Which Gatlinburg cabins come with a hot tub?
All six of them. Every cabin in our collection — from our 3-bedroom cabins that sleep 8 to our 5-bedroom lodges that sleep 12 — includes a private, covered hot tub on a deck with Smoky Mountain views. Hot tubs are standard, not an upsell, and each one is drained, cleaned, and chemically balanced before your arrival.
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Why a Hot Tub Changes a Gatlinburg Cabin Trip
The Smoky Mountains weather earns its name. Mornings start with fog settling into the valleys, afternoons bring sudden showers, and evenings cool off fast — even in July. A private hot tub isn't a gimmick in Gatlinburg; it's the feature that turns an ordinary rental into the kind of trip guests talk about for years.
After a long day hiking Alum Cave or wandering Gatlinburg's Parkway, nothing recovers tired legs like 20 minutes in 102°F water. After dinner, the hot tub becomes the gathering spot — couples linger for another glass of wine, friends catch up without phones, and kids (where age-appropriate) splash under string lights. And in winter, watching snow fall on the Smokies while sitting in a steaming hot tub is the single experience more guests request to repeat than any other.
We've built every one of our cabins around that idea. Each hot tub sits on a private, covered deck — never shared with neighbors, never visible to other cabins — positioned to face the best available view. No walk through common areas, no waiting for your turn, no "resort fees." You step out of your cabin and into your own spa, any hour of any day of your stay.
The Short Answer: All 6 Cabins Have a Private Hot Tub
There's no sorting or filtering required. Whether you book Million Dollar View (our smaller view-focused cabin sleeping 8) or Big Sky Lodge (our 12-person flagship), you're getting a private hot tub in the nightly rate. The main differences between cabins aren't whether there's a hot tub, but the size, view, and deck setup. That's what the table below makes easy to compare.