The Gatlinburg Trail is a pleasant place to walk or bike. It follows the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River, affords terrific views of the forest and river. It is ideal for guests of our Gatlinburg bed and breakfast who like to get out in the woods but don’t want a lot of elevation gain, as it is fairly level.
Follow the trail almost two miles between the Sugarlands Visitor Center and the outskirts of Gatlinburg proper, keeping an eye out for remains of old homesites as you walk. The Sugarlands Visitor Center is open daily, and is a great resource; it ’s a good place to pick up maps and books about the history and wildlife of the park.
Back at our Smoky Mountains lodging, you may cool off with a dip in our outdoor pool. If you still have energy, work out in our fitness room, hit the tennis courts, or explore the trails of our 200-acres. At the end of the day, restore yourself with a drink at the pub and relax over a game of billiards. You may dine casually in our Gatlinburg pub, or more formally in our Mountain View restaurant (reservations required).







