The Best Cabins for a Cozy Spring Weekend in the Smokies
Published Mar 4, 2025
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In a Smoky Mountains spring, wildflowers burst into bloom and the weather grows mild and sweet. Head for a cozy, affordable cabin, surrounded by nature, for a spring weekend you’ll always treasure. These five cabins are waiting for you this spring.
A Mountain Haven
This is one of only two cabins located on a secluded, private cove. The sun-drenched living room faces huge windows overlooking a valley. The deck seems to float over the stunning view. Eat meals at the picnic table outside, play games in the loft’s bright game room, and soak in the bedroom’s Jacuzzi-style jetted tub. The one-bedroom cabin boasts a second sleeping area, so you can share the solitude.
A River Runs Through It
The peaceful Little Pigeon River flows next to this cozy cabin. Spend hours relaxing on the screened-in deck facing your private stretch of river bank. Fish, wade, or watch for wildlife next to the rushing water–animals get active in spring! When you’re tuckered out, enjoy the cabin’s two quiet bedrooms, with vintage-look beds and totally modern amenities.
Key Bluff
Key Bluff’s beautiful outdoor spaces are ideal for spending time in the crisp, spring air. Gather the family around the stone fire pit for s’mores. Hang out on two huge, covered decks. Inside, two master suites offer supremely comfy king beds, and the kids get a fun bunk room to themselves.
Bella Vista Lodge
Bella Vista means “beautiful view,” and this spacious, four-bedroom cabin lives up to its name! Step onto the deck and you’re at treetop height, with spectacular views all the way to the horizon. The luxurious interior features a movie theater with leather recliners, two game rooms, and a master suite with a private bedroom fireplace.
River Rendezvous
In spring, thoughts turn to romance. This intimate, one-bedroom cabin creates the perfect setting for a couple’s getaway. Perched on a bluff overlooking the river, the cabin gives you two living areas, a deep tub for two, and big windows reaching up to the peak of the cathedral ceiling. Sip moonshine or wine while you rock in the old-fashioned rocking chairs on the deck, gazing at the water and the lush woods.
With over 175 cabins in the Smoky Mountains, we’ve got a cabin that’s right for you. Spend a spring weekend close to nature, with the ones you love.