Company information
I created this Smoky Mountain retreat because I believe every guest deserves a place where they can feel both completely at ease and inspired by their surroundings.
When I first discovered this property, I was blown away by the panoramic mountain views, peaceful seclusion, and star-filled skies. I knew I wanted to share that experience with others—whether it’s sipping morning coffee on the deck, watching the sunset fade into the ridges, or stargazing by the fire pit.
As your host, I value comfort, cleanliness, and privacy. With keyless entry, modern amenities, and thoughtful details throughout the home, I aim to make every stay seamless. I’m always just a message away if you need recommendations—whether it’s the best local restaurants in downtown Waynesville, where to catch elk in Cataloochee Valley, or tips for exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Hospitality is personal to me, and my goal is for you to leave with not just memories of the mountains, but the feeling that you’ve found a home away from home.
Property information
Smoky Mountain Tiny Home Escape – 16 Private Acres Near Waynesville & Maggie Valley
Welcome to your private mountain retreat, set on 16 acres of secluded Smoky Mountain land with panoramic views, modern comforts, and endless opportunities for relaxation and adventure. This cozy tiny home combines rustic charm with thoughtful design, giving you a peaceful escape while keeping you close to all the attractions of Waynesville, Maggie Valley, and Cherokee.
The Space
Step inside and enjoy a warm, inviting interior finished in natural pine. The open layout includes:
A queen-size bed and cozy sofa for relaxing or reading.
A fully adjustable TV mount, so you can stream or watch shows from the bed, sofa, kitchen, or dining area.
Mini-split climate control to keep you cool in summer and warm in winter.
Kitchenette with butcher block counters, farmhouse sink, stovetop, microwave, fridge, and cooking essentials.
A Murphy-style fold-down dining/work desk—ideal for meals or remote work with 100 Mbps Wi-Fi.
A bathroom with full vanity, toilet, and stand-up shower, plus convenient storage behind the door.
Outdoor Living
Enjoy the fresh mountain air from your expansive private deck with Adirondack chairs, umbrella, and propane grill. By October 1st, a brand-new outdoor dining set will also be in place. Below the deck, your private fire pit is perfect for stargazing, storytelling, and cozy evenings surrounded by nature.
Guests are free to wander the entire property, exploring unique logging roads, boulders, and ridge-top views without ever leaving the land.
Location Highlights
This retreat combines seclusion with accessibility—just minutes from top local destinations:
Waynesville (15 min): Downtown shops, restaurants, breweries, art galleries, and seasonal festivals.
Maggie Valley (10 min): Wheels Through Time Motorcycle Museum, Maggie Valley Fairgrounds events, and Cataloochee Ski Area in winter.
Cherokee (30 min): Harrah’s Casino, Native American cultural sites, elk
Neighbourhood information
Your tiny home retreat sits on 16 private acres in the heart of the Smoky Mountains, just minutes from Waynesville and Maggie Valley. The area is known for its breathtaking views, rolling ridges, and easy access to some of Western North Carolina’s most loved attractions.
Waynesville (15 min): A charming mountain town with boutique shops, art galleries, craft breweries, and a variety of restaurants. Seasonal festivals and live music bring the streets to life year-round.
Maggie Valley (10 min): A classic Smoky Mountain destination with the famous Wheels Through Time Motorcycle Museum, events at the Maggie Valley Festival Grounds, and winter fun at Cataloochee Ski Area.
Cherokee (30 min): Home to Harrah’s Casino, Native American cultural sites, trout fishing, and elk viewing at Cataloochee Valley.
Lake Junaluska (15 min): A beautiful spot for kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, golfing, and walking the scenic lakeside trail.
Outdoor Adventures: Endless hiking trails, from Waterrock Knob to Devil’s Courthouse, Graveyard Fields, and Max Patch Bald, all within a short drive. Trout fishing streams, scenic drives along the Blue Ridge Parkway, and wildlife viewing round out the experience.
Day Trips: Explore Asheville’s Biltmore Estate or breweries (40 minutes), or head into Tennessee for Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Dollywood (about 1 hour).
This neighborhood is unique because it offers the best of both worlds: a quiet, private mountain retreat where you can stargaze in total darkness, and the convenience of being close to vibrant towns, cultural sites, and outdoor adventures.