Wears Valley – Quiet Side of the Smokies
Tourists often come to the Preserve Resort looking for Gatlinburg, Tennessee cabins, Pigeon Forge cabin rentals, or cabins in Sevierville or Townsend, TN. They are happy to learn our location at the Preserve Resort is close to all the activities they wish to enjoy and away from the traffic that plagues other Smoky Mountain resorts.
Cabin Location
The Preserve Resort is closer to Cades Cove than any other Pigeon Forge or Gatlinburg, Tennessee resort. The fact is the Preserve Resort, is perched on a ridge top in the mountains surrounding Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville and Townsend, TN. Located in the mountains of beautiful Wears Valley, approximately ten minutes from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Preserve Resort Cabins provide the best cabin accommodations in the Smoky Mountains.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
America has few treasures more magnificent than the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. When you stay at The Preserve you can enjoy the beauty of the mountains, privacy when at your mountain home and still be just 8 minutes from the Park.
You could spend years exploring the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and still not see it all with trails as challenging as a mountainside or as easy as a paved, level surface. Cool mountain streams can be seen cascading downward along the roadside. Breathtaking waterfalls can be found throughout the park. We highly recommend a great camera to capture these moments and take them back with you.
There’s a half-million square acres to the Park. Explore and enjoy.
Cades Cove
At Cades Cove, the most popular spot in our most visited National Park, you get the unique combination of seeing nature at its finest while still getting a taste of what life was generations ago. Cades Cove Loop Road offers access to all you might want to see. You’re virtually assured of seeing a variety of wildlife. Pull over and take a hike into the mountains. Visit an old school or home site. Convince your children how easy they have it today by showing them the way things were years ago.