24 Feb 2008 05:43:41 | David Buster
Did you know there are no Smokey Mountain cabins for vacation
rentals inside the Great Smokey Mountains National Park - except
one! It is called Leconte Lodge. Even though the National Park
Service Leconte Lodge is called a lodge, it also includes rental
log cabins. These are the only cabins for vacation rentals
inside the national park.
To get there, do you just hop in your car and drive up to the
front door? No way! There is no road to these Smokey Mountain
rental cabins. If you want to stay there, the only way in is by
hiking! Talk about Smokey Mountain secluded cabins - it is a
hike of over 5 miles if you are up to it. Lots of folks do just
that, as this Smokey Mountain cabins facility fills up fast
during the summer. Not only does it fill up fast, you may have
to wait months to get a cabin reservation.
Located at more than 6,500 feet elevation, these Smokies rental
cabins are very popular. Prepare for a sponge bath. While there
is running water for the toilets, there is no electricity.
Kerosene lanterns will provide you with light. You will not be
blow-drying your hair or watching reruns while here. It is life
somewhat like it used to be many generations ago.
These Smokey Mountain cabins only have a capacity of up to fifty
guests per night housed in either handcrafted log cabins or
group sleeping lodges. The cabins have upper and lower double
bunk beds, which are great for two couples or a family of four
or five persons. Each of the larger cabin lodges can sleep from
ten to thirteen persons.
For your Leconte stay, make sure you bring sturdy shoes that you
have already broken in. Include more than one change of socks in
case your feet get wet. Layered, lightweight clothing will give
you the flexibility to add more or take it off as temperatures
change. A warm sweater or jacket is advisable and a lightweight
raincoat or poncho is absolutely essential. Nature shows no
mercy for those unprepared for the sudden changes in weather.
Summer nights can dip to 40 degrees or lower, while in spring
and fall, night temperatures can drop into the teens with
snowfall.
No need to bring suitcases and other cumbersome luggage. A light
backpack should be what you use for your necessities since
personal clothing and toiletries are all you really need.
Remember, it is a 5-mile hike to enjoy these very special Smokey
Mountain cabins.
The Great Smokey Mountain National Park is about half in North
Carolina and half in Tennessee. Leconte Lodge is located on
Leconte Mountain which is on the Tennessee side in the national
park. But you will not know which state you are in. Does it
really matter? You WILL know that you are away from civilization
in a beautiful unspoiled mountain retreat. Whether you stay in
Leconte Lodge or other Smokey Mountain log cabins outside the
park, once you have been there, it is easy to see why the Great
Smoky Mountain National Park is the #1 visited national park in
the USA.
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