deck of affordable gatlinburg cabin
August 21, 2018

Don’t let your vacation budget stop you from having an amazing vacation in the Smoky Mountains! With our Gatlinburg cabins at Parkside Cabin Rentals, enjoying a stay that’s both affordable and comfortable is easy. To help you plan your trip, we’ve put together a guide on how to take a Gatlinburg cabin vacation for less than $200 a night.

Creekside pet friendly cabin in Gatlinburg1. Choose an Affordable Gatlinburg Cabin

The first step is choosing an affordable Gatlinburg cabin. We have a variety of cabins with 1 to 2 bedrooms that cost less than $200 per night! These cabins can sleep anywhere from 2 to 9 guests and have everything you need for a great stay. And just because they cost less doesn’t mean they have less! You will still be able to enjoy all the benefits of a Smoky Mountain vacation, like gorgeous mountain views, a bubbling hot tub, fireplaces and more. Have an affordable stay in a place that doesn’t sacrifice quality or comfort.

2. Take Advantage of Specials and Perks

To help our guests save more on their stay, we offer both cabin specials and Parkside Perks! Throughout the year, we offer a number of Gatlinburg cabin specials that include things like discounts and free nights. Our specials are updated and changed often, so be sure to check before booking your cabin to guarantee you are getting the best deal. Our Parkside Perks help you save by providing things like discounts at local restaurants and attractions and free parking in downtown Gatlinburg! You can take advantage of our perks to get $2 off the Great Smoky Mountain Wheel at The Island , $2 off per person at WonderWorks and so much more.

3. Make Use of Cabin Amenities

Hot tub at Wild Thing 1 bedroom cabin rental in Gatlinburg TN

Another way to spend less than $200 a night on your Gatlinburg vacation is to make use of all your cabin amenities. The fully equipped kitchen in your cabin is key to avoiding piling up bills from restaurants. It’s incredible how much money you will save just by purchasing groceries and preparing meals in your cabin! Many of our cabins come with in-cabin entertainment as well. Instead of spending most of your budget on attraction tickets, take some time to relax at your cabin. You can soak in the bubbling hot tub as you admire the gorgeous views, curl up in front of the fire with a good book, or have a barbeque with your family using the grill. Some of our affordable cabins even come with pool tables so you can have some friendly competition!

4. Enjoy Free and Cheap Things to Do

Gatlinburg is full of exciting attractions like Ober Gatlinburg and Anakeesta , but there is also plenty of free and cheap things to do in the area! The Great Smoky Mountains National Park doesn’t charge an entrance fee. You can explore more than 850 miles of hiking trails and spot your favorite wildlife without spending a dime! For a unique adventure, visit The Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum . This museum is filled with more than 20,000 sets of salt and pepper shakers from around the world, and it only costs $3 to enter. Even better, the $3 you spend on admission goes toward any salt and pepper shaker in the gift shop, and children 12 and under get in for free! Other free and cheap things to do in the area include driving along the Cades Cove Loop Road and completing the Rocky Top Wine Trail .

Now that you know how to take a Gatlinburg cabin vacation for less than $200 a night, there is no need to wait! Browse all of our affordable cabins in Gatlinburg and start planning your trip.

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