3 Tips for Spending Thanksgiving in a Gatlinburg Cabin
There’s nothing quite like a cozy cabin getaway in November. The air is crisp, the trees are bursting with color, and the Smoky Mountains make the perfect backdrop for a relaxing retreat. Whether you’re planning a romantic weekend or a quiet escape with friends, here’s how to make the most of your cozy cabin stay this fall.
1. Settle In and Get Cozy
Start by creating that classic cabin atmosphere. Light a fire in the fireplace, curl up with a blanket, and enjoy a good book or conversation by the glow. Make use of the cabin’s amenities, play a round of pool or board games, watch a movie on the big screen, or soak in the private hot tub while taking in the cool autumn air. With a fully equipped kitchen and outdoor grill, you can cook up a hearty dinner and enjoy your meal on the deck surrounded by the beauty of fall.
2. Explore the Great Outdoors
When you’re ready to venture outside, take advantage of the season’s stunning scenery. Drive along scenic routes like Cades Cove Loop Road or the Blue Ridge Parkway for breathtaking views of fall foliage. Go for a hike in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, just start early to avoid crowds. You can also visit a local pumpkin patch, explore Gatlinburg’s charming downtown, or stop by the Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival for crafts and seasonal fun.
3. Plan Ahead for a Perfect Trip
November is a busy month in the Smokies, so book your cabin and activities early. For a quieter experience, try visiting midweek instead of the weekend. And don’t forget to plan your meals and stock up on groceries before you arrive so you can focus on relaxing and enjoying your autumn escape.
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There is nothing like spending Thanksgiving in a Gatlinburg cabin! When you stay at Bear Camp, you will have all of the comforts of home in a spectacular mountain setting. The Smokies are absolutely breathtaking during November, making Gatlinburg the perfect meeting spot for your whole family. To help you make the most of your holiday in East Tennessee, we’ve put together a few tips for an incredible Thanksgiving in the Great Smoky Mountains:
(See Also: 6 Ways to Enjoy Fall in Your Gatlinburg Cabin)
1. Decide what type of Thanksgiving you want to have.
Before you book your cabin, you will need to decide what type of holiday you want to have. Are you looking for an intimate getaway with just your immediate family? Or do you want to combine your Thanksgiving with a family reunion and invite all of your relatives? Both are great options, and Bear Camp has accommodations for any group size.
2. Choose the right cabin for your Thanksgiving vacation.
Once you’ve figured out how many people will be joining you for Thanksgiving, it’s time to pick a cabin! If you are looking for a quiet week with just a few family members, we recommend staying at one of our two bedroom cabins in Gatlinburg. These cosy cabins have space for up to six people and most of them come with two bathrooms. Tucked away in secluded areas, our cabins offer families the privacy they desire for a special Thanksgiving in the mountains.
Guests who want to spend Thanksgiving with their extended family should consider staying atone of our five bedroom cabins in Gatlinburg. With accommodations for up to 14 people, these enormous cabins have enough room for your aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents! Located within a day’s drive from over 60% of the nation’s population, the Great Smoky Mountains are ideal for a Thanksgiving get together with the whole clan.
3. Prepare for a home cooked meal or make reservations at a great Gatlinburg restaurant.
When you stay with Bear Camp, you will have the option of making a delicious home cooked Thanksgiving dinner in your cabin’s fully furnished kitchen. Just stop by one of the area’s many grocery stores to get ingredients, and you’ll find everything you need to whip up a mouthwatering feast right in your cabin.
If you would rather take the day off from cooking, Gatlinburg has got you covered! There are a number of excellent Smoky Mountains restaurants that are open for Thanksgiving. Eating out for the holiday is a very popular option, so be sure to make your reservations as early as possible. Here are just a few of our favorite places to eat on Turkey Day:
If you’re looking for something to do with your family after your big meal, check out our Smoky Mountain Information page. Here you’ll find great advice on the best entertainment, attractions, and shopping in Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Sevierville.
