A 4-bedroom ski-in/ski-out chalet sitting directly on top of Beech Mountain Resort. 100-mile views from every room, a private hot tub, three indoor fireplaces, and a fire pit. Perfect 5.0 rating. Bring the dog. Walk to the 5506' Skybar — the highest bar east of the Mississippi — then stroll home.
Top of Beech — formally Over the Moon Chalet — is a recently remodeled 4-bedroom chalet sitting directly on top of Beech Mountain Resort. True ski-in/ski-out access means you open the door and you're on the slope. No shuttles, no parking lots, no hauling gear through a lobby. You're already there.
Inside, three indoor fireplaces warm the chalet at every level. The views are 100 miles in every direction — from the living room, the bedrooms, the deck, and the private hot tub. After a day on the mountain, you're choosing between the hot tub under the stars, the fire pit on the deck, or collapsing in front of the fireplace. All three are correct answers.
The 5506' Skybar — the highest bar east of the Mississippi — is a short walk from the chalet. Live music, food, and the kind of atmosphere you can only get at this elevation. Then you stroll home to your own private mountainside while everyone else is looking for their car in the resort parking lot.
Dogs are welcome. The mountain is dog-friendly year-round, and there are trails within walking distance. The chalet sleeps 9 across four bedrooms with 6 beds and 3 full baths — enough room for the whole family or a group of friends without anyone drawing the short straw.
Beech Mountain isn't just a ski town. Here's what each season looks like from the chalet.
Beech Mountain Resort is right there — ski or snowboard directly from the property. Come inside to three fireplaces and a private hot tub. After dark, trade stories around the fire pit under the stars. 4WD/AWD and chains required for winter access — the road is steep and real.
Temperatures rarely break 80° at this elevation. Hike and bike from the door. Walk to the 5506' Skybar for live music and food — the highest bar east of the Mississippi — then stroll home while everyone else drives down the mountain. Bring the dog.
Perched on top of the mountain, you'll watch the landscape ignite into crimson, gold, and orange from the deck with a cup of coffee. Fall color peaks earlier and harder at this elevation. October weekends here are why people move to the mountains.
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