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Ogle Lodge on the River | Pool Table + Hot Tub
Ogle Lodge: Stunning Lodge with Spectacular Mountain and River Views
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This 4-bedroom cabin combines luxury and comfort. The main floor features an open living/dining area, a king master suite with a jacuzzi and deck access, a gas fireplace, 50" TV, and a kitchen for 10 overlooking the river. Upstairs offers a king bedroom, lounge with a 60" TV, and sound system. The lower level includes 2 bedrooms, an arcade lounge, and a mudroom with a washer/dryer and shower. Perfect for family fun and relaxation! The space In 1807, Martha Jane Huskey Ogle came to this area and brought her young family. They would inhabit an area which would become known as White Oak Flats and eventually, Gatlinburg. But for Native Americans, they would be the area's first white settlers. What they found was a wild wilderness, most of which would become one of America's most treasured national parks over a century later. The remainder would become the very streets that millions of visitors walk and play on in the Smokies today. Ogle Lodge is dedicated to the Ogle family, pioneer family of the Great Smokies. It sits on the bank of the Little Pigeon River with an outstanding view of both the Little Pigeon and Henry Branch. A Honka Log Home, one of the finest log homes in the world, has 4 bedrooms, 2 sleeping dens, a large kitchen and dining area, abundant private porches, outdoor 6 person hot tub, a mud room complete with post river shower, family heirlooms, and historic pictures of life in Gatlinburg since the family's first days in the area. Ogle Lodge sleeps 15 people and is perfect for family vacations, reunions, weddings by the river, romantic getaways, or just the perfect special mountain retreat you've been looking for. Guest access Guests will have access to the entire property. Host is off-site. Other things to note Mountain Roads: During winter months, (February to March) it is advisable to check weather conditions and consider using a vehicle with four-wheel drive for added safety. Wildlife: The cabin is surrounded by nature, and you may encounter local wildlife such as deer, birds, and even bears. We recommend keeping a safe distance and securing any food or trash properly to avoid attracting animals. Quiet Hours: While guests have the entire property to themselves, we ask that you respect quiet hours, particularly at night, to ensure the peaceful environment for both you and any nearby neighbors. We aim to make your stay as comfortable as possible. If you have any questions before or during your stay, don’t hesitate to reach out.
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United States · Tennessee · SeviervilleGot questions?
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