Peaceful Path: Your Secluded Gateway to the Smokies Experience the tranquility of the mountains at Peaceful Path, a charming retreat nestled on a private, 25-acre wooded tract in the west end of Tuckaleechee Cove. Located just outside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, you are only a short drive away from the excitement of Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg while enjoying total privacy.
Relaxing One-Level Living
This cabin is designed for ease and comfort, featuring an all-on-one-level layout.
The Great Room: Admire the high open-beam ceilings while warming up by the gas fireplace.
Ultimate Comfort: The living area includes a sofa and loveseat, both equipped with two built-in recliners—perfect for watching television or relaxing by the fire.
Fully Equipped Kitchen: Prepare family meals in a kitchen stocked with everything you need, featuring a breakfast bar with four stools for casual mornings.
Dining Space: Enjoy dinner at the indoor table that seats six comfortably.
Convenience: A full-size laundry room is located right next to the kitchen for your convenience.
Restful Accommodations
Peaceful Path features three cozy bedrooms to accommodate your group:
Primary Bedrooms: Two bedrooms each feature a queen-size bed.
Third Bedroom: Perfect for kids or friends, this room offers two twin beds.
Exceptional Outdoor Spaces
Whether you want to stay active or simply soak in the view, our outdoor amenities have you covered.
Room to Roam: The cabin sits on several acres of property, providing a safe and vast space where kids can freely explore the mountain landscape.
Screened-In Back Porch: Dine outdoors at the table for six while enjoying a peaceful view of the surrounding woods without the bugs.
Front Porch Swing: Take a slow morning or a quiet evening on the classic porch swing.
Firepit & Grilling: Roast marshmallows around the firepit or cook up a feast on the provided gas grill, with lawn chairs included.
Explore the "Peaceful Path"
One of the most unique features of this property is the privately owned, well-marked trail that gives the cabin its name.
The path winds through the woods down to a small creek, where a footbridge leads you to breathtaking views of Scott and Rich mountains—the natural border of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The trail follows the creek for a tenth of a mile, featuring two benches where you can rest and enjoy the sounds of the water. The full round-trip walk is approximately one mile of pure nature.