Fish House – 3 Bedroom Cabin
About the Home
Located steps away from the premier catch-and-release waters of Norton Creek, this Smoky Mountain escape is a hidden gem for nature lovers. Whether you’re here to fish the top-rated creek or simply disappear into the woods, we’ve provided everything for a seamless stay: grills, a stocked kitchen, and rustic interiors for post-adventure relaxation. Enjoy the seclusion of the mountains without sacrificing the essentials like Wi-Fi and smart TVs. Designed with a rustic cabin feel, this dog-friendly cabin sleeps 6 guests comfortably, featuring 3 bedrooms, a living space brightened by plenty of windows, and full bathrooms. To ensure your comfort in any season, the cabin is equipped with heating and air-conditioning, and we provide extra linens, towels, and pillows for your stay. Your stay also includes TVs with cable and a free-to-use washer and dryer. The kitchen is stocked with all the essentials, including a refrigerator, oven, and dishwasher. You will find everything you need for dining and prep: flatware, cups, barware, dishware, cooking utensils, BBQ utensils, serveware, Hamilton Brew Flexbrew Coffee Maker (single & pot), blender, toaster, pots, pans, and baking sheets. Outside, you can enjoy a small, covered porch with bug-resistant screen walls filled with rocking chairs. From your porch, you're steps from the banks of Norton Creek, a premier spot for fly fishing. Reconnect and relax in the mountains while enjoying the seclusion of your private cabin. Access is easy with paved roads leading all the way to your driveway. You are perfectly situated just five minutes from The Great Smoky Mountains National Park and less than five miles from the Parkway. This cabin is settled across from Norton Creek within a gated community, Norton Creek Resort, only 15 minutes off the Parkway and 5 minutes from the entrance of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. - Trailers, RVs and Campers must be disclosed immediately after booking. - Please be aware that due to potential freezing temperatures in January and February, there's a risk of frozen water pipes. - Please take note that bears are in the area. We do provide bear safety tips upon arrival.
