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Smoky Mountain Sky Camp - Cosby

Hosted by Brenna · Newport, Tennessee
3 sites · Lodging · 11 acres
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Near Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Within a 60-minute drive from the Oconaluftee Visitor Center.
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Two Great Smoky Mtn National Park entrances are within 8 miles! Leave No Trace mentality and simpler living, where wildlife abounds and zero city lights are visible. Motivation behind the creation of Smoky Mountain Sky Camp is to share with the public an alternative, nature-based vacation inspired by conservation with minimal impact. The treehouses are quiet, secluded, and actually border GSMNP property and Cherokee National Forest land; the Appalachian Trail at Davenport Gap is ¾ mile away. Nearby GSMNP entrances: Big Creek is 2.5 mi, Cosby at 8 miles. Only 3 to the Pigeon River whitewater section, and accessible to hundreds of miles of mountain biking and hiking roads/trails. Each treehouse was built by hand by hosts (husband/wife team) Anthony and Brenna. A long history of camping and working in the outdoor recreation industry inspired a design to intentionally interact with nature. By utilizing rain collection, solar power generation, composting toiletries, outdoor cooking, each treehouse is completely off-grid. Rest from your adventures on the comfy, queen and full-sized beds. A spacious queen bottom bunk and lofted double mattress can accommodate four adult campers. All bed linens and pillows are provided. The treehouses offer private, indoor bathing and toilet facilities. Every treehouse is equipped with a propane-heated, rain-collection shower and maintenance-free, vented composting toilet. All bath towels/washcloths, plus shampoo/wash are provided in each treehouse bathroom. You can dine al fresco in the trees! The kitchenette boasts wide concrete countertop table dining with four stools, two-burner propane cooktop, potable water and drain sink, and separate propane grill. Provided cookware includes pots, pans, cooking/grill tools and utensils, cutting board and knife. There are complete place settings for 4 glampers, plus coffee percolator and mugs (bring ground coffee.) There is no refrigerator, bring your own cooler and ice. Unique, spectacular views of nature are seen from each treehouse. Snowbird Mountain to North, Mt Sterling to East, Chestnut Mountain to West and Mt Cammerer to South. NEW for 2025: Short loop hiking trails onsite directly from each treehouse. Maps and directions provided inside the House Manual within each treehouse.
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Treehouse #1 - East Gate

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Tiny home · Sleeps 4
Treehouse #1 sits quietly on a northeastern facing ridge enjoying northern views of Snowbird Mountain and the eastern sunrise. The site for the treehouse was chosen based on naturally occurring tree cover and minimal construction impact to surrounding vegetation. It's as if the treehouse was placed on the mountainside completely assembled. The simple design showcases lots of front windows and an open porch to meld the indoors with the transformational qualities of the outdoors. An outdoor kitchenette leaves the treehouse interior free from clutter. A single cabinet houses most everything needed for a glamping trip. The monopitch roof has maximum efficiency in rain-collection for the propane heated, indoor shower. Raindrops on the metal roof will lull you to sleep on ultra plush mattresses. A bunk-style bed arrangement opens up available floor space while still feeling intimate and connected. Every aspect of the treehouse has purpose and functionality. A full list of treehouse supplies and inventory can be seen as a picture/image in the site photo gallery. A private fire ring and chairs are steps away. Firewood bundles are available for purchase onsite as a $10 donation to our local Bear Rescue (honor system through our Paypal/Venmo.) Additional camp chairs are stored inside the treehouse. New for 2025: Onsite trails across our 11 acres of property. The treehouse has its own short private loop trail. Still developing, the trails are not heavily beaten in yet but will get there with use. We ask that our guests participate in "communal trail maintenance": please leave no trace and pick up any trash that you happen upon. Our parking area has limited turnaround space and cannot accommodate vehicles with trailers. Nearby recreation opportunities include hiking, fishing, whitewater rafting and float trips, river tubing, a zipline, and rural mountain biking (Martha Sundquist State Forest and Mill Creek). The small town of Hartford offers a handful of eateries and a moonshine distillery.
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Treehouse #2 - West Gate

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Tiny home · Sleeps 4
Treehouse #2 is situated on a west-northwest facing ridge and enjoys close-up valley views and Chestnut Mountain in the distance. The site for the treehouse was based on the existing valley shape and steepness and proximity to a few large-trunk trees. It's as if the treehouse was plopped onto the mountainside completely assembled. A climb up a staircase reaches the broad open porch and sweeping view of the valley. The simple design showcases lots of front windows to meld the indoors with the transformational qualities of the outdoors. An outdoor kitchenette leaves the treehouse interior free from clutter. A single cabinet houses most everything necessary for your glamping trip. A full list of cabinet supplies is shown as a picture/image in the photo gallery. The metal, monopitch roof allows therapeutic sounds of rainfall to lull you to sleep and has maximum efficiency in rain-collection for the propane-heated, indoor shower. A bunk-style bed arrangement opens up floor space while still feeling intimate and connected. Every aspect of the treehouse has purpose and functionality. The private fire ring area was carved out of the mountainside to preserve the existing trees. Firewood bundles are available onsite for a $10 donation to our local Bear Rescue (honor system via Paypal/Venmo.) New for 2025: Onsite trails across our 11 acres of property. The treehouse has its own short private trail that connects to a larger loop trail shared with Treehouse #3. Under development, the trails are not heavily beaten in but will get there with use. We ask that our guests participate in "communal trail maintenance": please leave no trace and pick up any trash that you happen upon. Our parking area has limited turnaround space and cannot accommodate vehicles with trailers. The area was modestly extracted from the valley and can creatively hold two vehicles. Nearby recreation opportunities include hiking, fishing, whitewater rafting and float trips, river tubing, a zipline, and rural mountain biking (Martha Sundquist State Forest and Mill Creek). The nearby small town of Hartford offers a handful of eateries and a moonshine distillery.
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No picnic table
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Treehouse #3 - West Gate

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Treehouse #3 enjoys great direct sunlight and western views of Mt. Cammerer. You can hear the low hush of Tobes Creek flowing down mountain in the background during the wet season or after recent rainfall. The specific site was chosen based on an expansive view of the Mt. Cammerer ridge-line and the valley below. While the treehouse looks placed on the steep landscape, the parking area was carefully carved out of mountain rock. The simple design of the treehouse showcases the abundance of front-facing windows and spacious porch to meld the indoors with the transformational qualities of the outdoors. An outdoor kitchenette leaves the treehouse interior clear and clutter-free. A bunk-style bed arrangement opens ups floor space while still feeling intimate and connected. A single cabinet holds most everything needed for your glamping adventure. A picture of cabinet contents and supplies can be viewed in the photo gallery. The metal, mono-pitch roof reveals the relaxing sound of falling rain while you sleep while lending maximum efficiency in rain-collection for your propane-heated, indoor shower. Every aspect of the treehouse has purpose and functionality. A private fire ring with chairs is steps away below the treehouse. Firewood bundles are available for purchase onsite for $10 donation to our local Bear Rescue (honor system through our PayPal/Venmo). Additional camp chairs are stored inside the treehouse. New for 2025: Onsite trails across our 11 acres of property. The treehouse has its own short private trail that connects to a larger loop trail shared with Treehouse #2. Under development, the trails are not heavily beaten in but will get there. We ask that our guests participate in "communal trail maintenance": please leave no trace and pick up any trash that you happen upon. The parking area has limited turnaround space due to unique terrain and cannot accommodate vehicles with trailers. The space can creatively hold two typical vehicles. Nearby recreation opportunities include hiking, fishing, whitewater rafting and float trips, river tubing, a zipline and rural mountain biking (Martha Sundquist State Forest and Mill Creek). The nearby small town of Hartford offers a handful of eateries and a moonshine distillery.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
Showers
No picnic table
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Newport, Cocke, Tennessee, United StatesTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Brenna M.

Joined in October 2024

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