Gatlinburg Treehouse


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Description

Slip away to Gatlinburg Treehouse, your cozy oasis — with a faux tree right through the center and painted misty windows — tucked away in the woods of Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Relax with wooded views in the Great Smoky Mountains, feel right at home with the conveniences you love, and have fun with some extra amenities that make a cabin vacation extra special!

This charming 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom cabin is perfect for a couple (or some time to yourself), with space for up to 2 guests. It offers 900 square feet of space, a cozy king-size bed, easy roads to the cabin (flat and paved), and ways to play and relax. When you’re not enjoying shopping, shows, and date night in Gatlinburg and nearby Pigeon Forge, come back to Gatlinburg Treehouse for in-cabin dates!

Start mornings with coffee and breakfast made in the fully equipped kitchen, step onto the deck for a soothing soak in the outdoor hot tub, or unwind in front of the big screen TV after a busy day in town. There is an indoor jetted tub for nice baths, a pool table and darts for some fun date nights in the cabin, and high-speed internet so you can stay connected. You’ll also have a washer/dryer and a charcoal grill perfect for steaks and kabobs for a candlelight dinner.

Living Room
After exploring Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies or hiking in the national park, return to YOUR Gatlinburg Treehouse to unwind in the studio-style space. The living room boasts a sofa and recliner to lounge together or nap after busy, fun days. You can also pop in your favorite Blu-ray to watch on the big screen TV for movie night at the cabin, which pairs perfectly with buttery popcorn from the nearby kitchen. There’s even a ceiling fan to keep comfortable on warmer days. 

When winter rolls around, it’s the perfect season to light a crackling fire in the gas fireplace. It adds that cabin charm and a touch of romance to your evening in the mountains. You can keep cocoa on the coffee table and chat or simply open a riveting book. Plus, there is a full-size pool table behind the sofa and an electronic dartboard that keeps score, perfect for game nights together. 

Kitchen & Dining
Featuring a pitched cabin roof with a general-store vibe, the kitchen is a neat space to keep snacks and create meals while on vacation in Gatlinburg. Gray-washed cabinetry blends with wood countertops and sleek black appliances to pull the space together. With an antler chandelier overhead and country decor, it adds to your cabin experience. 

Did we mention this kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need to prepare and serve meals at the cabin? Not only does it feature major and minor appliances, but it also provides dishware, cutlery, cooking utensils, glasses, mugs, pots, and pans. All you need to bring are the ingredients! 

When you’re ready to eat or drink, there’s bar seating for 4 as well. You can even play cards or board games at the counter. It’s also a great place to open a laptop as needed to work on your next blog entry, video chat with friends, or simply look up fun things to do in the area.

Bedroom
Whether you want to drift to dreamland or simply want to relax for a while, the custom king-size log bed is ready for YOU anytime. Leaves and logs make this sleeping area feel like you’re dreaming in the treetops, and there are even hanging bedside lanterns that make the space even more enchanting. 

Next to the bed is a barrel-style jetted tub with decorative stone features that keep with the outdoorsy vibes. It’s a great place to soak in the mornings or evenings for a while and let your worries and cares float away. Prefer a shower? No problem! The lovely stone shower is just what you need at Gatlinburg Treehouse. 

Outdoor Spaces
A huge wraparound deck provides lovely outdoor spaces at this semi-private Gatlinburg cabin. You can sway in the rocking chairs with a jar of Ole Smoky Moonshine, slip into the steamy hot tub with massaging jets for a while, or simply take in the serene tree-studded views all around. 

Out front, there’s a charcoal, picnic-style grill that’s great for cookouts or romantic steak dinners at your cabin retreat. For added convenience, parking is paved, and there’s even a carport you can use. While the roads to the cabin are flat and paved for easier travel to and from downtown Gatlinburg throughout your stay, do note the driveway is steep. 

Other Amenities
What else can you expect to enjoy at Gatlinburg Treehouse? After horseback riding, ziplining, or walking around the Parkway all day, you’ll appreciate a handy washer and dryer to wash clothes. Plus, it’s convenient for reusing provided towels so you don’t have to pack as much. 

Of course, this classic log cabin in Gatlinburg is outfitted with high-speed Wi-Fi so you can keep up with social media, check emails, post trip photos and videos, shop online, video chat with loved ones back home, and more. This one-of-a-kind cabin has thought of everything! 

Local Fun
When you want to get out of the cabin and explore, downtown Gatlinburg isn’t too far. There you can meet and greet with the locals, learn more about Appalachian culture, and check out all the many attractions, shops, and restaurants the area has to offer. 

Favorites include Ober Gatlinburg Ski Area & Amusement Park, Anakeesta (an aerial adventure park), a multitude of Ripley’s attractions, haunted houses, entertaining shows, The Village Shops (with a European twist), old candy shops, The Peddler Steakhouse (with seating right on the river), and Crockett’s Breakfast Camp.

Interested in outdoor activities? The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is free to enter and offers tons to do. You can spot wildlife, hike to waterfalls, ride horses, picnic by a river, cast for rainbow trout, and more! And Pigeon Forge is only a hop, skip, and a jump away and features even more fun things to do in the Smokies. 

Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community
Featuring handmade goods by local artisans, this arts and crafts community should be a must-visit on your vacation list. You can even see master crafters at work in their shops along this 8-mile loop road, officially designated a Tennessee Heritage Arts & Crafts Trail. 

Rowdy Bear Mountain Adventure Park
Their claim to fame stems from 2 heart-pumping adventure rides that include the world’s first Mountain Glider and North America’s first Alpine Coaster! Soaring through the trees and riding down a mountain sure gets your adrenaline going. They even have a sister park in Pigeon Forge with a laser coaster and tubing hill!

Gatlinburg SkyLift Park
Gaze at incredible mountain scenery from the top of Gatlinburg SkyLift Park that, no surprise, starts with a scenic ride up a mountainside. Once in the park, you can lounge at the SkyDeck with a firepit, enjoy snacks at the SkyCenter, stroll across North America’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge — with glass panels in the middle — or walk around the SkyTrail for even more fantastic views.