• Minutes to Downtown Gatlinburg - Modern, Spacious, Hot tub, Fire Pit & Grill
• Great Location, Up to 10 Guests, No Steep Roads, Easily Accessible, Accommodates up to 10 guests
• 2 miles from The Great Smoky Mountains National Park entrance
• 10 minutes to Rocky Top Sports World
• Seconds away from HWY 321
• Walking distance from the famous fine dining Greenbriar Restaurant
Cozy Gatlinburg Cabin Retreat: Nestled on the edge of the Park, this modern, spacious vacation home sleeps up to 10 guests—perfect for families, groups, or a mountain getaway. Just 1.5 miles (5 minutes) from vibrant Downtown Gatlinburg!
Prime Location: Only 2 miles (5-7 minutes) from the Sugarlands entrance to Great Smoky Mountains National Park and 1.5 miles (4-6 minutes) from Rocky Top Sports World. Seconds from HWY 321 with no steep roads—easy access for all!
Luxury Amenities: Relax in your private hot tub on the lower deck, roast marshmallows at the outdoor fire pit, or fire up the grill. Inside, enjoy a game room with a full-size pool table and TVs in every room.
Spacious Comfort: Features 3 master king-size beds, 2 queen sleeper sofas, 3 ensuite bathrooms, and a half bath—ideal for large groups seeking privacy and space.
Steps from Fine Dining: Walk to the renowned Greenbrier Restaurant for an upscale meal, or explore nearby dining in downtown Gatlinburg, just minutes away.
Adventure Awaits: Hike the Smokies, catch the annual Firefly Festival, or spend a day zip-lining, horseback riding, go-karting, or at Dollywood (15 miles away). Unwind in your hot tub after it all!
Hosted with Care: We personally manage this cabin, working with a top-notch team to ensure it’s spotless and sanitized after every stay.
Local Attractions
• Great Smoky Mountains National Park: A short drive away, offering hiking trails, scenic drives, and wildlife viewing. The park is especially beautiful in the fall with its stunning foliage.
• Anakeesta, a newer addition to Gatlinburg, focuses on outdoor adventures year-round. Highlights include zip lines, a mountain coaster, and breathtaking views from its observation tower.
• Gatlinburg SkyLift Park: A must-visit for stunning views of the mountains and the city. Open year-round, with particularly breathtaking views in the spring and fall.
Restaurants
• The Greenbrier Restaurant: Offers upscale dining with a focus on local ingredients. Perfect for a special night out. Reservations are recommended. This is walking distance from the cabin. Highly recommended!
• The Peddler Steakhouse: A local favorite known for its delicious steaks and cozy atmosphere. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak seasons.
• The Pancake Pantry: A must-visit for breakfast, serving fluffy pancakes and other morning delights. It can be busy, so arriving early is advised.
Museums
• Gatlinburg Space Needle: Offers panoramic views of the area and a museum detailing the history of Gatlinburg.
• Hollywood Star Cars Museum: Features vehicles from famous movies and TV shows. A fun stop for film enthusiasts.
• Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum: A quirky and unique attraction showcasing over 20,000 salt and pepper shakers.
Landmarks
• Gatlinburg Trolley: A historic mode of transportation that takes visitors around the city. Check seasonal schedules for operating times. There is a stop at the bottom of the hill from the cabin
• Gatlinburg SkyBridge: The longest pedestrian suspension bridge in North America, offering breathtaking views of the Smoky Mountains. Accessible year-round.
• Gatlinburg Scenic Overlook: Provides a stunning vista of the city and surrounding mountains. A great spot for photos. Accessible year-round.