705 Cherokee Orchard Road (1.2 km from Historic Ogle Log Cabin)
This hotel in Gatlinburg is located directly outside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and features a multi-level indoor pool and a full-service convention centre. In public areas, complimentary WiFi is available.
559 Parkway (0.1 km from Historic Ogle Log Cabin)
Set 984 feet from Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies in Gatlinburg The Greystone Lodge on the River features seasonal outdoor swimming pools, complimentary private parking, and a fitness centre.
242 Bishop Ln (0.2 km from Historic Ogle Log Cabin)
With a garden and an outdoor heated pool Howard Johnson by Wyndham Downtown Gatlinburg provides complimentary wireless Internet access and air-conditioned rooms with a private balcony. On-site public parking is complimentary.
539 Parkway (0.2 km from Historic Ogle Log Cabin)
Located in Gatlinburg Margaritaville Resort Gatlinburg offers amenities including a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre.
(0.2 km from Historic Ogle Log Cabin)
Situated in Gatlinburg, Margaritaville Resort Gatlinburg offers amenities including a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre.
221 Bishop Lane (0.2 km from Historic Ogle Log Cabin)
Located 1969 feet from Ripley's Smoky Mountains Aquarium The Travelodge by Wyndham Gatlinburg provides air-conditioned rooms in Gatlinburg. Each room comes equipped with a flat-screen TV and cable channels, as well as a private bathroom.
(0.3 km from Historic Ogle Log Cabin)
Life's a Bear Holiday Home is located in Glade, Tennessee, approximately three miles from Gatlinburg and six miles from Pigeon Forge. The kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher, an oven, and a microwave. A flat-screen television is included.
3614 Moonshine Way (0.3 km from Historic Ogle Log Cabin)
Bear View offers accommodations with a kitchen in Gatlinburg, 984 feet from Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies. The air-conditioned lodgings are located less than 0.6 miles from the Gatlinburg Space Needle.
Historic Ogle Log Cabin in Gatlinburg is one of the oldest and most iconic structures in the Smoky Mountains. The cabin was built in 1807 by Isaac Shelby, the first governor of Tennessee. The log cabin was originally located in what is now Sevier County, but was moved to its current location in Gatlinburg in 1963. The cabin is now open to the public as a museum and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area.
The Historic Ogle Log Cabin is a must-see for any visitor to Gatlinburg. The cabin is a beautiful example of early American architecture and is full of history. Visitors can tour the inside of the cabin and see how early settlers lived. The cabin is also surrounded by a beautiful garden that is perfect for exploring or picnicking.