The road climbs through a tunnel of hardwoods, rounds one last bend, and then — there it is. A handsome log lodge with a green metal roof, glowing amber against a sky streaked pink and violet, string lights already twinkling in the yard below. You park under the covered carport, step out, and hear it before you see it: the river in the valley, the birds settling in for the evening, and the kind of quiet that makes your shoulders drop two inches. The layered Smoky Mountain ridgelines stretch out in front of you like a painting that never ends. This is the view that made the owners fall in love with this place. It will do the same to you.
Inside, three levels of warm, honey-toned log walls open up into a home that was clearly built by someone who thought about every detail — and then thought about it again. The main level is anchored by an open living area with a stone fireplace, oversized leather sectionals deep enough to disappear into, and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame those mountains from every angle. The dining table seats the whole crew under vintage pendant lighting, and the kitchen is stocked well beyond the basics — stainless steel appliances, a full pantry, a gas grill out on the deck. But the thing everyone will talk about is the coffee bar. A Nespresso machine, a Keurig, a French press, a regular drip pot, a grinder with two varieties of whole bean, Torani syrups, three types of creamer, honey sticks, and more. It's the kind of setup that makes you want to wake up early on purpose. Down the hall, two king-bedded Owner's Suites wait behind closed doors — each with its own private bathroom and spa-quality sheets — the kind of rooms where adults actually get to feel like adults again.
Head downstairs and the energy shifts. A two-story game room opens up with a pool table, a full-sized arcade basketball hoop, two arcade cabinets — Pac-Man, Galaga, a Marvel battle station — a dartboard, and a poker table ringed with eight barstools. A second stone fireplace anchors a lower living area with its own leather seating, and around the corner, an eat-in kitchen leads out to the covered lower deck and the hot tub. Two more king bedrooms sit down the hall, sharing a full private bathroom. And then there's the Bear's Den — tucked halfway up the staircase behind a 5'6" doorway, this hideaway holds three queen beds, wildlife artwork on the walls, and a cozy calm that makes it feel like a world apart. For the youngest explorers, a dedicated kids' room bursts with color — a teepee with a faux campfire, chunky knit pillows in blue and gold, shelves lined with books and games, a chalkboard, a PlayStation 5, a smart TV loaded with Netflix, and a sleeper sofa for one more. It's the room your kids will beg to come back to.
When the sun starts to drop, take the whole group outside. The fire pit is surrounded by Adirondack chairs and blooming hydrangeas, string lights swaying overhead, and on a clear night the Milky Way spreads out above you like someone left the roof off the world. Or settle into a rocking chair on the upper deck with a glass of something good and watch the mist roll through the valley below. The hot tub glows blue against the dark ridge line. Someone is laughing downstairs. The kids are asleep. And for a few minutes, everything is exactly where it should be.
Five bedrooms. Four bathrooms. Sixteen guests. One lodge that earns its name every single night.
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What You'll Love
- The views that started it all — Layered Smoky Mountain ridgelines visible from every deck, every bedroom, and even the hot tub, shifting from morning mist to golden sunset to a sky full of stars.
- A coffee bar that rivals your favorite cafe — Nespresso, Keurig, French press, whole bean grinder, Torani syrups, and every creamer and sweetener you can think of — all waiting before you've even opened your eyes.
- A game room built for real fun — Two stories of pool, arcade basketball, Pac-Man, Marvel battles, poker nights, darts, and a stone fireplace to keep things going long after the kids are down.
- Kids' spaces they won't want to leave — A colorful hideaway with a teepee and faux campfire, a PlayStation 5, Netflix, books, games, and the Bear's Den bunk room tucked into its own private nook.
- Outdoor living that holds the whole group — Fire pit with Adirondack chairs and string lights, a blue-lit hot tub on the covered deck, rocking chairs overlooking the valley, and a gas grill for cookouts with a mountain backdrop.
- Minutes to everything, miles from ordinary — Bryson City, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (20 min), Deep Creek waterfalls and tubing (20 min), the Nantahala Outdoor Center (25 min), Great Smoky Mountains Railroad (15 min), Cherokee, Maggie Valley, and Asheville all within easy reach. Walking distance to the Smoky Mountain Country Club.
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Property Details
Location: Whittier, North Carolina (Smoky Mountains)
Property Type: Luxury Log Cabin
Bedrooms: 5 (four king beds + the Bear's Den with three queen beds)
Bathrooms: 4 (3 full, 1 half)
Sleeps: Up to 16
Sleeping Arrangements:
- Bedroom 1 — King bed, en-suite bathroom (Owner's Suite)
- Bedroom 2 — King bed, en-suite bathroom (Owner's Suite)
- Bedroom 3 — King bed (lower level)
- Bedroom 4 — King bed (lower level)
- The Bear's Den — 3 queen beds (mid-level hideaway, 5'6" ceiling)
- Kids Video Game/Movie Room — Sleeper sofa
Amenities Include: Hot tub, two stone fireplaces, fire pit, gas grill, pool table, arcade basketball, two arcade cabinets, poker table, dartboard, PlayStation 5, smart TVs, Netflix, Roku, dedicated kids' playroom with teepee, full coffee bar (Nespresso, Keurig, French press, grinder), fully equipped kitchen, washer/dryer, high-speed mesh WiFi, covered parking, multiple decks with rocking chairs, smart lock entry, pack-n-play, children's highchair, baby gate, and more.
Pet Policy: Pets welcome
Smoking: Not allowed
Check-In: Smart lock
Minimum Renter Age: 25
Wheelchair Accessible: No (requires stairs)
Cancellation Policy: Full refund if cancelled 30+ days before arrival. No refund within 30 days of arrival.
Nearby Attractions:
- Bryson City — minutes away
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park — 20 minutes
- Deep Creek (waterfalls & tubing) — 20 minutes
- Great Smoky Mountains Railroad — 15 minutes
- Darnell Farm — 15 minutes
- Nantahala Outdoor Center — 25 minutes
- Cherokee — minutes away
- Maggie Valley — minutes away
- Gatlinburg — 44 miles
- Asheville — 1 hour
- Smoky Mountain Country Club — walking distance