The Hide-Out is a popular destination for honeymooners and couples desiring a romantic getaway. A quilt-covered queen-sized bed on a sleeping loft overlooks the living area decorated in rustic wood and country blue. A two-story fireplace creates cozy evenings up or downstairs. The front porch hosts rockers where you can sit and gaze over meadows to the Great Smoky Mountains, while a private hot tub awaits on the secluded deck out back. The cabin is designed after historic vacation cabins in the national park and can accommodate up to four people with use of a pull-out downstairs.
Whether planning a family reunion or gathering with a group of friends, this spacious two-story cabin is roomy enough for up to 15 people. The large front porch stretches the length of the structure, with plenty of rockers for all. Play ball in the large meadow in front, or enjoy a picnic on the rear deck. A large hot tub bubbles away stresses and large grill provides plenty of room to prepare everyone's favorite meat. Quaint country blue checks and red bandanas compliment a wagon wheel chandelier and hand-hewn stone fireplace that serve as the focal point of the living area.
This one-level cabin features ramp entrances and an open floorplan for convenience of those needing to avoid stairs. A wrap-around porch offers mountain and prairie views on three sides. The cabin is also popular with families having small children, and is proximate to the petting zoo a short distance away. The private bedroom features a king-size bed. Bunk beds and a pull-out sofa add room for extra guests. The cabin is decorated in rustic guns, holsters, cowboy hats and other artifacts from the past.