Two-Night Stay at Elk Springs Resort in Gatlinburg, TN
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Luxurious mountainside cabins sleep four or more guests and feature hot tubs, home theaters, and pool tables
What You Get
- $270 for a two-night stay for four in a two-bedroom cabin, valid for stays Sunday–Thursday (up to a $598 value)
Book by: 10/19/12
Travel by: 11/30/12
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Posh Mountainside Cabins in Gatlinburg's Historical Arts and Crafts Community
In 1937, a small group of artisans started welcoming tourists into their modest log homes in the Great Smoky Mountains so the out-of-towners could watch them hand-carve wood, spin yarn, and practice other traditional handicrafts. The tiny community grew quickly, and as more artists began working there, more people came to watch them work. Eventually, Gatlinburg's Artists' Loop became an 8-mile-long arts-and-crafts mecca—a haven for weavers, whittlers, and glass blowers.
Elk Springs Resort sits in the midst of this creative hub. It's a private 68-acre estate dotted with luxury log cabins, each outfitted with rustic decor and contemporary amenities.
The two-bedroom cabins sleep at least four guests and nod to the resort's native cedars and hemlocks with woodsy accents such as hardwood floors and bed frames made from finished tree branches. In the Snuggled Inn cabin, a wall of 28-foot windows offers expansive views of the forest, and a heart-shaped jacuzzi adds a dash of romance. The pièce de résistance is an 18-foot rain-tower shower with an overhead stream augmented by body-level jets. The Blackjack cabin, meanwhile, boasts an enormous home-theater system and a game room equipped with a pool table.
Gatlinburg, Tennessee: Mountainside Adventures and Rustic Village Charm
Girded by mountain ranges on all sides, Gatlinburg rests near Tennessee's eastern border, less than 3 miles from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The densely forested peaks abound with recreational activities, including ski resorts, hiking trails, and zipline tours through the picturesque canopy.
Steps from the resort you'll find Gatlinburg's main attraction, the Artists' Loop. It's comprised of more than 100 craft shops, studios, and cafés, and it remains a lively spot to watch artisans at work, hand-weaving baskets and whittling wooden figurines with their front teeth. This rustic charm extends to downtown Gatlinburg, a cozy mountain village filled with old-fashioned ice-cream shops and boutiques purveying homemade jams and decorative gewgaws.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Other Details
Room Details
Two-Bedroom Cabin
- Two queen beds
- Standard occupancy: 4
- Maximum occupancy: 8 in most rooms, 12 in one room
- Adding occupants above standard: no charge
Consult the resort's index page for more detailed information about the properties
- Properties sleep 4–12 people
- Many feature full kitchens
- Many feature hot tubs or jacuzzis
- Many feature gas fireplaces
- Some feature home theaters and foosball and pool tables
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 3 p.m.
- Check out: 10 a.m.
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: not available
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: guests are responsible for any damage or incremental cleaning caused by your pet whether incidental, by accident, or any other reason. Only dogs up to 50 pounds are permitted, and there is a $50 fee per animal staying in the rental unit. For insurance purposes, pit bulls, pit-bull mixes, rottweilers, and dobermans are not permitted in cabins or anywhere on the property at any time.
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: may be available at booking for larger parties, some rooms accomodate up to 16.
Amenities
- Private mountainside resort
- Historic arts-and-crafts community
- Private hot tubs
- Near downtown Gatlinburg
- Pet-friendly cabins available
- Home theaters, foosball, and pool tables in some rooms
Getting There
- By plane: 45 miles from McGhee Tyson Airport (TYS)
Luxurious mountainside cabins sleep four or more guests and feature hot tubs, home theaters, and pool tables
What You Get
- $270 for a two-night stay for four in a two-bedroom cabin, valid for stays Sunday–Thursday (up to a $598 value)
Book by: 10/19/12
Travel by: 11/30/12
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Posh Mountainside Cabins in Gatlinburg's Historical Arts and Crafts Community
In 1937, a small group of artisans started welcoming tourists into their modest log homes in the Great Smoky Mountains so the out-of-towners could watch them hand-carve wood, spin yarn, and practice other traditional handicrafts. The tiny community grew quickly, and as more artists began working there, more people came to watch them work. Eventually, Gatlinburg's Artists' Loop became an 8-mile-long arts-and-crafts mecca—a haven for weavers, whittlers, and glass blowers.
Elk Springs Resort sits in the midst of this creative hub. It's a private 68-acre estate dotted with luxury log cabins, each outfitted with rustic decor and contemporary amenities.
The two-bedroom cabins sleep at least four guests and nod to the resort's native cedars and hemlocks with woodsy accents such as hardwood floors and bed frames made from finished tree branches. In the Snuggled Inn cabin, a wall of 28-foot windows offers expansive views of the forest, and a heart-shaped jacuzzi adds a dash of romance. The pièce de résistance is an 18-foot rain-tower shower with an overhead stream augmented by body-level jets. The Blackjack cabin, meanwhile, boasts an enormous home-theater system and a game room equipped with a pool table.
Gatlinburg, Tennessee: Mountainside Adventures and Rustic Village Charm
Girded by mountain ranges on all sides, Gatlinburg rests near Tennessee's eastern border, less than 3 miles from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The densely forested peaks abound with recreational activities, including ski resorts, hiking trails, and zipline tours through the picturesque canopy.
Steps from the resort you'll find Gatlinburg's main attraction, the Artists' Loop. It's comprised of more than 100 craft shops, studios, and cafés, and it remains a lively spot to watch artisans at work, hand-weaving baskets and whittling wooden figurines with their front teeth. This rustic charm extends to downtown Gatlinburg, a cozy mountain village filled with old-fashioned ice-cream shops and boutiques purveying homemade jams and decorative gewgaws.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Other Details
Room Details
Two-Bedroom Cabin
- Two queen beds
- Standard occupancy: 4
- Maximum occupancy: 8 in most rooms, 12 in one room
- Adding occupants above standard: no charge
Consult the resort's index page for more detailed information about the properties
- Properties sleep 4–12 people
- Many feature full kitchens
- Many feature hot tubs or jacuzzis
- Many feature gas fireplaces
- Some feature home theaters and foosball and pool tables
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 3 p.m.
- Check out: 10 a.m.
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: not available
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: guests are responsible for any damage or incremental cleaning caused by your pet whether incidental, by accident, or any other reason. Only dogs up to 50 pounds are permitted, and there is a $50 fee per animal staying in the rental unit. For insurance purposes, pit bulls, pit-bull mixes, rottweilers, and dobermans are not permitted in cabins or anywhere on the property at any time.
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: may be available at booking for larger parties, some rooms accomodate up to 16.
Amenities
- Private mountainside resort
- Historic arts-and-crafts community
- Private hot tubs
- Near downtown Gatlinburg
- Pet-friendly cabins available
- Home theaters, foosball, and pool tables in some rooms
Getting There
- By plane: 45 miles from McGhee Tyson Airport (TYS)