BIG BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE 4 BEDROOM /RIVER/ 360 MOUNTAIN VIEWS/SPECIAL COUPLE PRICE
4.8
Outstanding(43 Reviews)Cabin in Pittman Center, TN
10 guests · 4 bedrooms · 3 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Includes essentialsGarden, Pool, Pets allowed and more
About this cabin rental
Enjoy the Gorgeous views of the Mountain from every room.
Breathtaking high elevation mountain views on a very private & very accessible location
Enjoy the sound of the river or take a hike down to it. Property has 200 ft of river frontage.
Entire main level is open and has stunning red marble floors .
DECORATIVE copper structure in main level that adds character to the house.
Hot tub, pool table, game Arcade, featuring 60 games, gas grill, charcoal grill.
Beautiful kitchen with stainless steel appliances & white Italian marble floors.
WiFi. Internet
Cable TV in main bedroom & Living room in main level.
Brand new Dining room.
Upstairs has 2 king bedrooms.
Main bedroom has a view to Mt Guyote, the second highest in Smoky Mountains.
Downstairs features an open REC area , 2 bedrooms ( 1 Queen , 2 twins), full bathroom, laundry and kitchenette + a full sofa bed.
Arcade featuring 60 games and brand new pool table.
Just a few minutes from downtown Gatlinburg, the Arts and Crafts Community, Rocky Top Sports World & Food City.
Only 5 minutes away from the Smoky Mountains National Park.
Pigeon Forge 20 min away.
30 minutes to downtown Sevierville.
4 bedrooms:
2 king
1 queen
2 twin beds
Plus
1 comfortable sleeping sofa bed (full)
Property has front yard and back yard too.
Lots of space for easy parking.
NON SMOKING WHOLE HOUSE
Several area outfitters can help you ply the waters of the Nantahala, Ocoee, Big Pigeon, and Lower Pigeon rivers
Location
Sevierville, Tennessee, United States
Top ten Smokies to-dos including historic sites, grand overlooks, wildlife, and waterfalls close to this listing.
1. Climb Clingmans Dome
Clingmans Dome at Sunset
This 6,643-foot round-top peak sits at the top of the park—and the state of Tennessee. To tag the high point, drive the scenic access road (closed December through March) from Newfound Gap and walk a half-mile to the summit. Don’t miss the view from the spaceship-like observation tower up top. The peak is popular, so go early in the day to beat the crowds. Strong cross-country skiers and snowshoers can also hit the high point in winter for guaranteed solitude.
2. Go Autumn Leaf-Peeping
Sunset over the Smoky Mountains in autumn
The Smokies are famous for their colorful trees in fall. Drive or hike to the higher elevations for sweeping views over the park’s 100-plus tree species painting the hills in bright oranges, yellows, and reds; target mid-September for higher-elevation colors and mid-October for lower ones.
3. Stop to Smell the Wildflowers
The Appalachian Trail runs through rhododendron bushes in bloom on Jane Bald northeast of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
The Great Smoky Mountains have an explosion of wildflowers in spring and summer. More than 1,500 flowering plants can be found in the region, including delicate spring beauties, several types of trillium, trout lilies, wild geranium, and orchids; visit from mid-April to mid-May for the best blooms. The park’s showy flame azaleas and rhododendrons also burst to life starting in April in the low elevations and into June up high.
4. Paddle Fontana Lake
The boat ramp on Lake Fontana
A dam on the Little River forms Fontana Lake along the park’s southern border, a long, skinny lake with 240 miles of shoreline that beckon kayakers, canoeists, anglers, and stand-up paddleboarders. Rent a boat in Fontana Village or from the Nantahala Outdoor Center for a day trip, or load up a touring kayak for a multi-day backcountry camping trip linking the remote campsites on the lake’s north shore.
5. Touch Pioneer History
The Mountain Farm Museum at Oconaluftee Valley inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Before it became a national park, this landscape was home to many settlers who farmed and milled in its hidden valleys. Today, more than 90 historic buildings remain in the park. In Cades Cove, you’ll find the greatest variety of churches, mills, barns, and cabins dating back to the early 1800s. Head to Oconaluftee to tour the Mountain Farm Museum, a collection of structures from the late 1800s, or visit nearby Mingus Mill. Cataloochee houses a school, church, and frame homes from the late 1800s
6. Go Auto Touring on Historic Park Roads
Sunrise at Cades Cove in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Driving the 11-mile one-way loop road through Cades Cove takes you through a lush valley surrounded by mountains. Stop to visit historic buildings, a grist mill, and watch wildlife. For a quieter ride, head to the Roaring Forks motor nature trail with views of rushing streams, old log cabins, another mill, and forested wilderness. Other beautiful drives include the 18-mile Little River Road from the Sugarlands Visitor Center to Townsend, and the Blue Ridge Parkway (outside of the park).
7. Get Sprayed by a Waterfall
Abrams Falls maybe...
Over 100 prominent cascades and waterfalls can be found inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park plus numerous smaller cascades and falls on the 2,000 miles of streams and rivers. Hike the well-worn trails to view Grotto, Laurel, Abrams, or Rainbow Falls or drive to Meigs Falls, The Sinks, or Place of a Thousand Drips.
8. Walk the Appalachian Trail
Appalachian Trail Sign inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Seventy-one miles of this famous trail bisects Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Most vacationers don't have the time (or willingness) to through-hike the entire run but there are some sections of the trail that can be done in a day. Take the trailhead from Newfound Gap Road 7 miles to Clingmans Dome (the trail parallels Clingmans Dome Road). Have more energy? Hike to Silers Bald 5 miles one-way west from Clingmans Dome.
9. Surrounding Great Smoky Mountains National Park are gateway towns with attractions and souvenirs for the traveler. After a retreat to nature, emerge into town and enjoy aquariums, rides, museums, and Dollywood, an amusement park and resort founded by country singer and actress Dolly Parton. A bit farther down the road you'll enter Asheville. There you can tour the Biltmore Mansion built by George Vanderbilt, and sample wine from their estate winery.
10. Visit the Arts and Crafts 8 mile loop road. Ride the Yellow trolley from Gatlinburg to the 8 mile loop.
Breathtaking high elevation mountain views on a very private & very accessible location
Enjoy the sound of the river or take a hike down to it. Property has 200 ft of river frontage.
Entire main level is open and has stunning red marble floors .
DECORATIVE copper structure in main level that adds character to the house.
Hot tub, pool table, game Arcade, featuring 60 games, gas grill, charcoal grill.
Beautiful kitchen with stainless steel appliances & white Italian marble floors.
WiFi. Internet
Cable TV in main bedroom & Living room in main level.
Brand new Dining room.
Upstairs has 2 king bedrooms.
Main bedroom has a view to Mt Guyote, the second highest in Smoky Mountains.
Downstairs features an open REC area , 2 bedrooms ( 1 Queen , 2 twins), full bathroom, laundry and kitchenette + a full sofa bed.
Arcade featuring 60 games and brand new pool table.
Just a few minutes from downtown Gatlinburg, the Arts and Crafts Community, Rocky Top Sports World & Food City.
Only 5 minutes away from the Smoky Mountains National Park.
Pigeon Forge 20 min away.
30 minutes to downtown Sevierville.
4 bedrooms:
2 king
1 queen
2 twin beds
Plus
1 comfortable sleeping sofa bed (full)
Property has front yard and back yard too.
Lots of space for easy parking.
NON SMOKING WHOLE HOUSE
Several area outfitters can help you ply the waters of the Nantahala, Ocoee, Big Pigeon, and Lower Pigeon rivers
Location
Sevierville, Tennessee, United States
Top ten Smokies to-dos including historic sites, grand overlooks, wildlife, and waterfalls close to this listing.
1. Climb Clingmans Dome
Clingmans Dome at Sunset
This 6,643-foot round-top peak sits at the top of the park—and the state of Tennessee. To tag the high point, drive the scenic access road (closed December through March) from Newfound Gap and walk a half-mile to the summit. Don’t miss the view from the spaceship-like observation tower up top. The peak is popular, so go early in the day to beat the crowds. Strong cross-country skiers and snowshoers can also hit the high point in winter for guaranteed solitude.
2. Go Autumn Leaf-Peeping
Sunset over the Smoky Mountains in autumn
The Smokies are famous for their colorful trees in fall. Drive or hike to the higher elevations for sweeping views over the park’s 100-plus tree species painting the hills in bright oranges, yellows, and reds; target mid-September for higher-elevation colors and mid-October for lower ones.
3. Stop to Smell the Wildflowers
The Appalachian Trail runs through rhododendron bushes in bloom on Jane Bald northeast of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
The Great Smoky Mountains have an explosion of wildflowers in spring and summer. More than 1,500 flowering plants can be found in the region, including delicate spring beauties, several types of trillium, trout lilies, wild geranium, and orchids; visit from mid-April to mid-May for the best blooms. The park’s showy flame azaleas and rhododendrons also burst to life starting in April in the low elevations and into June up high.
4. Paddle Fontana Lake
The boat ramp on Lake Fontana
A dam on the Little River forms Fontana Lake along the park’s southern border, a long, skinny lake with 240 miles of shoreline that beckon kayakers, canoeists, anglers, and stand-up paddleboarders. Rent a boat in Fontana Village or from the Nantahala Outdoor Center for a day trip, or load up a touring kayak for a multi-day backcountry camping trip linking the remote campsites on the lake’s north shore.
5. Touch Pioneer History
The Mountain Farm Museum at Oconaluftee Valley inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Before it became a national park, this landscape was home to many settlers who farmed and milled in its hidden valleys. Today, more than 90 historic buildings remain in the park. In Cades Cove, you’ll find the greatest variety of churches, mills, barns, and cabins dating back to the early 1800s. Head to Oconaluftee to tour the Mountain Farm Museum, a collection of structures from the late 1800s, or visit nearby Mingus Mill. Cataloochee houses a school, church, and frame homes from the late 1800s
6. Go Auto Touring on Historic Park Roads
Sunrise at Cades Cove in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Driving the 11-mile one-way loop road through Cades Cove takes you through a lush valley surrounded by mountains. Stop to visit historic buildings, a grist mill, and watch wildlife. For a quieter ride, head to the Roaring Forks motor nature trail with views of rushing streams, old log cabins, another mill, and forested wilderness. Other beautiful drives include the 18-mile Little River Road from the Sugarlands Visitor Center to Townsend, and the Blue Ridge Parkway (outside of the park).
7. Get Sprayed by a Waterfall
Abrams Falls maybe...
Over 100 prominent cascades and waterfalls can be found inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park plus numerous smaller cascades and falls on the 2,000 miles of streams and rivers. Hike the well-worn trails to view Grotto, Laurel, Abrams, or Rainbow Falls or drive to Meigs Falls, The Sinks, or Place of a Thousand Drips.
8. Walk the Appalachian Trail
Appalachian Trail Sign inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Seventy-one miles of this famous trail bisects Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Most vacationers don't have the time (or willingness) to through-hike the entire run but there are some sections of the trail that can be done in a day. Take the trailhead from Newfound Gap Road 7 miles to Clingmans Dome (the trail parallels Clingmans Dome Road). Have more energy? Hike to Silers Bald 5 miles one-way west from Clingmans Dome.
9. Surrounding Great Smoky Mountains National Park are gateway towns with attractions and souvenirs for the traveler. After a retreat to nature, emerge into town and enjoy aquariums, rides, museums, and Dollywood, an amusement park and resort founded by country singer and actress Dolly Parton. A bit farther down the road you'll enter Asheville. There you can tour the Biltmore Mansion built by George Vanderbilt, and sample wine from their estate winery.
10. Visit the Arts and Crafts 8 mile loop road. Ride the Yellow trolley from Gatlinburg to the 8 mile loop.
Amenities
Pool
Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
Hot tub or spa
TV
Gym or Fitness Center
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Pittman Center, TN
Reviews
4.8
Outstanding(43 Reviews)4.8
Loved the space and accommodations. Huge windows on all sides gave beautiful views. Very clean, and everything we wanted or needed was in the kitchen. It was bigger than the pictures made it seem. Wifi issues were resolved but a bit frustrating. Extra parking was a nice bonus. There were both a regular coffee pot and a Keurig, which was convenient (wish I had known in advance, though, so I am telling you now:). Arcade game was fun, furniture and beds were nice quality, table sat 8 comfortably, you could fit 10 if you squeezed, great for family game night. Flat yard space was nice for pets and outdoor activities like cornhole(provided). Neighbors were far enough away that there was good privacy, you only see part of some rooftops. This cabin is the highest house on the hill. Pretty close to Dollywood and Gatlinburg, but the week after Christmas was super crowded at both. Even restaurants in town were 1 hour wait to be seated. Overall, beautiful cabin in a beautiful setting, I wish it was mine!!
4.8
Has to be one of the most private and beautiful locations in the mountain. Watching the full moon rise over the mountains was amazing. Views wonderful.
4.8
Beautiful home and location! Very roomy and quiet. Had all of the essentials. Everyone enjoyed the pool table!
4.8
The house was as listed. Nice view. There was a small issue with the hot tub filter but it was quickly resolved. We were able to get our camper van up the hill without a problem. The kitchen is small but we were able manage without any difficulty. The beds were comfortable. There was plenty of room for all of us (4 adults and 2 children and one dog). We were about 20-30 minutes to all the attractions and about 5 min from Smokey Mountain National Park. The only thing we could not figure out was how to get down to the creek. We had a great time. Thank you Alex and Phyllis!
4.8
The cabin was perfect and the location was great, amazing views in a secluded spot, yet only a 15 minute drive to town and close to a lot of activities.
4.8
The place was not very clean basement rooms have no windows so they probably shouldn't be legally called bedroom. Basement floor is bad shape. The bed room nightstand fridges where full of empty beer cans. Showers where dirty. The fridge on main floor had broken selfs. Hole place was dirty. Outside tho was beautiful
4.8
So private with amazing views. Very clean home with a great game room.
4.8
The cabin could not have been more perfect! It was exactly as advertised - except maybe even better. The location was perfect and both Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge were right around the corner. Alex was a wonderful host and incredibly responsive. Our main goal after this stay is to save up and return :)
4.8
Best Family Vacation Ever
The home was large with amazing views, hot tub, awesome vintage video game, pool table. Secluded- Decks out every door of the house. Not far from the Smokies.
4.8
We have a family of 7 and this place felt very spacious. The property feels very secluded and has a great view of the mountains from just about every room in the house. The kids had a great time in the game room with the arcade games and pool table.
4.8
Smoky Mountain Retreat
We have a family of 7 and this place felt very spacious. The property feels very secluded and has a great view of the mountains from just about every room in the house. The kids had a great time in the game room with the arcade games and pool table.
4.8
Three Generation Trip
Three generations from age 22-83 stayed for a long weekend. The layout of the house worked out well. The numerous balconies and porches were great for group and alone time , and had great views. Loved not have other houses close by!
4.8
The best thing about the trip was enjoying the cabin. Great place to stay. The location is private, and beautiful.
4.8
we just want bed sheets for ten peopl
4.8
Great cabin
The best thing about the trip was enjoying the cabin. Great place to stay. The location is private, and beautiful.
4.8
The cabin was nice, however the pictures make it look bigger than it is. We were looking for access to the creek but found you have to walk a very long way (crossing highway) to get to it. We had a really good time and everything we needed was provided.
4.8
ok
we just want bed sheets for ten peopl
4.8
Nice but not what we expected.
The cabin was nice, however the pictures make it look bigger than it is. We were looking for access to the creek but found you have to walk a very long way (crossing highway) to get to it. We had a really good time and everything we needed was provided.
4.8
The cabin was very nice, but we found rat or mice dropping in 2 of the kitchen drawers. We could hear something chewing in the walls of the down stairs bed rooms. Some of the beds were really uncomfortable and their was no clothes storage in one of the upstairs bedrooms. Also the TV s need to be updated due to one of them only being able to mirror the upstairs TV. Over all very disappointed in the amenities of the property.
4.8
It was okay
The cabin was very nice, but we found rat or mice dropping in 2 of the kitchen drawers. We could hear something chewing in the walls of the down stairs bed rooms. Some of the beds were really uncomfortable and their was no clothes storage in one of the upstairs bedrooms. Also the TV s need to be updated due to one of them only being able to mirror the upstairs TV. Over all very disappointed in the amenities of the property.
4.8
Awesome property and place to stay! We came for Smokey Mtn Jeep Invasion and it was a great place!
4.8
Nice clean cabin, secluded. We even saw a bear at the edge of the backyard.
4.8
Great Place to Stay
Awesome property and place to stay! We came for Smokey Mtn Jeep Invasion and it was a great place!
4.8
Family vacation
Nice clean cabin, secluded. We even saw a bear at the edge of the backyard.
4.8
We had a great time on our vacation to Tenn. House had a nice yard for the dogs to run. House was clean. Owner responded quickly to needs and questions. View was amazing. We loved sitting on porch in morning and in the evening. You can hear the river however, there is no access to the river where the house is located. You have to drive down the street to public access. We only went to the river one evening so it was not a big deal. We spent most of our time going out and seeing the sites. Side note.. We did have a bon fire 2 evenings that we were there. We bought wood from the local store at end of road. We got eaten up by something. Came home with lots of bits. Bring bug spray and use it!
4.8
This property was secluded like we wanted. There was no way to get to the river. There was not enough towels for bathing and the hot tub for our 8 people. Kitchen was small. Upstairs was not getting any air. AC unit too small for size of cabin. Otherwise, very nice stay.
4.8
We had the Best time making memories! The Smokey Mountains entrance was less than 10 minutes and we spent a lot of time there at the LittllePigeon River. The view from the house was Stunning and the Sunrise was literally right there every morning . We enjoyed the hot tub every night! It was a most memorable Family time.
4.8
Enjoyed our stay!
We had a great time on our vacation to Tenn. House had a nice yard for the dogs to run. House was clean. Owner responded quickly to needs and questions. View was amazing. We loved sitting on porch in morning and in the evening. You can hear the river however, there is no access to the river where the house is located. You have to drive down the street to public access. We only went to the river one evening so it was not a big deal. We spent most of our time going out and seeing the sites. Side note.. We did have a bon fire 2 evenings that we were there. We bought wood from the local store at end of road. We got eaten up by something. Came home with lots of bits. Bring bug spray and use it!
4.8
Secluded
This property was secluded like we wanted. There was no way to get to the river. There was not enough towels for bathing and the hot tub for our 8 people. Kitchen was small. Upstairs was not getting any air. AC unit too small for size of cabin. Otherwise, very nice stay.
4.8
Making Memories
We had the Best time making memories! The Smokey Mountains entrance was less than 10 minutes and we spent a lot of time there at the LittllePigeon River. The view from the house was Stunning and the Sunrise was literally right there every morning . We enjoyed the hot tub every night! It was a most memorable Family time.
4.8
We really enjoyed the style and location of the home. We had great weather and hung out on the porches a lot listening to the River. The place is very close to lots of things to do but we all stayed busy even staying at the cabin. There is a beautiful view out every window and we enjoyed seeing all the wildlife. We would definitely come back.
4.8
Peaceful and Beautiful Vacation
We really enjoyed the style and location of the home. We had great weather and hung out on the porches a lot listening to the River. The place is very close to lots of things to do but we all stayed busy even staying at the cabin. There is a beautiful view out every window and we enjoyed seeing all the wildlife. We would definitely come back.
4.8
This property is every bit as beautiful as the pictures show. We had a great time exploring Gatlinburg and all of the fun things there then cruised back up the mountain to peace and quiet.
4.8
Beautiful views
This property is every bit as beautiful as the pictures show. We had a great time exploring Gatlinburg and all of the fun things there then cruised back up the mountain to peace and quiet.
4.8
Property was beautiful. House was clean. The master suite bed was a little hard but there were 4 other beds to choose from. Hot tub worked great. Only issue was the internet and TV cable-internet made no sense (we are both tech savvy) on how to work or they did not have it available. There were a few free internet channels TVPLUS available which are free on any smart tv. It shows up on our TV at home but nothing anyone would watch, EVER. So We just used the dvd player and moved it from living room to master bedroom during evening hours and bedtime because that had no cable or available and isnt smart tv either so we went and bought dvds. We messaged about it but didnt get much of a response. It wasnt an issue only in evenings. But all else was great. Huge, beautiful house.
4.8
Location was gorgeous! House on top of hill with mountains and clouds looking out the windows. River can be heard in background. House was clean and spacious, everybody had their own space and still felt cozy inside. I must say I’m not a fan of the cameras all over property, though I know it’s for owners peace of mind but one in front i feel would be appropriate. But even still we will definitely stay again! Owner made the place feel comfortable and keeps it well maintained! Plan to come back soon.
4.8
Beautiful location
Location was gorgeous! House on top of hill with mountains and clouds looking out the windows. River can be heard in background. House was clean and spacious, everybody had their own space and still felt cozy inside. I must say I’m not a fan of the cameras all over property, though I know it’s for owners peace of mind but one in front i feel would be appropriate. But even still we will definitely stay again! Owner made the place feel comfortable and keeps it well maintained! Plan to come back soon.
4.8
Family Vacation
We loved the location of this property. We wanted to have the real feel of a mountain vacation and this place gave us that. The hosts was extremely nice and check in was super easy. Our only complaint which wasn’t a big deal was the master bed could be a little softer. Overall, we had a wonderful experience.
4.8
What an amazing view from all areas. Worth every penny to stay here. Make sure you visit the house before you start buying everything like paper plates and plastic utensils because owner is an excellent housekeeper. Plus they allowed pets so we brought our dog beds and talk about lazy dogs that have nothing to bark at. So quite and peaceful. We will be visiting this place again because it was so relaxing and clean.
4.8
Heaven On Earth
What an amazing view from all areas. Worth every penny to stay here. Make sure you visit the house before you start buying everything like paper plates and plastic utensils because owner is an excellent housekeeper. Plus they allowed pets so we brought our dog beds and talk about lazy dogs that have nothing to bark at. So quite and peaceful. We will be visiting this place again because it was so relaxing and clean.
FAQs
How much does this cabin cost compared to others in Pittman Center?
The average price for a rental in Pittman Center is $339 per night. This rental is $311 above the average.
Is parking included with this cabin?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at BIG BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE 4 BEDROOM /RIVER/ 360 MOUNTAIN VIEWS/SPECIAL COUPLE PRICE . For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this cabin?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at BIG BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE 4 BEDROOM /RIVER/ 360 MOUNTAIN VIEWS/SPECIAL COUPLE PRICE . Enjoy the water!
Is BIG BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE 4 BEDROOM /RIVER/ 360 MOUNTAIN VIEWS/SPECIAL COUPLE PRICE pet friendly?
Yes! This cabin is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at BIG BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE 4 BEDROOM /RIVER/ 360 MOUNTAIN VIEWS/SPECIAL COUPLE PRICE ?
We found 14 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, and internet / wifi.
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