Appalachian Trail Lodging in Tennessee

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4255 Green Corner Rd, Hartford, TN 37753, USA
423-487-0014423-487-0014

In the heart of the Smoky Mountains surrounded by Cherokee National Forest lies Standing Bear Farm, a turn of the century multi-generational farmstead including the original homestead, barns, outbuildings and farmhouse. The outbuildings have now been converted to a bunkhouse and cabin where we offer rustic lodging to hikers and others interested in stepping back from today’s hectic lifestyle to a time in America’s past when life in rural back country Appalachia was considered the “good life”. Standing Bear Farm is three miles North of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and two hundred yards off of the Appalachian Trail. We offer lodging in our rustic bunkhouse or cabin, tent camping, authentic Tee-Pee, hot showers, laundry, free internet, phone, mail-drop, shuttle service, microwave, fire pits and gas grill. We have resupply to include items for you to grill plus condiments.White water rafting trips available on the Pigeon River, a class 3+ river. Raft in the morning and continue hiking that afternoon.

3022 Hatcher Mountain Rd, Sevierville, TN 37862

All cabins come complete with a fully stocked kitchen, bedding and linen’s. Plus each cabin comes with a starter supply of paper products and detergent’s for the dishwasher and washing machine, all to make the start of your stay as seamless as possible!

168 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738, USA

The Appalachian Trail is the longest hiking-only footpath in the world! It crosses through 14 states, from Maine to Georgia. It runs for 2,190 miles, and more than 71 of those miles run through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It takes about 7 days to hike the part of trail that runs through the National Park, but you can cut it shorter by making Clingmans Dome or Newfound Gap the midpoint. At Clingmans Dome, you’ll reach the highest point in all of Tennessee! When you hike the trail, you’ll see the beauty of the Smoky Mountains firsthand. Not only is it a great experience, but it is great exercise as well! Stay at The Appy Lodge and get a good night’s rest before embarking on your journey on the Appalachian Trail!

151 River Rd, Erwin, TN 37650, USA
(423) 735-0548(423) 735-0548

Rustic trail-side lodging with free WiFi & shuttles to town, an outfitter/store & a laundry service.

645 Chandler Cir, Greeneville, TN 37743, USA

Hiker hostel, cabins, and tent sites available.
Limited re-supply.
Looking for a relaxing break between Hot Springs and Erwin? Come stay with us on beautiful Paint Creek!
CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED!
Hostel bunk – $20
Upgraded bunk – $30
Private Cabins from $55
Café is currently closed.
Call for info
423-787-1736

9151 U.S. 19E, Roan Mountain, TN 37687, USA

The Mountain Harbour Hostel is rustic and charming. With accommodations for eight, all beds include fresh linens and towels. There is a wood burning stove for those chilly nights in the mountains.

The Mountain Harbour Treehouse is a secluded romantic retreat 15 feet up in the trees. With its outside deck, french doors, and queen sized bed it is perfect for a relaxing afternoon.

4400 Unicoi Drive, Unicoi, TN 37692, USA

Dennis Cove Campground is a secluded campground along Laurel Fork Creek at an elevation of 2,650 feet in Carter County. This remote developed campground is popular with those seeking a rustic experience. The altitude, creek side location and lush forest surroundings make Dennis Cove particularly desirable during hot summer months. With 15 campsites, Dennis Cove is a great option for a group to reserve the whole campground for retreats and other events. Dennis Cove Campground is currently closed for the season.

101 Jones Branch Rd, Erwin, TN 37650, USA

Step outside, breathe in some fresh Appalachian mountain air and get ready to enjoy the Nolichucky River in East Tennessee. We have cabins & camping spots for tents and RV’s within a short drive from both Asheville, NC, and the Tri-Cities areas. (Just follow I-26 towards Erwin and the rafting road signs will lead you here from exit 40.)

We share our home year-round with fellow mountain and river lovers and have been doing so for over 35 years. We are located just off the Appalachian Trail and at the “take-out” along the Nolichucky River Gorge, which surrounds us with gorgeous views at the base of Unaka Mountain.

3834, 901 Morrell Creek Ln, Bluff City, TN 37618

We invite you, friends & family to come and enjoy the camping, horseback riding, hiking, fishing and kayaking. Bring your tent, camper, hammock or stay in one of our 7 cabins! Our campground is located at the base of Holston Mountain, adjacent to Cherokee National Forest which offers miles of hiking/horseback riding trails overlooking the beautiful South Holston Lake. With renowned trout fishing on the famous South Holston River, as well as lake fishing, we offer the perfect place to stay to be in the middle of it all! We are also near Bristol Motor Speedway/Thunder Valley.

7140 E Lamar Alexander Pkwy, Townsend, TN 37882, USA

An Award Winning Townsend TN Hotel and Restaurant

Come experience relaxation and beauty at Dancing Bear Lodge & Appalachian Bistro, located on the Peaceful Side of the Smokies, just minutes from Cades Cove, one of the most popular destinations in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Our Townsend TN Hotel is on a 38 acre property and features 26 charming and rustic accommodations, an award-winning restaurant and the area’s most unique and picturesque event space for weddings and private events.

“Dancing Bear Lodge is home to the Appalachian Bistro, where comfort food classics paired with the breathtaking beauty all around will make you want to sit a spell and soak it all in,” as featured on the Travel Channel’s hit series Food Paradise: Hotel Hot Spots.

162 Bartlett Dr, Bryson City, NC 28713, USA

All of our cabins are excellent choices as a base camp for your excursions throughout the smoky mountains

225 Cherokee Path, Roan Mountain, TN 37687, USA

Nestled against The Cherokee National Forest, Cherokee Path Cabins combine the peace and quiet of a mountain cabin with the convenience of resort living. Kick back and relax in our hot tub or walk 50 yds and hit the Appalachian Trail for some adventure; this property has it all. Conveniently located near some of the High Country’s best attractions, there is no shortage of activities year round.

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