Pigeon Forge Cabins & Hotels

Pigeon Forge Cabins & Hotels
If you can get past the stereotypical tourist traps in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, there is a beautiful natural wonderland to explore. Right in the heart of the Smoky Mountains, Pigeon Forge is a stone's throw from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park with scenic vistas, ranging wildlife and endless hiking trails. Nature enthusiasts are sure to enjoy the beautiful waterfalls, prime fishing and whitewater rafting that is also available in the area.

Cove Mountain Resorts

Located just three miles from the entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cove Mountain offers rental cabins to fit any size party. With fully furnished properties ranging from studio cabins to spacious five or more bedroom log mansions, Cove Mountain offers something for everyone. Each cabin is nestled in a private mountain community with nearby swimming pools, fishing ponds and hiking. Whether you plan to actively explore Pigeon Forge or you simply want to relax on a quiet porch and watch the deer, you will enjoy the peace and beauty that these rentals offer.

Cove Mountain Resorts
3202 Wears Valley Road
Seiverville, TN 37862
(865) 429-5577
covemountain.com

Blue Mountain Mist Country Inn and Cottages

Sprawling on 60 acres, the Blue Mountain Mist Country Inn is a romantic getaway in the form of an elegant Victorian-style mansion. Suites feature Jacuzzis, fireplaces, antique furnishings and breathtaking views of the Smoky Mountains. Visitors can hike along the private trail, where you can see wildflowers and wildlife away from the hustle and bustle of the public parks. If you prefer to get a look at the famous black bears that reside in the area, the Inn is a short drive from the National Park. A homestyle breakfast is served each morning, and the inn is the perfect place for special events and weddings.

Blue Mountain Mist Country Inn and Cottages
1811 Pullen Road
Sevierville, TN 37862
(800) 497-2335
bluemountainmist.com

The Inn at Christmas Place

Modeled after the mountain villages of the Alps, The Inn at Christmas Place puts visitors in the holiday spirit with the optional themed rooms and genuine Southern hospitality. Along with all of the modern amenities, such as in-room refrigerators and microwaves, the Inn also offers scenic mountain views from the private balconies of its spacious suites. A large outdoor pool boasts a large water slide, and a hot breakfast is served daily. Other restaurants are within walking distance, and the nearby city of Gatlinburg is only 15 minutes away. Located just minutes from the natural wonders of the Smoky Mountains, this hotel is perfect for families and couples.

The Inn at Christmas Place
P.O. Box 130
Pigeon Forge, TN 37868
(888) 465-9644
innatchristmasplace.com

Article Written By Ashley Marquez

Ashley Marquez is a freelance writer who began writing professionally in 2008. Her areas of expertise include family life, travel, education and fitness. Marquez graduated from Sam Houston State University with a Bachelor of Arts in English and education. She also holds a Master of Arts in human relations from the University of Oklahoma.

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