Little Mountain Hideaway
Bedrooms: 2 – Bathroom: 2 – Sleeps: 6
The feel of seclusion, yet only 15 minutes from attractions in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg.
• Two bedrooms, each with a king-size bed.
• Sleeper sofa in living room.
• Two bathrooms, one with a jacuzzi tub.
• Long front porch with a porch swing and rocking chairs where you can listen to the creek.
• Hot tub.
• Park-style grill.
• Washer and dryer.
• Coffee maker
• Take nature walks on Starkeytown Road.
• Unique, one-of-a-kind location no one will ever believe you found on property that borders the National Park.
Another completely secluded cabin in Starkeytown, this little rustic cabin treasure belongs to my sister, Elaine. Our precious Daddy built it in the late 1990’s where he and our sweet Mommy escaped to rekindle the flames from time to time. After Daddy passed in 2005, my sister eventually inherited this historic property and continued its amazing reputation as a secluded mountain getaway. She continues to make updates and one of my favorite things she did to this cabin was the beautiful, tiled shower in one of the bathrooms.
Her modern cabin sits on the old homestead of “Uncle Jesse Starkey”, who fought on the Union side in the Civil War. It is close to what we also call the “Billy Holler”, where Uncle William Starkey lived. One of my most treasured photographs I’ve taken over the years is a set of boots I found when exploring the abandoned cabin in the 1980’s. It won a blue ribbon at the Sevier County Fair and gave me the confidence I needed to continue the journey toward professional photography.
This is our favorite cabin to recommend for honeymooners and many of the Honeysuckle Hills wedding couples continue to book it for their anniversaries.
This cabin is perfect for a couples-only wedding/honeymoon combination! It’s also a favorite for adult-only vacationers who simply want to re-kindle the flames with their sweetheart or take a short break from the hustle and bustle of busy life.