This might come to a surprise to you but the most visited national park in the United States isn’t the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, or even Yellowstone. The most visited is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This massive mountain range with its diversity in ecosystems, wildlife, and heritage is uniquely positioned with half being in North Carolina and the other half in Tennessee.
For those starting to plan your trip to the Smokies, you’ll want to work out how you’ll be exploring the national park and where you want to base yourself or jump between. With this guide on the best place to stay in the Smoky Mountains, you’ll learn about the differences between all the areas and inspiration for where to stay.
The mountains are calling!
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Best Place to Stay in the Smoky Mountains
Not only is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park massive but because it straddles North Carolina and Tennessee, it really opens up your choices for where to stay.
Something unique you’ll quickly learn about the Smoky Mountains region is that there are some of the most unique properties anywhere we’ve been. There are so many charming and getaway-worthy stays, it almost doesn’t make sense to look at traditional hotels and motels.
Whether you’re looking to pick one spot for your trip or thinking about stringing a couple of places together like we did on our 6 day Smoky Mountains itinerary, here are a few of our favorite place to stay in the Smoky Mountains if you’re in a hurry and just want the best of the best.
Log Cabin In Christmas Tree Farm – Boyd Mountain Log Cabins
The Meadow Fork Cabin is one of the many cabins on the Boyd Mountain Log Cabins property and is a quintessential and historic log cabin. Located in Waynesville, North Carolina, the cabin is surrounded by a family-owned Christmas tree farm, fishing ponds, and hiking trails. When you walk in from the idyllic porch with rocking chairs, you’ll see how they’ve modernized and…
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