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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, 160 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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A rooftop deck showcases a heated modpool, with three cascading fountains, overlooking a vast expanse of greenery and mountain views. String lights are draped overhead, adding a relaxed ambiance to the open-air setting.
Chalet in Gatlinburg
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Brand New ! Rooftop heated Pool ! Lux at its best

Experience unparalleled luxury at Windows to the Mountains, a modern marvel nestled in Gatlinburg with stunning views of Mt. Leconte. Chalet features a rooftop deck with a modpool, movie theater, and exquisite outdoor amenities. Enjoy a fully-equipped kitchen, cozy living room with a vapor fireplace, and a master suite with a spa-like bathroom. Complete with a coffee bar, game tables, and a sauna, Windows to the Mountains offers an exclusive retreat for discerning guests seeking a lavish escape.

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An outdoor seating area features two wooden adirondack chairs positioned beside a stone fireplace, where a welcoming fire is lit. Warm lighting highlights the wooden deck, and a small circular table rests nearby. A stack of firewood is neatly arranged against the wall.
Cabin in Jamestown
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

River Loft Cabin w Free Kayaks

* Waterfront cabin overlooking the lake. * Free kayaks: Kayak # 1: double sit-on-top ocean kayak. Kayak #2: single Pescador kayak. * Launch the Kayaks from the bottom of our ridge. * For boats: the boat ramp is 1/4 mile on Riverton Rd. * Wood burning outdoor fireplace on the open deck. Enjoy one of the 3 decks. Inside: * 3 queen beds, 1 bathroom, Central AC and heat, fresh bedding and towels, equipped kitchen. * Excellent WiFi at the cabin but cell service is spotty. Use WiFi calling.

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The exterior of the house is displayed, featuring a modern design with an extended roof and large front windows. A stone pathway leads to the entrance, bordered by a landscaped grassy area and scattered trees in the background.
Tiny home in Henderson
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

“The Casita Bonita”

Welcome to “The Casita Bonita” The pretty little house on 130 acres of pure bliss. My wonderful husband Jeremy and I bought 130 acres a few years back and is what we call “our farm” we have had countless picnics and bonfires, Just dreaming of doing something special on our land one day. That is where “The casita bonita” dream came true & it is our pleasure to be able to host guest just like you. I hope you enjoy your stay and the views of our land. Come back to see us soon. Love,Jeremy & Missy

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The entrance to Wee Nook is framed by lush greenery, with a curved roof and a wooden door. A stone pathway leads to a pavilion, offering outdoor seating among the surrounding trees. The natural setting provides a peaceful ambiance in the woods.
Earthen home in McEwen
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 1,018 reviews

Wee Nook- a Hobbit Hole

Wee Nook is a 360 square foot living space with a full kitchen and bathroom. It is tucked underground in the middle of the woods. Please come enjoy the woods, farm animals, trails, pond and wide open space while you're here! As JRR Tolkien said: “In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hold, and that means comfort.”

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A modern dome structure stands elevated on wooden stilts amidst lush greenery. The exterior features large geometric windows that reflect the surrounding trees, while warm outdoor lighting strings across the deck, enhancing the peaceful ambiance of the natural setting.
Dome in Smithville
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Solace Sphere

Welcome to our modern sanctuary nestled in the serene woods of Smithville, just a stones throw away from the tranquil waters of Center Hill Lake. Solace Sphere offers a contemporary twist on the classic dome design, featuring a one bedroom layout with a loft, complemented by a rejuvenating waterfall shower and top-of-the-line appliances for your comfort and convenience. We are located 1-1/2 hours from Nashville and 3 miles from Pate’s Ford Marina Bar and Grill. We hope you find your Solace.

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The exterior of the modern cabin is highlighted by a spacious deck featuring a hot tub, Adirondack chairs, and a commercial fire pit. Ambient lighting outlines the deck, enhancing the natural surroundings as dusk settles. Large windows provide a glimpse of the interior's open layout.
Cabin in Wartburg
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

The 110 Copse

Imagine escaping to this stunning modern luxury cabin, perfectly nestled among towering trees in a tranquil forest setting. Step inside to find sleek, high-end finishes, open spaces filled with natural light, and every modern convenience you could desire. Local attractions: - 1 mile to Nemo Tunnel - 4.9 miles to MoCo Brewing Project - 14 miles to Lily Pad Brewery - 14 miles to Historic Brushy - 10 miles to Frozen Head State Park - 84 miles to Pigeon Forge Learn More Below!

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Aerial view showcasing the Lighthouse at Hunkerdown Hollow surrounded by the tranquil waters of Douglas Lake. Lush greenery envelops the shoreline, with a gentle curve leading to the lighthouse, emphasizing the serene waterfront setting.
Lighthouse in Sevierville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Smoky Mountain Lighthouse on Douglas Lake

The Lighthouse at Hunkerdown Hollow provides a waterfront experience at the base of the Smoky Mountains. This unique lodging brings you up close to the natural beauty of the Douglas lake resevoir. Home to over 200 species of bird, and recognized as a Bassmaster top 100 fishing lake, the Lighthouse puts you right in the middle of it all! While every window in the lighthouse has a water view, the top level boasts a 360 degree view of water & the treetops, to observe all the beauty of Douglas!

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A treehouse nestled among vibrant autumn foliage showcases a swinging bridge adorned with twinkle lights. The cozy structure is framed by trees displaying shades of red and orange, offering a serene backdrop against the expansive mountain views.
Treehouse in Tallassee
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

The Smoky Mountain Treehouse, Views, Cedar Hot Tub

This place is anything but ordinary. The Smoky Mountain Treehouse is the only one of its kind in the area - a luxurious, custom-built treetop experience with a spectacular view and the comforts of home, and then some. Cross the 40’ swinging bridge and enter the grand arched door where you’ll be transported to a place where the nostalgia of a treehouse is combined with the luxury of modern day. This unique property has everything you’ll need for a romantic or adventure-filled getaway!

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Cabin in Coalmont
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 362 reviews

The Coalmont Cabin - Romantic Lakefront Escape

The Coalmont is a 4 acre waterfront retreat on top of the South Cumberland Mountains of Tennessee, between Nashville and Chattanooga. This 460 sq ft "tiny" cabin sleeps up to 4. Amenities abound with boats, hot tub, fishing, zip line, lawn games, large decks for gathering, fire pit, and beautiful scenery. Perfect retreat for couples looking for a romantic getaway, families wanting to unplug and reconnect with quality time, or anyone looking for a quiet place to work remotely.

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Treehouse in Greenbrier
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

Nashville Luxury Dream Treehouse +Spa

This beautifully designed and luxurious treehouse sits on a ridge overlooking our creek. With only a 25min drive to downtown Nashville, you are tucked away amidst the towering hardwoods---away from the city noise. With careful attention to detail, the treehouse decor and design is meticulously curated to create an atmosphere of rest and beauty. This space is ideal for a couple, but can sleep four (twin beds in the loft). Parties are not permitted on the premises.

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A hot tub is situated on a covered deck, surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage. Trees in shades of orange, red, and yellow frame the serene view, while the bubbling water reflects natural light.
Cabin in Reliance
5 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Lost Creek Cabin 1 (the Powdershack)

Come and relax in the hot tub and enjoy the mountain views! Cozy, mountain-top cabin with a spacious open-air deck and covered porch. Fully stocked kitchen, comfy queen-sized bed with fluffy blankets and premium soft cotton sheets, 360°-rotating, oversized smart TV that can be enjoyed sitting on the comfy loveseat or cuddled up between the covers, that's the biggest decision you'll have. Full private shower and separate vanity. NOT PET FRIENDLY...

Popular amenities for Tennessee vacation rentals

All about Tennessee

Tied for the state with the most borders (eight, with Missouri), Tennessee touches on a little bit of everything: history, culture, nature. One of the more northern of the southern states, it’s known for dry-rub barbecue, being the birthplace of country music, and Great Smoky Mountains National Park with its glorious 522,427 acres of old-growth forests, mountain peaks, and waterfalls. Tennessee’s two largest cities, Memphis and Nashville, draw visitors from around the globe looking to light it up at their honky tonks, restaurants, and music halls. While on the quiet banks of the Tennessee River Chattanooga is awash in greenspaces, art museums, and jaw-drop views from atop Lookout Mountain.

If you crave a dose of throwback charm to go with your national park gateway town, Gatlinburg has campy throwback attractions like pancake houses, wax museums, and moonshine distilleries all within close proximity of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

What are the top things to do in Tennessee?

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Great Smoky Mountains National Park is America’s most visited national park, welcoming more than 10 million visitors each year. These mountain peaks formed hundreds of millions of years ago, and they’re now filled with more than 100 different species of trees, about two black bears per square mile, white-tailed deer, salamanders, and more than 200 varieties of birds. The park has paved roads for auto touring, hiking trails that reach popular destinations like Rainbow Falls and Andrews Bald, and 2,900 miles of streams that you can fish with a license.

Music museums

Tennessee has been the epicenter of many musical genres, including blues, rock ‘n’ roll, bluegrass, and modern country. Head to Memphis for the blues of Beale Street, Stax Museum of American Soul Music, the rock ‘n’ roll mecca of Sun Studios and the mother of them all, Elvis’ Graceland. In Nashville, you’ll find the Country Music Hall of Fame, the African American Music Museum, the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, and an overwhelming amount of live music every night.

Nashville

Tennessee’s capital has been revitalized in recent years thanks to an influx of young creatives, and while it’s known for country music landmarks like Broadway’s honky tonks and Music Row’s recording studios, Nashville also has award-winning upscale restaurants, record stores, professional hockey and football teams, community-focused festivals like August’s Tomato Art Fest, a thriving cafe culture, niche museums, and laid-back nightlife in East Nashville.

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