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A modern bathroom features a sleek freestanding soaking tub positioned by large windows, allowing for mountain views. A stone fireplace is situated nearby, complemented by a small table displaying a plant. Natural light enhances the wood-paneled walls and spacious atmosphere.
Cabin in Sevierville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Secluded Mountaintop Retreat | Views | Hot Tub

Your Elegant Mountain Adventure Awaits! Avalon Ridge is a breathtaking, private, modern cabin, perched high in the Smoky Mountains, with unparalleled views! The expansive bedroom features a stone fireplace and luxurious soaking tub, the woodland loft is surrounded by old-growth hardwoods, and floor to ceiling windows showcase the view from anywhere in the cabin! Enjoy sunrise from the breakfast perch, or unwind with a luxurious soak in the private hot tub. Reserve this mountaintop retreat today!

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Cabin in Gatlinburg
5 out of 5 average rating, 303 reviews

Romance Pkg/Pool Table/Hot Tub/3 mi Gatlinburg

*2 miles to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge *Pool Table *Hot Tub *Bluetooth Jukebox *28" rain shower for two *Fireplace *King Size Bed *Queen sleeper sofa *55-inch Roku TV *Wi-Fi *Jacuzzi Tub *Keurig and Drip *K cups and creamer *Privacy & Location *Robes *Luxury Bedding *Charcoal grill *Flameless candles *Romance package available($40) *Resort Pass for Margaritaville($20) *Late check out 1pm($40) **Please note the cabin is tucked in the mountains. Some of the roads can be curvy and steep.

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A private hot tub is situated on the spacious wrap-around deck, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The clear sky reveals distant ridges, creating a serene backdrop for relaxation.
Cabin in Sevierville
4.77 out of 5 average rating, 487 reviews

4x4 adventure * Breathtaking Private MTN VIEWS*

WELCOME to Cherokee Sunset VERY PRIVATE 1/1 KING Studio cabin on TOP of the mountain in Wears Valley! Breathtaking VIEW. Just off the 321 Wear Valley Road. Our cabin is one of the top most cabins on Ravens Den with Wears Valley view. Exciting 4x4 drive up. 4x4 is not required but the road is steep in spots. SPECTACULAR views from the wrap around deck! Big hot tub, The cabin offers guests a whirlpool tub as well as a separate shower, gas fireplace, gas grill, WIFI, Smart TVs! Pet Friendly

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A cabin constructed of natural wood is nestled among trees, partially obscured by foliage. The sloped roof and large windows suggest a connection with the surrounding landscape. Fog envelops the distant mountains, creating a serene backdrop that complements the rustic charm of the home.
Cabin in Gatlinburg
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 325 reviews

High Expectations Gatlinburg Cabin Mountain View

Mountain VIEW and PRIVATE. Gorgeous cabin nestled in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains! Quiet, private yet minutes from the downtown Gatlinburg Parkway! King master suite with walk-in closet, walk-in shower and a hot tub right outside sliding glass doors. Another king suite with whirlpool tub downstairs. Two levels of spacious covered decking with an outdoor hanging bed, porch swing & rocking chairs. Lots of glass, super special place. This home is ABSOLUTELY AWESOME.. a DREAM!!!

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A spacious living area features a high, wooden-beamed ceiling and large windows that allow natural light to fill the room. A comfortable sofa is arranged around a central coffee table, with a flat-screen television mounted nearby. A cozy brick fireplace adds warmth to the space.
Cabin in Gatlinburg
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 400 reviews

The Mason Jar Lodge

The Mason Jar Lodge is a locally owned and custom built cabin that is located in the Great Smoky Mountains. The home is just minutes away from the heart of downtown Gatlinburg, the national park, Gatlinburg’s Arts & Crafts Community, top dining destinations, and much more. However, as you take in the beautiful vistas from the decks, relax in the hot tub, meander among the muscadines, or watch the black bears play, you’ll feel as if the hustle and bustle of the city is a thousand miles away.

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A hot tub is positioned on a wooden deck, overlooking a serene mountain landscape at dusk. The horizon displays soft gradients of pink and purple, while the rolling hills are framed by lush green trees, providing a tranquil and inviting outdoor space.
Cabin in Gatlinburg
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Mountain & Downtown Views * Hot Tub * 3 Clubhouses

"Moondancer Chalet " which is located in Chalet Village near Ober Gatlinburg features unbelievable views and a renovated interior! The chalet is located only 2.6 miles to Downtown Gatlinburg and 22 minutes to Dollywood. You will enjoy direct views of Mt Le Conte, Downtown Gatlinburg, and the Ober Tram traveling up and down Ski Mountain! The lodge sleeps 6 and includes a full kitchen, 2 bedrooms with king beds, and a loft with a queen bed. The chalet is perfect for couples or small families.

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Cabin in Gatlinburg
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 327 reviews

Super Spring Deals! Romantic G’burg Log Cabin

Romantic and cozy log cabin nestled in the Smokies! This cabin has been updated with all new furnishings throughout. The cabin is located near the Arts & Crafts District and just a short drive to some of the best local shops and restaurants. Relax & unwind in the hot tub or enjoy grilling on the large patio. This rustic cabin will have you relaxing and enjoying nature's finest in no time. The cabin is well equipped with a full kitchen for cooking family meals. Make some new memories here!

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A modern cabin nestled among trees features a large deck with a hot tub and seating area. Large windows allow warm light to illuminate the interior. Soft string lights enhance the outdoor spaces, creating an inviting atmosphere amidst the natural surroundings.
Cabin in Gatlinburg
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Endless Views, Close to Town, HotTub,3pools,Arcade

Come Rolling down the backwoods and check out Tennessee Byway! Located in Chalet Village and within 1 mile from Ober Ski Resort; this is the perfect winter retreat. Also only 3 miles to Downtown and the National Park! Sleeping 6, this 2 BR cabin comes with 2 custom floating King beds and a built in twin bunk bed. You can see breathtaking views of the mountains from each room! The cabin comes with Fast Wifi, Grill, Hot Tub, 3 pools, shared gym facility and arcade and more! Check us out!

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Cabin in Gatlinburg
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Stunning Mountain View! HotTub! Clean!

"Jet's Lazy Haven" Cabin has a remarkable mountain view! You might never leave the back deck! Soak in the view & hot tub! Close to Downtown Gatlinburg, the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Dollywood, and Pigeon Forge! It is far enough off the beaten path to relax in peace; but at the same time, close enough to enjoy all the local tourism and downtown hot spots in Gatlinburg! The Cabin is perfect for couples and business travelers. It has 2 - Spacious King Suites!

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A hot tub filled with bubbling water is positioned on a deck, offering expansive views of the mountains in the background. Chairs and a small table are visible nearby, creating an inviting outdoor space for relaxation and enjoyment of the picturesque landscape.
Cabin in Gatlinburg
5 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

🌄Heaven’s Gate🌄 Smoky Mtn Views/Pool/Game room/Hot tub/Fireplace

Heaven’s Gate is a clean, beautiful, and modern rustic 2BD/2.5B cabin in the prestigious Cobbly Nob Resort of Gatlinburg. Offering mountain views, privacy, and just miles to the Great Smoky Mountains, Gatlinburg, and Pigeon Forge. Watch the sun set over the mountains from the hot tub, cozy up by the fireplace, or enjoy games in the game room. This ultimate mountain getaway is perfect for you and your family/friends!

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A private hot tub is situated on a wooden deck, with stunning mountain views visible in the background. Lush greenery surrounds the area, while a soft sunset glow enhances the scenic landscape.
Cabin in Gatlinburg
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Honeymoon spot. Romantic. Great views. Private

<h4>🌿 Mountain Comfort | Romantic Getaway with Stunning Views & Private Hot Tub</h4> <p>Welcome to <b>Mountain Comfort</b>, a luxury cabin retreat in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains. Designed for <b>romantic escapes, honeymoons, and peaceful getaways</b>, this charming cabin offers breathtaking mountain views, upscale amenities, and a secluded setting—just minutes from Gatlinburg’s best attractions.</p>

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An aerial view captures the cabin surrounded by lush greenery, with warm lights illuminating the deck and inviting outdoor seating. A stone fire pit area is nestled in the garden, featuring seating arranged around it, creating a cozy outdoor retreat.
Cabin in Sevierville
5 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Couple’s Cabin-Mtn Views, Hot Tub, Theater, Sauna

❤️ Attention Couples! ❤️ ✔️ Cozy & Intimate Cabin - Perfect Romantic Getaway ✔️ Stunning Mountain Views & Beautiful Sunrises ✔️ Relaxing Hot Tub & Sauna ✔️ Personal Theater Room ✔️ King-Size Bed ✔️ Well-Equipped Kitchen ✔️ Fireplace & Fire pit w/ Swing ✔️ Smart TVs & Fast WiFi ✔️ Water Features and Pond ✔️ Backup Generator Conveniently Located 📍25 min to Pigeon Forge 📍20 min to Gatlinburg

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Anakeesta

Mountaintop adventure park featuring treetop walks, ziplining, scenic rides, and stunning Smoky Mountain views

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At Anakeesta you ride a scenic Chondola, chair lift, or open-air Ridge Rambler up to a mountaintop village packed with things to do. Walk the 16-bridge Treetop Skywalk—the longest tree-based skywalk in North America—or brave the hanging bridges, BearVenture obstacle course, treehouse village, gem mining, and two mountain coasters, including the Rail Runner. Zipline on dual-racing lines, explore Vista Gardens and the Memorial Forest Walk, then refuel with views at Cliff Top restaurant, Anakeesta Smokehouse, and Pearl’s Pie in the Sky.

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Ober Mountain

Year-round adventure park with skiing, snowboarding, and scenic tram rides

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At Ober Mountain you can ski or snowboard in winter, go snow tubing, and enjoy indoor ice skating and ice bumper cars. Year-round, try the alpine slide, Ski Mountain Coaster, scenic chairlift to a summit lookout, mini golf, Kiddie Land, carousel, Smoky Mountain Bobsled, rock wall, summer tubing, and the Wildlife Encounter with native animals. You’ll also find food, shops, and gardens at the top. Then ride the iconic Aerial Tramway for a 2.1-mile trip with sweeping Smoky Mountain views.

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Gatlinburg SkyPark

Scenic park featuring North America's longest pedestrian cable bridge, offering stunning views of the Smoky Mountains

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Ride the iconic yellow SkyLift up Crockett Mountain, then walk across the record-setting Gatlinburg SkyBridge, with its glass-floor section and nighttime LED glow. Explore the SkyTrail’s Elevated Boardwalk, Tulip Tower, and hillside Path for different views of the bridge and Smoky Mountains. Relax at the SkyDeck amphitheater or Clayton’s Landing overlook, then grab a Smash Burger or snacks in the SkyCenter. Before riding back down, browse the SkyPark Shop for exclusive logo wear and souvenirs.

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Grotto Falls

Moderate hike through lush forest leading to the park's only walk-behind waterfall

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At Grotto Falls you can follow a short path directly behind a 25-foot waterfall, feel the cool mist, and watch for salamanders that thrive in the moist, shaded grotto. The moderate 2.6–3 mile out-and-back hike on Trillium Gap Trail leads through old-growth hemlock forest, spring wildflowers, and across several small streams on a well-maintained, mostly shaded path. Expect a popular trail, potentially llamas delivering supplies to LeConte Lodge, slippery rocks near the falls, and no dogs allowed.

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Gatlinburg Trail Trailhead

Dog-friendly, flat trail offering scenic river views, footbridges, and historical home sites

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Walk an easy, mostly flat trail right along the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River, with constant river sounds, shade, and plenty of spots to see people fishing, swimming, or playing in the creek. Enjoy footbridges, old home foundations, chimneys, and other artifacts along the way. This 3.8–4-mile roundtrip path is perfect for families, beginners, trail running, or delicate knees. It’s also one of the only Great Smoky Mountains National Park trails that allows leashed dogs and bicycles.

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Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies

Aquarium featuring interactive exhibits, underwater tunnels, and diverse marine life

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At Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies, walk through the 340-foot underwater Shark Lagoon tunnel as 12-foot sharks, a giant sea turtle, and schools of fish glide overhead. Get hands-on at Touch a Ray Bay with stingrays, horseshoe crabs, and jellyfish, let kids climb through the 3-story Discovery Treehouse, and watch live dive and animal feeding shows, penguin parades, and seasonal mermaid performances. Book tickets online, check feeding schedules, and go early or after dinner to avoid heavy crowds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Gatlinburg?

    Explore stays in downtown Gatlinburg for easy access to shops and dining, or choose cabins around the woods for a quieter retreat. The Arts and Crafts Community area is frequently suggested for a more locally rooted experience.

  • What are the best things to do in Gatlinburg with kids?

    Gatlinburg has interactive aquariums, mini-golf courses, and scenic chairlift rides that kids often enjoy. The nearby national park is frequently suggested for family hikes and wildlife spotting.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Gatlinburg?

    Explore Great Smoky Mountains National Park, stroll the Gatlinburg Strip with its shops and galleries, and visit mountain viewpoints on Ober Mountain. Locally rooted craft shops and live entertainment are also popular.

  • How is the weather in Gatlinburg?

    Gatlinburg has mild springs around 40–71°F (4–22°C), warm, humid summers near 65–88°F (18–31°C), and cooler winters dipping to 30–53°F (-1–12°C). Rain is common year-round, so packing layers and a waterproof jacket is suggested.

  • When is the best time to visit Gatlinburg?

    Late spring and early fall are frequently suggested for milder weather and vibrant foliage. Summer draws visitors for outdoor activities, while winter brings festive events and mountain scenery.

  • What are the best places to visit in Gatlinburg?

    Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies, and the Gatlinburg Space Needle are among the most popular sites. Many also explore locally owned galleries and the nearby Ober Mountain.

  • What are some hiking trails in Gatlinburg?

    Frequently suggested hikes include Alum Cave Trail, Laurel Falls Trail, and the Gatlinburg Trail, each winding through forested terrain and scenic viewpoints. Great Smoky Mountains National Park has many options for all experience levels.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Gatlinburg?

    Families can explore Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies, enjoy indoor games and arcades, or ride mountain coasters. Picnic areas and easy hikes in the national park are also popular for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Gatlinburg?

    Explore scenic drives, historic towns near Gatlinburg, or tour craft studios in the Arts and Crafts Community. Many visitors enjoy experiencing waterfalls and natural spots within Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Gatlinburg?

    Many vacation rentals and cabins in Gatlinburg welcome pets. It's helpful to search for listings with outdoor spaces and proximity to pet-friendly trails and parks.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Gatlinburg?

    Plan for variable mountain weather by bringing layers and rain gear. Locals often suggest visiting the Arts and Crafts Community for unique souvenirs, and exploring less crowded trails early in the day.

  • What is Gatlinburg known for?

    Gatlinburg is known for its gateway to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, locally rooted art and craft traditions, and scenic mountain views. The downtown area has lively entertainment, attractions, and Tennessee cuisine.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Gatlinburg?

    Seek out locally owned shops and galleries in the Arts and Crafts Community, or stroll quiet creekside paths in the less-traveled areas of the national park. Several small museums and mountain viewpoints are often described as lesser-known highlights.

  • What are the best foods to try in Gatlinburg?

    Southern comfort food, locally made fudge, and Tennessee barbecue are frequently suggested. Try regional specialties like trout, biscuits, and preserves from family-run diners and bakeries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Gatlinburg?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing for changing temperatures, and a waterproof jacket. A camera and reusable water bottle are helpful for exploring trails and local attractions.

  • What is the nightlife in Gatlinburg like?

    Gatlinburg's nightlife features live music venues, laid-back bars, and mountain-themed entertainment spaces. Many spots have locally brewed drinks and acoustic performances, especially in the downtown area.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Gatlinburg?

    Gatlinburg hosts seasonal festivals including the Winter Magic celebrations, Smoky Mountain Tunes and Tales in summer, and craft fairs around autumn. Parades and holiday light displays are also frequently suggested highlights.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Gatlinburg?

    Gatlinburg has many family-friendly rentals with spacious layouts, kitchens, and outdoor areas. Search for properties near downtown attractions or in the quieter mountain surroundings for different experiences.

All about Gatlinburg

Nestled on the northern edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg is a diminutive mountain town surrounded by natural beauty. It’s within easy reach of more than 900 miles of picturesque hiking trails, leaving outdoorsy types wanting for nothing more — the national park’s thundering Grotto Falls are just minutes away, and the town boasts the only ski resort in the state, Ober Gatlinburg. While many visitors are drawn out of town for the region’s abundant wildlife — look out for the resident black bears and hundreds of bird species — staying put brings its own rewards. The Gatlinburg Sky Lift or an elevator ride to the top of the town’s 407-foot Space Needle provide a bird’s eye view of proceedings along with the scenic Smokies, while local breweries, wineries, and distilleries are tasty pit stops on a leisurely tour of local shops and galleries.

What are the top things to do in Gatlinburg?

Arts and Crafts Loop

Make your way around this eight-mile route and admire the skill that goes into creating locally-made pottery, jewellery, and woven goods. Gatlinburg is home to one of the largest groups of independent artisans in North America — the Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community — whose stores are brimming with handcrafted pieces.

Gatlinburg Pinball Museum

For retro game geeks, pinball wizards, and those looking for family-friendly fun, the city’s pinball museum is a popular destination. The extensive collection of rare pinball machines and arcade games here — more than 100 options to keep you busy — are available for the playing. This is one of the few museums where visitors are encouraged to flex their gaming muscles.

Ober Gatlinburg

The state’s only ski and snowboard resort is a year round destination that’s also the site of an amusement park with a wide range of high-octane activities to boost your adrenaline. Tubing is a major draw during the winter season, while water rides, a climbing wall, and bumper cars attract visitors once the snow has melted.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Gatlinburg

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 4,780 vacation rentals in Gatlinburg

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Gatlinburg vacation rentals start at G$8,355 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    3,270 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 1,280 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    2,980 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    2,320 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    4,730 of Gatlinburg vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Gatlinburg rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Gatlinburg stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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