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The Walker Sisters were a family of six sisters who lived in this 19th-century cabin on the northern border of the park until the death of the last sister in the 1960s.
The two-story log cabin contains three rooms that look much the same as they did when the house was originally built. Outside, a barn, gristmill, and smokehouse stand as part of the sisters’ self-sufficient way of life, which at one point also included an arbor, a garden, an orchard, and livestock.
Access to the Walker Sisters Cabin, located in Little Greenbrier, can be reached via a short hike on the Little Brier Gap Trail.

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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