workshops. Outdoor recreation and small-town culture sit side by side in Wellington.
How is the weather in Wellington?
Wellington has cool winters around 28–44°F (-3–7°C), warming to 65–85°F (19–29°C) in summer, with consistent rainfall throughout the year. Spring and fall bring mild temperatures and are often favored for outdoor adventures.
When is the best time to visit Wellington?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. These seasons also coincide with community events and outdoor festivals in Wellington.
What are the best places to visit in Wellington?
Explore the Daniel Boone National Forest, wander tranquil lakeside spots, and visit local craft studios reflecting Appalachian heritage. These sites are frequently suggested for experiencing Wellington’s nature and culture.
What are some hiking trails in Wellington?
Wellington has several hiking trails through Daniel Boone National Forest, featuring woodland paths, scenic overlooks, and areas rich in native flora. Trails around lakes and mountainous terrain are frequently appreciated by visitors.
What are some family activities we can do in Wellington?
Families often enjoy hiking easy nature trails, picnicking at scenic spots, and visiting interactive craft studios. Outdoor adventure and small community activities are frequently suggested in Wellington.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Wellington?
Explore Red River Gorge’s geological features, visit mountain villages with Appalachian heritage, or wander peaceful waterfalls and forests nearby. Outdoor experiences and regional crafts enrich day trips from Wellington.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Wellington?
Wellington has pet-friendly rentals, including cabins and private homes near outdoor recreation areas. Local hosts frequently provide amenities for guests traveling with pets.
What are some local tips for visiting Wellington?
Try local eateries for Appalachian flavors, check for seasonal trails and wildlife, and start hikes early to enjoy quiet mornings. Engage with community events and craft markets to connect with Wellington’s traditions.
What is Wellington known for?
Wellington is known for its connection to the Daniel Boone National Forest, Appalachian culture, and outdoor activities like hiking and fishing. Local arts and crafts as well as community gatherings shape the area’s identity.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Wellington?
Wellington has peaceful nature reserves, family-owned antique shops, and quiet lakeside spots that are often appreciated for their tranquility. Wandering woodland paths and discovering lesser-known viewpoints can create memorable moments.
What are the best foods to try in Wellington?
Wellington has Appalachian-inspired dishes, including locally raised meats, hearty stews, and cornbread. Seasonal produce, wild mushrooms, and classic Southern pies are frequently suggested by residents. Travelers often find family-run diners and barbecue joints around town.
What should I bring for a trip to Wellington?
Pack hiking shoes, layered clothing for changing weather, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle for outdoor exploring. A camera or binoculars can be useful for spotting wildlife and scenic views in Wellington.
What is the nightlife in Wellington like?
Nightlife in Wellington is typically relaxed, with casual eateries, occasional live music at community venues, and social spaces for conversation. Expect a laid-back, friendly atmosphere rooted in local traditions.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Wellington?
Wellington and the surrounding area often highlight outdoor festivals in late spring and summer, featuring live music, local crafts, and traditional food stalls. Community gatherings, bluegrass music events, and holiday celebrations are frequently suggested for visitors.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Wellington?
Wellington has family-friendly rentals, including spacious cabins and homes near nature trails. Hosts in the area frequently provide amenities like outdoor play areas and easy access to recreation.
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