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Enjoy misty smoke-like wisps weaving through lush forests in the Smoky Mountains on your next vacation cabin getaway. Blended with outdoor adventure, spectacular landscapes, and southern hospitality, the Smokies offers something for everyone.
Our Casago Smoky Mountains team, who are first and foremost local owners, love caring for each home as if it were their own. Since 2021, they have also excelled in treating every Smoky Mountain guest as a reflection of that careful attention.
Led by a local ownership group consisting of Blake Dailey, Abe Dehart, and Austin Williams, the Casago Smoky Mountains team knows what it means to bring true owner and property care to the local vacation rental market. Their vast shared experience includes buying and managing vacation rentals, real-estate development, and long-term rental property management in East Tennessee. With a 6th generation Sevierville native in their skilled leadership group, the Casago Smoky Mountains team is keenly knowledgeable of the rich history and wonder of the Smokies.
Straddling the border of eastern Tennessee and North Carolina, the mystifying Smoky Mountains attract outdoor enthusiasts, families, and couples year-round. As the most visited national park in the U.S., Smoky Mountains National Park draws over 14 million visitors annually with its stunning beauty and diverse attractions.
Gatlinburg, considered the Gateway to the Smokies, along with nearby Pigeon Forge, offer eccentric thrills for the entire family paired with small-town charm. From Dollywood to ziplining or water-rafting, live entertainment to mountain coasters, there is no shortage of excitement in this top southern Appalachian destination.
Originally called Shaconage by the Cherokee, meaning “place of blue smoke,” the Smoky Mountains retain their mysterious allure from season to season. While summer and into October are peak seasons for visitors, spring revs up for popular car shows, with winter offering a less crowded experience and festive holiday lights.
The Smokies’ misty rolling mountain landscape invites visitors to explore and delve into the region’s rich history. With vacation rental options from pet-friendly cabins to cozy family retreats, there are countless ways to make forever memories in the Smoky Mountains.
The area of the Smoky Mountains in eastern TN includes Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Townsend, and Sevierville, as well as a number of smaller surrounding towns.
Gatlinburg, the gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National park, is about a 4-hour drive east from Nashville along I-40. Nashville is also one of the nearest major international airports.
Closer to Gatlinburg, the McGhee Tyson Airport in Alcoa near Knoxville is located about 40 minutes away, serving Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Delta, Frontier, and United.
Some of the best times to visit the Smoky Mountains are Summer (peak season), for all the festivals and activities, as well as October for leaf peeping and local events. However, each season provides a unique time to enjoy the Smokies, as some prefer fewer crowds in spring and winter. Of note, car enthusiasts flock to the Smokies for events mid-to-late Spring, as well as late summer.
Most roads are paved, but some cabins have steep driveways and sharp turns. We recommend AWD/4WD in winter or heavy rain, and arriving before dark the first night. Avoid low-clearance vehicles on mountain lanes.
There are plenty of amazing areas to soak in the Smoky Mountains landscape and spot wildlife. Some of these top locations include: Cades Cove (dawn/dusk) and Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. Yes, this is true nature, so be sure to keep at least 50 yards from bears and other wildlife, never feed animals, and secure your trash. Bear safety keeps both guests and homeowners protected.