Modern RRG Cabin | Epic Treetop Views | Hot Tub &
Modern RRG Cabin | Epic Treetop Views | Hot Tub &
Description
Perched high above the forest in the heart of Red River Gorge, Canopy 7 is a treetop hideaway built for the ones who crave something real. Wake up to breathtaking sunrises through a wall of windows, unwind in a hot tub under a sky full of stars, and spend your days roaming 140 acres of raw, untamed land. Whether you're here to climb, hike, disconnect, or simply breathe, this is where you do it right. What You'll Love: ✓ Wall of Windows — Unbeatable views of rolling ridgelines & towering trees The space The Space Canopy 7 — Treetop Cabin, Red River Gorge Most cabins put you near the woods. Canopy 7 puts you in them. Perched above the forest floor with a wall of windows facing the ridgeline, this treetop hideaway was built for people who want to sleep well, eat well, and spend the rest of the time outside. What You'll Love: ✔ Wall of Windows — Unobstructed views of rolling ridgelines and towering hardwoods ✔ Hot Tub Under the Stars — Best decision you'll make after a day on the trails ✔ Wraparound Deck — Sunrise coffee with nothing but forest in front of you ✔ Fire Pit & Hammocks — Mandatory. Non-negotiable. ✔ 140 Private Acres — Raw, unfenced land built for wandering ✔ Mid-Century Meets Cabin Warmth — Thoughtfully designed, not staged ✔ Minutes from RRG's Best — Climbing, hiking, and Miguel's Pizza close by The Layout Main Level — Open & Lived-In An airy open floor plan anchored by a retro-inspired kitchen and a living area designed to actually be used. The queen bedroom has a memory foam mattress and blackout capability for the kind of sleep you've been needing. Full bath with tub and shower, walk-in closet, and in-unit laundry. Loft — Sleep, Stretch, Breathe Two twin beds, bean bag chairs, and a dedicated yoga deck with mats, blocks, and a foam roller. Sun salutations with a sunrise view are an option here — we suggest taking it. Lower Level — Rainy Day Approved High ceilings, reading nooks, a curated book collection, a record player, board games, and Amazon Fire TV for streaming. Sliding doors open directly to the hammock zone. A half-bath means you won't lose your spot. Outside The hot tub is best after dark. The deck is best at dawn. The fire pit works at any hour. A note: this is real land. Some cliffs drop without warning, and the wildlife here is wild. Stay on stable ground, watch where you're going, and the land will take care of the rest. Remote Work-Friendly (If You Must) High-speed fiber optic WiFi, strong cell service from the ridge, and a dedicated workspace. The mountains will still be there when your call ends. Freestyle Exploration Unlike managed trail systems, these 140 acres are open for wandering — through the trees, past rock formations, toward whatever sounds like water. We ask one thing in return: Leave No Trace. Pack out what you bring in. What You Should Know: ✔ Self check-in and checkout ✔ One locked owner's closet — everything else is yours ✔ Ring camera at the entryway only — the hot tub stays private ✔ Pet-free property ✔ Damage deposit hold required to book ✔ Gravel road, accessible for any vehicle ✔ City water — clean and reliable Your Adventure Starts Here Canopy 7 is ready when you are. Pack light, drive in, and let the gorge do the rest. Guest access Canopy 7 is fully yours, the wraparound deck, hot tub, hammocks, fire pit, and every nook inside. Stretch out, stay as long as you like, and treat it like home base for your gorge adventure. The one exception: a locked owner's closet tucked out of the way. Everything else? Roam free. Other things to note Roam Free. Leave No Trace. Canopy 7 sits on 140 private acres of untamed land, no manicured trails, no rope lines, no tour groups. Wander through the hardwoods, find the hidden rock formations, follow the sound of water. The land is yours to explore. We ask only that you leave it exactly as you found it: pack out what you bring in, and treat the wild with the same respect it gives you. Built with the Land in Mind Canopy 7 was designed to work with the environment, not against it, solar-conscious architecture, thermal mass heating and cooling, and insulation built to handle mountain winters without burning through energy to do it. The goal was a cabin that feels luxurious and leaves less behind.
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