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Welcome to Stone Hollow! â
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Our cozy cabin is perfect for a romantic getaway, a small family vacation, or a fun trip with friends. Just a short drive from Dollywood, this charming retreat offers the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Unwind in the hot tub after a day of exploring, challenge each other in the arcade, or gather around the fire pit under the stars. With a king-size bed and queen pull-out, our one-bedroom cabin provides a comfortable and memorable stay.
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ENTERTAINMENT
âą Private 2 Lounger Hot Tub
âą Outdoor Fire Pit (BYO Firewood)
âą Park-Style Grill (BYO Charcoal)
âą Multicade
âą Board Games
âą Smart TVs
âą High-speed Wi-Fi (600 Mbps)
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COFFEE STATION
âą Keurig Coffee Machine
âą Drip Coffee Machine
âą Pour Over
âą Italian Coffee Machine
âą We do provide a starter kit of K-Cups, Instant Coffee, Ground Coffee, and Sugar.
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LIVING ROOM
âą 1 Queen Pull Out Couch
âą Electric Fireplace
âą 55" Smart Roku TV
âą Brand new AC/heater split unit
âą Pack 'n Play
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BEDROOM
âą King Bed
âą Desk
âą 50" Smart Roku TV
âą Garment Rack with hangers
âą Luggage Rack
âą Space Heater
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KITCHEN
Fully equipped with pots, pans, dishware, and cooking utensils
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BATHROOM
âą Shower/Tub combo
âą Washer/Dryer
âą Hair Dryer
âą Essentials
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GUEST ACCESS
âą The whole house is yours to call home for the time of your stay besides 2 locked closets used for supplies.
âą AWD drive vehicles are not required (but still recommended), except for snow days.
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DISTANCES
âą Pigeon Forge: 6 miles / â 10 min driving
âą Gatlinburg: 10 miles / â 20 min driving
âą Dollywood: 8 miles / â 15 min driving
âą Sevierville: 9 miles / â 15 min driving
âą Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community: 6 miles / â 12 min driving
âą Bent Creek Golf Course: 14 miles / â 25 min driving
âą Douglas Lake Resort Clubhouse: 16 miles / â 25 min driving
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DOG FRIENDLY CABIN
âą NO PETS OTHER THAN DOGS ALLOWED.
âą 2 DOGS MAXIMUM
âą $99 per stay per dog.
âą Please contact us if you'd like to inquire about bringing more than two dogs.
âą Dogs are not allowed on the bed and couch.
âą Dogs are not to be left alone without a crate.
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DANGEROUS WILDLIFE â
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The Smoky Mountains has black bears, northern copperhead snakes, timber rattlesnakes, wild boar, bobcat, and- although not 100% verified- it is widely believed there are some ultra-elusive mountain lions that make their way through the night woods! The snakes can be poisonous but not deadly, and bears are always avoidable with good decision making. NEVER enter the woods at night, and educate yourself on how to act around a bear or other dangerous animal.
âą There is an outdoor camera towards the driveway for the security of everyone.
âą Refunds are not provided for disruptions due to weather, natural disasters, power outages, or other events beyond the host's control. Guests are strongly advised to purchase travel insurance.