Summary:
Located 5-minutes from the National Park entrance, this authentic "Treehouse Masters" 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom retreat offers unparalleled forest views, heated/cooled lounging spaces, and peak escapism. Skip the Gatlinburg traffic - head straight to the mountains. After exploring, relax by our babbling creek, cook dinner at the community grills, or gather around the firepit. Inside, enjoy rustic wood interiors, a rainfall shower, and comfy queen beds. A nature-first escape for the true adventurer.
The Space:
Wake up to the sway of the Smoky Mountain trees & the babbling of Norton Creek, a fly-fishing destination on the resort grounds. Designed with a rustic cabin feel, The Dogwood Treehouse has a cozy home-like layout: 1 queen bed, full bathroom with rainfall shower, living space, and quaint kitchenette are on the main floor. Access another queen bed on the loft via a sturdy ladder; we recommend the main-floor queen for those with mobility concerns. Both the loft and main floor have heating/air-conditioning. Extra linens, towels, and pillows provided.
A small, covered porch and open-air porch included, both private and filled with outdoor seating options.
Seclusion + perks of the exclusive resort - shared firepits and swings available to resort guests. Retreat to the shared firepits for s'mores after dinner at the grills.
An Ayres family passion-project that came to life – Built and designed by the “Treehouse Master.”
Guest Access:
Private Entrance with No-Contact Entry via Keycode Provided Before Arrival
The Neighborhood:
This treehouse is settled in the trees within a gated community, Norton Creek Resort, only 15 minutes off Great Smoky Mountains Parkway and 5 minutes from the entrance of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Getting Around:
Taxi services, Uber, Lyft (+ DoorDash, Uber Eats) are available. Downtown Gatlinburg offers trolley service. There is ample public parking available for driving around the area.
Other Things to Note:
- We do not allow RVs, campers or trailers on-site
- Please be aware that due to potential freezing temperatures in January and February, there's a risk of frozen water pipes.
- Please take note that bears are in the area. We do provide bear safety tips upon arrival.
- As Of September 22, 2025, Sevier County Fire adjusted their laws so that we are no longer able to have private firepits on the decks of each treehouse, only community firepits steps away from your treehouse.
Interaction with Guests:
You can reach us any time via text, email, or phone.