Relax, refresh, and soak in the serenity and beauty of the Smoky Mountains. This waterfall is all yours for the duration of your stay. All photos were taken onsite, except the last four which show nearby views.
Holler Haven is a totally renovated and expanded house tucked away in the heart of the Smoky Mountains, surrounded by Cherokee National Forest and just a few miles from Martha Sundquist State Forest, the Appalachian Trail, and the eastern edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Holler Haven outside: Woods, walking spaces, and a pond. Best of all, a spring-fed mountain creek flows right by the house and the screened-in porch overlooks your very own a waterfall. Keep your eyes peeled for great blue heron, marsh hawk, pileated woodpecker, many other birds including wild turkey, as well as deer, rabbits, and more. In season you might even find berries. You'll love it! Your dog will love it, too!
Holler Haven inside: There are 2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, full kitchen, dining room, and living room, all new appliances, newly furnished, with wifi via Starlink and TV via DirecTV, and a screened-in porch overlooking the creek and waterfall.
Unplug--There are no cell towers on the mountain. Connect on your terms--You can use your phone onsite by turning on your wifi option.
Holler Haven is perfect for a quiet getaway in the mountains.
Stay here. Relax and rest. Walk through the woods. Meditate by the fire while enjoying the sights and sounds of the waterfall and creek. Laze at the side of the pond while being serenaded by frogs and falling water. Watch TV. Play games. Prepare a special meal. Rock and read on the screened-in porch.
Or discover adventures in the area and know a peaceful retreat awaits you at the end of the day. White-water rafting just a few miles away on the Pigeon River. Hiking and picnicking in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Scenic drives along Foothill Parkway and so many other beautiful routes. Visit Gatlinburg. Pigeon Forge. Hot Springs. The Biltmore Estate in Asheville. Dollywood in Sevierville. The Knoxville Zoo. The Birthplace of Country Music Museum in Bristol. And on, and on, and on.
Our water comes from a deep well. It's the best water we've ever tasted.
Dog friendly w/ $50 fee per stay, 2 dogs max
Plenty of room to run and explore.
Dogs must be kenneled if left alone in the house. We have a large crate and bed that you can borrow; just let us know ahead of time.
Two friendly old dogs live with the hosts. They don't get around as much as they used to, but you may see them on the property.
Holler Haven is in a rural, wooded mountain setting. The house is located at the end of a long gravel driveway, in a quiet spot between the creek and the mountainside. No one can drive by. You will see the pond as you come in. From the house you can drive to the pond if you wish, or you may choose to enjoy the walk along the creek. You can explore the wooded mountainside, play in the creek, or stroll the field by the pond.
As you travel the driveway to the house you will see another little structure that is on property that abuts our property. It is peeking out from the trees in one of the pictures of the pond. It is not visible from the rental house, and it is unoccupied most of the time.
The hosts and their dogs live upstream from your house. The two houses are about 300 feet apart and are mostly hidden from one another by the terrain.
The drive up into the mountains from I-40 takes you on a 2-lane blacktop winding road. The side road that you take for the last mile or so is narrower, and the last third of that is gravel, all of which is typical for this remote area in the mountains.