About
If you're looking for the Ritz Carlton or the Four Seasons, this cabin is NOT for you, but if you're looking for a rustic country cabin with loads of country character, you've found it. Built during the 1980's by a self-described local hillbilly for his family, this cabin is pure country. Resting on nearly an acre atop one of the higher points in Sevierville without the white-knuckle mountainside roads, the cabin boasts beautiful views including the French Broad River in the distance.
Take in the breathtaking view while you enjoy a beverage or a meal on the wrap around porch or take advantage of the spacious yard for family activity. Inside there are two 75 inch TV's for your streaming pleasure as well as a TV in every bedroom. If you have a large group with different meal requirements, there are two full kitchens for your culinary needs.
At the end of the day, relax in a large hot tub that can accommodate most of your party. To complete your country experience, if you listen carefully, you can even hear the occasional moo from a cow in the distance. If you want to feel country in the country instead of just luxury, this is the place for you.
Features and amenities
• Air Conditioning
• Firepit
• Balcony
• Patio
• Game room
• Cinema room
• Fully-equipped Kitchen
• Internet / Wi-Fi
• Mountain/Woods View
Parking
• Plenty of free parking space at the cabin
Things to know
• A State Identification Card or Driver's License copy will be requested upon booking
• Just a Friendly Heads-Up!
As you make your way to the cabin and travel around the area, please keep in mind that some of the mountain roads can be steep and winding—that's part of the charm of being in the Smokies! Drive cautiously, especially if it's your first time in the area, and give yourself a little extra time. Most guests make the trip just fine, and the views are absolutely worth it! If you have any questions or need help with directions, feel free to reach out. Safe travels and we can't wait to host you!
Local attractions
The house is located just outside of downtown, 10 minutes from Soaky Mountain Water Park and 15–20 minutes from downtown Pigeon Forge, with plenty of attractions nearby.
• Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Approx. 10 miles)
A must-visit for nature lovers, offering breathtaking mountain views, hiking trails, and wildlife spotting. Perfect for a day trip to explore Tennessee's natural beauty.
• Dollywood (Approx. 8 miles)
Dolly Parton's famed theme park combines thrilling rides, live entertainment, and traditional Smoky Mountain crafts and foods—a fun day out for the whole family.
• The Island in Pigeon Forge (Approx. 9 miles)
An entertainment complex featuring shopping, dining, and attractions like The Great Smoky Mountain Wheel, offering panoramic mountain views. Ideal for an evening outing.
• Titanic Museum Attraction (Approx. 10 miles)
A museum providing a unique look at the Titanic with recreated interiors, real artifacts, and interactive exhibits—educational and memorable.
• Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies (Approx. 15 miles)
Located in Gatlinburg, this world-class aquarium features sharks, rays, and other marine life. Don't miss the Penguin Playhouse and the underwater tunnel.
• Ober Gatlinburg (Approx. 16 miles)
An amusement park and ski area offering year-round fun, including skiing, snowboarding, an aerial tramway, alpine slides, and wildlife encounters.
• Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster (Approx. 8 miles)
The longest downhill ride in the United States, offering thrilling rides with stunning views of the Smoky Mountains.
• Parrot Mountain and Gardens (Approx. 11 miles)
A beautifully landscaped park featuring hundreds of tropical birds and a replica of Thomas Kinkade's “Stairway to Paradise” garden.
• Tanger Outlets Sevierville (Approx. 7 miles)
Shop at over 100 high-end outlet stores offering discounts on designer brands.
• Forbidden Caverns (Approx. 20 miles)
Explore Tennessee's underground world with stunning caverns, unique formations, natural chimneys, and grottos.