Welcome to Historic Starkeytown, Tennessee
~ from Regina and Elaine! We’re the Starkey sisters, born and raised in the little holler called Starkeytown, located in the mountains of Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg in Tennessee. Starkeytown is a two mile stretch of mountain road in the middle of the woods with a handful of local residents and three beautiful vacation rentals. Let us help you find the perfect small family or honeymoon vacation stay off the beaten path.
Starkey’s Homestead
Bedrooms: 3 – Bathroom: 2 – Sleeps: 8
Little Mtn Hideaway
Bedrooms: 2 – Bathroom: 2 – Sleeps: 6
Wildside Cabin
Bedrooms: 2 – Bathrooms: 1 – Sleeps: 6
Welcome to Historic Starkeytown, Tennessee
Discover the difference when you stay in Starkeytown, Tennessee. While only 15 to 20 minutes from the main parkway in Pigeon Forge, Starkeytown (at least for the moment) remains one of the last secluded areas in our ever-growing tourist town. That said, I plead with you to experience our little neck of the woods at least once in your lifetime. It’s a true Smoky Mountain experience for nature lovers, outdoor adventurers and even historians. This secluded, forest-like area is a place where you can restore and rediscover nature and really appreciate all the Smokies have to offer.
Starkeytown Weddings
Small, private elopements are our speciality! Escape the crowded
National Park to wed beneath the trees, by a mountain stream,
or at your secluded cabin vacation rental.
Welcome to Historic Starkeytown, Tennessee
~ from Regina and Elaine! We’re the Starkey sisters, born and raised in the little holler called Starkeytown, located in the mountains of Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. Starkeytown is a two mile stretch of mountain road in the middle of the woods with a handful of local residents and three beautiful vacation rentals. Let us help you find the perfect small family or honeymoon vacation stay off the beaten path (maybe even get married while you’re here, too!) While only 15 to 20 minutes from the main parkway in Pigeon Forge, Starkeytown (at least for the moment) remains one of the last secluded areas in our ever-growing tourist town. That said, I plead with you to experience our little neck of the woods at least once in your lifetime. It’s a true Smoky Mountain experience for nature lovers, outdoor adventurers and even historians.