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Lumpkin County, Georgia, 30533
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Saddle Tree
Your modern yet cozy shoreside hideaway right on the Etowah River
At a Glance
* A just-finished modern take on the “shotgun cabin”
* Bedroom with king, loft with 2 twins. Sleeps 4 (on really nice linens)
* In Dahlonega, “Napa Valley of the South,” a magical artsy town just a skip and hop north of Atlanta
* Dogs welcome and loved, not just “allowed” (see The Small Print for details)
* Direct river access right in front of the house — pups and people welcome to swim and play in the calm waters.
* Sleek, open-concept modern design: stylish yet warm and inviting .
* Beautifully decorated: classy, bright, clean, and uncluttered.
* Thoughtful lighting: ambiance, dimmers, lit stairs
* Central climate control system: crisp and cool in summer, toasty in winter.
* Top of the line, fully equipped kitchen
* Complete coffee bar with fresh grinder, frother, and every brewing method imaginable, from pour-over to pods; insulated cups
* State of the art LG washer/dryer
* Charming bench swing right at the river's edge
* Covered side deck facing the water
* Picnic table and firepit overlooking the river
* Campsite-style pedestal grill
The Saddle Tree story...
There are countless reasons to fall in love with Dahlonega. The picturesque town square lined with historic buildings, boutique shops, cozy cafés, and local art galleries. The brick sidewalks and preserved 1800s architecture. The warm and welcoming community. The rich history and golden legacy. Award-winning vineyards. And, of course, the breathtaking mountain landscape.
Denise had been through Dahlonega a couple of times as a kid and loved it, so when she and her husband started looking for property, the hidden gem of a town made perfect sense.
“We love what [Dahlonega] has to offer,” Denise says. “There is something for everyone: art, music, great restaurants, little mom n’ pop stores. We have Bear on the Square…” — an annual festival celebrating Appalachian culture, music, and art. “Plenty of outdoor adventures. You can go rent 4-wheelers at Iron Mountain” — a massive off-road adventure park — “or go to the vineyards, or take in a concert. There’s just so much.”
And it’s the perfect blend of mountains and river, “...without being alone on a mountaintop,” she laughs.
Having picked the perfect little town, Denise and Jess, her husband, built the perfect little cabin: a functional yet stylish, simple yet classy, not-a-detail-overlooked shotgun house. I complimented her on the minimalist architecture and decor, the sense of spaciousness, and the bright colors and textures she chose for Saddle Tree.
“We are into the aesthetics of clean lines and uncluttered space — and don’t like having a bunch of stuff or walls covered,” she says. They have a great eye for design. The light surfaces and walls combine beautifully with the blonde and dark wood furniture and structural accents, the sleek lines, and not a square inch of wasted space. They didn’t waste any wood, either: all the wood used in the house, the gorgeous poplar and dark walnut shelves, chunky cross beams, railings, were salvaged from the trees that had to be felled in order to build the cabin.
“I love trees,” she says, “and I don’t like cutting them down — but we had to. Using that wood in the cabin was super important to us.”
The lighting, too, is important. “There needs to be a certain ambiance in our home, so all the bulbs are warm and dimmable. The stairs are subtly lit… At night it’s pure magic in here.”
The longer we spoke, the clearer it became to me that Denise and Jess had well-defined ideas of the caliber of experience they wanted to provide their guests.
As someone who loves to cook, she outfitted the kitchen with quality everything, and probably too much of it. “Honestly,” she confides, “Based on what most people will do in this kitchen… it’s way overstocked. But the way I see it, when people stay here, they can’t have things that are worse than what they have at home — it should even be a treat or an upgrade.”
Speaking of “treats,” wait until you check out the coffee bar. Fit for a coffee snob from New York City or Seattle or Paris, it has a fresh grinder, a frother, pour-over, carafe, pod, you name it. Also: regular mugs, insulated mugs, large, small…
“Sometimes I feel like we built the whole house around that coffee bar,” Denise chuckles. “But it was worth it. Sitting on that deck with my morning cup, or, better yet, on the swing over the river, listening to the water lapping at the shore… pure bliss.”
Denise confesses that in addition to coffee, there are a few other things that she will pay top dollar for: “Good sunglasses, shoes, and linens.” Also, a brand new climate control system.
“At Saddle Creek we want it toasty in the winter, and cool in the summer… and when you’re here, we want you to never want to get out of bed!”
Between the coffee, coziness, and high thread count luxury linen, why would you want to?
I ask Denise if the cabin is dog friendly.
“Of course!” she says. “The warmth of an animal is what makes it a home.” She and Jess have two fur babies of their own, a German Shepherd and a cockapoo, and having their best buddies with them makes all the difference.
For a moment I picture myself at sunset, gently rocking in the swing by the river, a glass of local merlot in one hand, the other on top of my dog’s shaggy head resting on my leg.
Behind the hypnotizing sound of the Etowah River are the sounds of a bluegrass band, the notes carried up from town on the cool evening breeze.
Pro Tips & Local Wisdom
Warm up at Corner Kitchen in Dahlonega with a mug of their outstanding joe in your hands.
Antiquing (now no longer just for old people!) Dahlonega — which is super hip, by the way — has no fewer than three antiques stores. I’ll bet you need a lamp or a frame for your painting of dogs playing poker.
North Georgia is home to some noteworthy vineyards — and Saddle Tree is minutes away from several of them, such as Wolf Mountain, Cavender Creek, and Kaya Vineyard and Winery. Enjoy a glass or bottle and spectacular mountain panoramas.
Lace up your boots and bring some snacks. Dahlonega serves as a gateway to the Appalachian Trail, providing numerous hiking opportunities with varying difficulty levels.
Enjoy home-cooked southern comfort food at The Smith House.
Life is but a dream… when you’re enjoying a leisurely float down the Chestatee River (tube or kayak)
Take in Dahlonega’s thriving arts scene: galleries and cultural events, including the Dahlonega Arts and Wine Festival, and local artisans and musicians.
The Small Print
The Sounds of Silence: please limit outdoor use of speakers and other amplified sound equipment to 8:00 am through 10:00 pm, Sunday through .
Thursday; 8:00 am through 11:00 pm, Friday and Saturday.
You love your furry friends, and we’d love to host one or a couple of them. We charge a $75 cleaning fee per dog. Cats make us sneeze: please leave them with grandma.
We put together a starter kit for your arrival (5 trash bags under kitchen sink, 1 roll of paper towels per kitchen, 3 rolls of t.p. per bathroom, small bars of body soap) — please anticipate any needs beyond that, and stock up in town or bring from home.
Suds and beans can be very personal choices: please bring your own laundry detergent and coffee.
You’ll find an ample supply of dish soap, shampoo, conditioner, and hand soap.
Need us? We’re a phone call (and stone’s throw) away, 7 days a week, 9:00 am to 9:00 pm. Give us a buzz and we’ll be there in a jiff to help you with any unforeseen detail. We are also available by text, 24/7!
From our entire team, a big thank-you for choosing SVR — and booking so much more than a rental property. With nearly 10,000 stays and half as many glowing reviews, our guests agree.
Born and bred here in Georgia, we ensure our clients feel the warmth of our southern hospitality and have unforgettable stays in beautiful homes — in one of the prettiest landscapes the country has to offer.
We love North Georgia — and we love sharing her with you. In each of our cabins you’ll find an “Experience the Mountains” manual full of suggestions about local attractions such as hikes and sightseeing, as well as our favorite restaurants in town.
Want to connect with us about anything from the layout of the property to our favorite local IPA? Give us a shout. Someone on our team of locals (possibly me) will be happy to chat with you, answer any questions, and help you book your next dream mountain vacation.
We can’t wait to see you soon in our neck of the woods… and mountains, and lakes, and so much more.
Joni, Founder & Director, SVRAbout pets:Pets allowed: dogs (limit 2 total).We welcome dogs but cannot allow cats..About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About customRules:Dogs must be crated if they are left alone in the cabin and on lead when outside as the yard is not fenced..A brief booking agreement will be texted in a link for you to sign by a SVR reservationist in compliance with county legislation.,**Guests must be comfortable driving rural gravel roads. It is passable but rutted. Please reach out with any questions before reserving**.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 18.About events:No events allowed.
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8.6/10
Cleanliness8.6
Amenities8.6
Location8.6
Service8.6
All 10 reviews
Surroundings
Train: Gainesville, Georgia
(47.2 km)
Landmarks: Georgia Mountain Falconry
(1.8 km)
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Two-Bedroom Cabin
2 bedrooms: 2 single beds and 1 king bed
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Air conditioning
Refrigerator
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Oven
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8.6/10
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10 reviews
Verified Reviews- Cleanliness8.6
- Amenities8.6
- Location8.6
- Service8.6
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Maggie G.
October 19, 2025
We had a wonderful stay at this cabin for our honeymoon. The house was very clean and stocked with all of the standard supplies. We had great communication with the owner. Our only complaint is the description of driveway and directions. The driveway was much worse than we expected from the description. Very washed out. Apple and Google Maps did not provide accurate directions. The road is very long and narrow. Did not look like a residential road.
Erin S.
September 13, 2025
We loved the location of the cabin! It’s tucked away on the bank of the river. The cabin itself is very cozy and the aesthetics of the decor make it very comfortable. The swings and the fire pit are nice touches. We were able to see deer and what we think was a gopher. There were many areas to walk and explore. I would definitely recommend this cabin!
Hogan R.
September 4, 2025
Great place! I would recommend some signs along the gravel road leading to cabin. GPS does not take you all the way to cabin.
Melanie H.
August 22, 2025
We had such a great time staying at this rental. It was spotless and beautiful! It felt like we were staying in a fairy tale. The road back to the rental is about a mile through the woods on a hilly dirt/gravel road. I would suggest taking a 4-wheel drive. We made it in our Hyundai Tuscon but it rained very hard our last night and we barely made it out the next morning. It was a nerve wracking experience to say the least.Other than that our stay was wonderful!
Darryl Y.
June 9, 2025
"Saddle Tree Cabin is an awesome place to stay! The listing was very accurate, and it was incredibly relaxing to sit on the porch and listen to the river or kids playing in the shallow water. The cabin is spotlessly clean with nice, modern light fixtures. The kitchen is exceptionally well-stocked – perfect for anyone who loves to cook! Just a heads-up: if you're arriving after dark, make sure you have very clear instructions for finding it."
John S.
November 5, 2025
Great communication and a beautiful property on the river.
Joana
May 26, 2025
Beautiful place, peaceful, clean and the communication is excellent. We would definitely stay here again
W S.
May 7, 2025
Unplug
If you’re looking for a place to unplug and disconnect that is in a picturesque setting, this is your place. The sounds from the stream and the cabin make this a perfect spot to accomplish your goal. I did not mind the WiFi not working as I was not ever there. Like I said unplugged.
John W.
April 10, 2025
Lack of information on the cabin
Unclear directions on getting to the property. The cabin itself was nice. The smell of the water was terrible (Sulfur smell). We used bottle water for everything.
Services & Amenities
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Public areas
No smoking in public areas
Property Policies
Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: after 16:00
Check-out: Before 11:00
Child policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.
Cribs and Extra Beds
Please contact the hotel for details about crib and extra bed policies.
Age Requirements
The main guest checking in must be at least 18 years old
Property host
Joni A Lee
Speaks: English
About this property
Saddle Tree
Your modern yet cozy shoreside hideaway right on the Etowah River
At a Glance
* A just-finished modern take on the “shotgun cabin”
* Bedroom with king, loft with 2 twins. Sleeps 4 (on really nice linens)
* In Dahlonega, “Napa Valley of the South,” a magical artsy town just a skip and hop north of Atlanta
* Dogs welcome and loved, not just “allowed” (see The Small Print for details)
* Direct river access right in front of the house — pups and people welcome to swim and play in the calm waters.
* Sleek, open-concept modern design: stylish yet warm and inviting .
* Beautifully decorated: classy, bright, clean, and uncluttered.
* Thoughtful lighting: ambiance, dimmers, lit stairs
* Central climate control system: crisp and cool in summer, toasty in winter.
* Top of the line, fully equipped kitchen
* Complete coffee bar with fresh grinder, frother, and every brewing method imaginable, from pour-over to pods; insulated cups
* State of the art LG washer/dryer
* Charming bench swing right at the river's edge
* Covered side deck facing the water
* Picnic table and firepit overlooking the river
* Campsite-style pedestal grill
The Saddle Tree story...
There are countless reasons to fall in love with Dahlonega. The picturesque town square lined with historic buildings, boutique shops, cozy cafés, and local art galleries. The brick sidewalks and preserved 1800s architecture. The warm and welcoming community. The rich history and golden legacy. Award-winning vineyards. And, of course, the breathtaking mountain landscape.
Denise had been through Dahlonega a couple of times as a kid and loved it, so when she and her husband started looking for property, the hidden gem of a town made perfect sense.
“We love what [Dahlonega] has to offer,” Denise says. “There is something for everyone: art, music, great restaurants, little mom n’ pop stores. We have Bear on the Square…” — an annual festival celebrating Appalachian culture, music, and art. “Plenty of outdoor adventures. You can go rent 4-wheelers at Iron Mountain” — a massive off-road adventure park — “or go to the vineyards, or take in a concert. There’s just so much.”
And it’s the perfect blend of mountains and river, “...without being alone on a mountaintop,” she laughs.
Having picked the perfect little town, Denise and Jess, her husband, built the perfect little cabin: a functional yet stylish, simple yet classy, not-a-detail-overlooked shotgun house. I complimented her on the minimalist architecture and decor, the sense of spaciousness, and the bright colors and textures she chose for Saddle Tree.
“We are into the aesthetics of clean lines and uncluttered space — and don’t like having a bunch of stuff or walls covered,” she says. They have a great eye for design. The light surfaces and walls combine beautifully with the blonde and dark wood furniture and structural accents, the sleek lines, and not a square inch of wasted space. They didn’t waste any wood, either: all the wood used in the house, the gorgeous poplar and dark walnut shelves, chunky cross beams, railings, were salvaged from the trees that had to be felled in order to build the cabin.
“I love trees,” she says, “and I don’t like cutting them down — but we had to. Using that wood in the cabin was super important to us.”
The lighting, too, is important. “There needs to be a certain ambiance in our home, so all the bulbs are warm and dimmable. The stairs are subtly lit… At night it’s pure magic in here.”
The longer we spoke, the clearer it became to me that Denise and Jess had well-defined ideas of the caliber of experience they wanted to provide their guests.
As someone who loves to cook, she outfitted the kitchen with quality everything, and probably too much of it. “Honestly,” she confides, “Based on what most people will do in this kitchen… it’s way overstocked. But the way I see it, when people stay here, they can’t have things that are worse than what they have at home — it should even be a treat or an upgrade.”
Speaking of “treats,” wait until you check out the coffee bar. Fit for a coffee snob from New York City or Seattle or Paris, it has a fresh grinder, a frother, pour-over, carafe, pod, you name it. Also: regular mugs, insulated mugs, large, small…
“Sometimes I feel like we built the whole house around that coffee bar,” Denise chuckles. “But it was worth it. Sitting on that deck with my morning cup, or, better yet, on the swing over the river, listening to the water lapping at the shore… pure bliss.”
Denise confesses that in addition to coffee, there are a few other things that she will pay top dollar for: “Good sunglasses, shoes, and linens.” Also, a brand new climate control system.
“At Saddle Creek we want it toasty in the winter, and cool in the summer… and when you’re here, we want you to never want to get out of bed!”
Between the coffee, coziness, and high thread count luxury linen, why would you want to?
I ask Denise if the cabin is dog friendly.
“Of course!” she says. “The warmth of an animal is what makes it a home.” She and Jess have two fur babies of their own, a German Shepherd and a cockapoo, and having their best buddies with them makes all the difference.
For a moment I picture myself at sunset, gently rocking in the swing by the river, a glass of local merlot in one hand, the other on top of my dog’s shaggy head resting on my leg.
Behind the hypnotizing sound of the Etowah River are the sounds of a bluegrass band, the notes carried up from town on the cool evening breeze.
Pro Tips & Local Wisdom
Warm up at Corner Kitchen in Dahlonega with a mug of their outstanding joe in your hands.
Antiquing (now no longer just for old people!) Dahlonega — which is super hip, by the way — has no fewer than three antiques stores. I’ll bet you need a lamp or a frame for your painting of dogs playing poker.
North Georgia is home to some noteworthy vineyards — and Saddle Tree is minutes away from several of them, such as Wolf Mountain, Cavender Creek, and Kaya Vineyard and Winery. Enjoy a glass or bottle and spectacular mountain panoramas.
Lace up your boots and bring some snacks. Dahlonega serves as a gateway to the Appalachian Trail, providing numerous hiking opportunities with varying difficulty levels.
Enjoy home-cooked southern comfort food at The Smith House.
Life is but a dream… when you’re enjoying a leisurely float down the Chestatee River (tube or kayak)
Take in Dahlonega’s thriving arts scene: galleries and cultural events, including the Dahlonega Arts and Wine Festival, and local artisans and musicians.
The Small Print
The Sounds of Silence: please limit outdoor use of speakers and other amplified sound equipment to 8:00 am through 10:00 pm, Sunday through .
Thursday; 8:00 am through 11:00 pm, Friday and Saturday.
You love your furry friends, and we’d love to host one or a couple of them. We charge a $75 cleaning fee per dog. Cats make us sneeze: please leave them with grandma.
We put together a starter kit for your arrival (5 trash bags under kitchen sink, 1 roll of paper towels per kitchen, 3 rolls of t.p. per bathroom, small bars of body soap) — please anticipate any needs beyond that, and stock up in town or bring from home.
Suds and beans can be very personal choices: please bring your own laundry detergent and coffee.
You’ll find an ample supply of dish soap, shampoo, conditioner, and hand soap.
Need us? We’re a phone call (and stone’s throw) away, 7 days a week, 9:00 am to 9:00 pm. Give us a buzz and we’ll be there in a jiff to help you with any unforeseen detail. We are also available by text, 24/7!
From our entire team, a big thank-you for choosing SVR — and booking so much more than a rental property. With nearly 10,000 stays and half as many glowing reviews, our guests agree.
Born and bred here in Georgia, we ensure our clients feel the warmth of our southern hospitality and have unforgettable stays in beautiful homes — in one of the prettiest landscapes the country has to offer.
We love North Georgia — and we love sharing her with you. In each of our cabins you’ll find an “Experience the Mountains” manual full of suggestions about local attractions such as hikes and sightseeing, as well as our favorite restaurants in town.
Want to connect with us about anything from the layout of the property to our favorite local IPA? Give us a shout. Someone on our team of locals (possibly me) will be happy to chat with you, answer any questions, and help you book your next dream mountain vacation.
We can’t wait to see you soon in our neck of the woods… and mountains, and lakes, and so much more.
Joni, Founder & Director, SVRAbout pets:Pets allowed: dogs (limit 2 total).We welcome dogs but cannot allow cats..About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About customRules:Dogs must be crated if they are left alone in the cabin and on lead when outside as the yard is not fenced..A brief booking agreement will be texted in a link for you to sign by a SVR reservationist in compliance with county legislation.,**Guests must be comfortable driving rural gravel roads. It is passable but rutted. Please reach out with any questions before reserving**.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 18.About events:No events allowed.
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About This Property
| Nearest Train Station | Gainesville, Georgia |
|---|---|
| Distance to Train Station | 47.15KM |
| Hotel Star Rating | 3 |



