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Pamper yourself
in a secluded cabin, resort or vacation home
equipped for your every comfort and pleasure. Hot tubs are standard
offerings, as well as jacuzzis, TV's with cable or satellite, fully
equipped kitchens, mountain
stone fireplaces, pool tables, and even wireless internet service! |

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Smoky
Mountain cabins, chalets and mountainside homes are able to
accommodate 2 - 20 people and are within
walking distance to the main Parkways, located high within the
peaks of the Smokies, adjacent to one another for large groups or
overlooking a mountain stream.......it's all here! |
Economy
cabins, cabins providing handicap access, no smoking cabins, pet
friendly and
luxury cabins......something for everyone's taste and everyone's
budget. In season, the average cost per night for a 1 or 2 bedroom
cabin is $135 without taxes and applicable fees, however in the
off season, rates are slightly lower averaging $100 per night.
Sit
beside a cozy wood-burning fireplace, lounge in the privacy of your hot
tub or rustle up a gourmet meal, all while enjoying the pristine, scenic
views of the mountains. Whatever your reason for visiting, Smoky Mountain cabin rentals are the perfect
headquarters for your East Tennessee vacation.
Location,
location, location.......there is so much to do in the Smoky Mountains and
East Tennessee, the possibilities are endless! Within a days drive of
over 60 percent of the nation's population, more than 10 million visitors
a year come to enjoy the park and it's surroundings. The
Cherokee Indians originally named Tennessee Ta-Na-Si meaning "meeting
place at the waters" and the Smoky Mountains Shaconage, meaning
"place of blue smoke". A description so fitting for this state
and land where different landscapes, rich history and Appalachian cultures
come together to create a visitors mecca unlike any other. The
Great Smoky Mountains National Park brims with pioneer homesteads and
wildlife, Gatlinburg features over 400 Appalachian arts and crafts shops,
Pigeon Forge is famous for Dollywood and it's music theaters, while
Sevierville is known for it's shop until you drop outlet malls. Townsend,
known as the "Peaceful Side of the Smokies", is home to quaint
campgrounds, a few luxury resorts, and of course, Cades Cove. Cosby, once
the "Moonshine Capital of the World", is home to the second
largest trailhead and campground in the park, the Cosby Campground, and is
also known for it's annual Ramp Festival in May, the oldest on-going
festival in Tennessee. For
a complete list of Cosby accommodations, visit http://www.cockecounty.com/Lodging.html For
a complete list of Gatlinburg cabins, visit http://www.gatlinburg.com/lodging/ For
a complete list of Pigeon Forge cabins, visit http://www.mypigeonforge.com/accommodations.asp For
a complete list of Sevierville cabins, visit http://www.seviervillechamber.com For
a complete list of Townsend cabins, visit http://www.smokymountains.org/accommodations/cabinfinder.html
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