Looking for a relaxing getaway? "Log Cabin" is your perfect destination! This charming 1 BR with loft cabin is nestled in a park like setting that gives you privacy and serenity. It is convenient to Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Sevierville and Townsend. Log Cabin has all the comforts of home and a few extra's to make your stay memorable!
Upon arriving, you will notice the outdoor amenities before entering this cute cabin. Spend your evenings relaxing by the fire pit and don't forget the S'mores! By the firepit, we have provided a charcoal grill!
Long day of hiking or being at Dollywood? Soak in the new hot tub and listen to the sounds of nature that surround you!
As you enter in the cabin, you have a comfortable living space with a 55" Smart TV, so feel free to log in to your favorite apps for that movie you have been wanting to watch.
There is a fully equipped kitchen with everything you need to make a full meal or a midnight snack!
The bedroom is at the end of the hallway and it has a comfy Queen bed and a 32" Smart TV. You also have a full bathroom right off the hallway as well.
In the loft, there is a full size bed , which you do have to use the ladder to get to. This is a perfect sleeping spot for the kiddos in their own little sanctuary.
Log Cabin is perfect for honeymoons, anniversaries or just a much deserved getaway!
**If you are planning to visit during the winter months, I strongly suggest purchasing travel insurance to protect your stay, in the event of emergencies or weather related events!**
**Please Note: The cabin will be decorated for Christmas!**
!!NO Smoking or Vaping Allowed Inside!!
!!NO Pets Allowed!!
!!NO House Parties, Loud Music or Disruptive Behavior!!
!!NO ILLEGAL DRUGS OR UNDERAGE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IS ALLOWED ON THE PROPERTY!!
Ladybugs are protected in the Smokies, so pest control services are not an option. The National Park Service released millions of Asian lady beetles into the park to fight a tree-killing insect, so the Park Service won't allow spraying specifically for ladybugs. We often see them in the fall when we have cooler weather. They are attracted by the sun as they are looking for warmth.