国产吃瓜黑料

GET MORE WITH OUTSIDE+

Enjoy 35% off GOES, your essential outdoor guide

UPGRADE TODAY

Image

The Last of the Real Mountain Towns

We have a secret. That cabin you鈥檝e always dreamed of? It鈥檚 within reach鈥攊f you know where to look.

Published: 
Image

New perk: Easily find new routes and hidden gems, upcoming running events, and more near you. Your weekly Local Running Newsletter has everything you need to lace up! .

The best real estate isn't always the most expensive. There are some spectacular mountain destinations in the U.S. that haven鈥檛 yet been overrun by mega mansions. Take these five alpine getaways, which each have rustic charm and beauty鈥攁nd a down-to-earth property prices. For now, at least.聽

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

(Aneese/Thinkstock)

Why here:聽Pigeon Forge, population 5,800, and nearby Gatlinburg are the gateways to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park from the western side. World-class whitewater paddling and climbing, and hundreds of miles of mountain biking and hiking are all at your disposal.聽

A one-bedroom, two-bath creekside log cabin with a sleeping loft and hot tub, listed at $154,900.

Why it鈥檚 so affordable: The Pigeon Forge area, home to the Dollywood and NASCAR Speedpark amusement parks, is considered too red-necky for the urban elites of the South and Northeast, who prefer to flock to tonier Asheville, North Carolina.聽


Greenville, Maine

(Richard King/Google)

Why here: The old logging town of Greenville, population 1,600, sits on largely undeveloped Moosehead Lake, the largest lake in Maine and the crystal source of the Kennebec River. There鈥檚 no mountain town in New England with more remote, or gorgeous, surroundings.

: A rustic, 1-bedroom, 700 square foot cottage with neighborhood access to the lake, listed at $70,000.

Why it鈥檚 so affordable: Location. The drive from Boston to Greenville is about 4.5 hours. Meanwhile, Cape Cod is 90 minutes away from Beantown, and the White Mountains and Lakes Region of New Hampshire is two hours.


Darby, Montana

(Top Ten Tepic/Google)

Why here: Darby, population 700, near the Idaho border, in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana is sandwiched by the Bitterroot Range and Sapphire Mountains, two endless outdoor playgrounds.

A 1,900-square-foot, 3-bed, 2-bath getaway with broad mountain views listed at $118,000.

Why it鈥檚 so affordable: The well-heeled who buy mountain homes prefer to be closer to ski resorts. Darby is a half-hour drive down Route 93 from the nearest one鈥攖he humble . Backcountry skiing, like on Trapper Peak in the Bitterroot Mountains, is practically just out your back door, though.


Sugarloaf, California

(Zillow/Google)

Why here: Fewer than ten miles from Big Bear Lake, Sugarloaf (population 1,800) sits at 7,000 feet in the San Bernadino Mountains of California. The region is a sports paradise鈥攊n both summer and winter.聽

A two-bedroom, one bath, 864-square foot cottage with knotty pine-paneled walls, listed at $129,900.

Why it鈥檚 so affordable: Because for the hoi polloi from Los Angeles, it鈥檚 all about zip code. If a home doesn鈥檛 have 92315 at the bottom of its address (meaning it鈥檚 in Big Bear Lake) they鈥檙e not interested.


Rhododendron, Oregon

(Liz Warren/Google)

Why here: Mount Hood is the undisputed outdoor recreation nexus for the Northwest, and the hamlets west of the summit along US 26, including Rhododendron, are natural jump-off points for adventure.

: A 3-bedroom, 1-bath cottage on nearly a half-acre by Still Creek in the Mount Hood National Forest, listed at $117,500.

Why it鈥檚 so affordable: The actual town of Rhododendron isn鈥檛 quite as well-located as Mt. Hood Village (sandwiched by the Salmon and Sandy rivers) to the west, or Government Camp (by Summit Ski area) to the east.

Popular on 国产吃瓜黑料 Online