Cheap cabin rentals in Pigeon Forge

Affordable cabins in Pigeon Forge ? An upscale log home community, Eagles Ridge is located 1 mile from the Parkway in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. With a large outdoor pool and club house that can be used for reunions and retreats, Eagles Ridge provides the best amenities of any local resort. Eagles Ridge Rest features many styles of log homes that will cater to any family’s needs. We offer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 bedroom cabins, with Hot tubs, fireplaces, game rooms, pool tables, full kitchens, all linens. Call one of our friendly staff members to help plan your next stay in the Smoky Mountains.

National Park officials are pleased to announce a shuttle opportunity for visitors to access Cades Cove on Vehicle-Free Wednesdays beginning July 7 through September 1. The shuttle service will be provided by Rocky Top Tours from Townsend, TN to Cades Cove between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. each Wednesday. Shuttle service may be booked online at www.rockytoptours.com. Tickets for the roundtrip shuttle service, including transport of personal bikes, is provided for a flat rate of $25 per person. Participants who choose not to ride the shuttle are encouraged to plan their visit to Cades Cove in the late afternoons and early evenings to spread use out throughout the day.

Spend your Family Vacation in Pigeon Forge, TN and spend 3 days and 2 nights for only $99 in a 1 bedroom luxury Cabin at Eagles Ridge Pigeon Forge. There is so much to do in Pigeon Forge for Theme Parks to Outdoor adventures. Don’t wait to book this Vacation Getaway to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, it won’t last long! Find even more info on Affordable cabins in Pigeon Forge.

While you’re visiting the Smokies you will want to take advantage of our 800 miles of trails for hiking, exploration and plenty of sightseeing. A Smoky Mountains hiking adventure is the perfect way to start off a vacation during the hiking season. Surrounded by breathtaking mountaintops, the journey along one of the scenic trails makes for a perfect outing. The Smokies have something to offer for hikers of all skill levels. Plus, the vast scenery options range from geological structures, to old growth forest. Hiking in the Smokies can be quite challenging, and hiking any trail above your fitness level can make for a less enjoyable day while out on the trail. You will absolutely want to bring your camera and grab a snapshot behind the falls.