Welcome to Mystic Moonlight, an elegant mountain retreat where panoramic Smoky Mountain views, luxurious comfort, and unforgettable experiences await. Perfectly situated between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge in the peaceful Sky Harbor community, this custom five-bedroom, five-bath cabin comfortably sleeps up to 14 guests and offers the perfect setting for family vacations, reunions, and memorable mountain escapes.
Wake each morning to breathtaking views stretching across the Smokies, enjoy coffee from one of three expansive decks, and spend your evenings soaking in the covered hot tub beneath the stars. Inside, soaring ceilings, warm mountain finishes, and spacious open living areas create the perfect place to gather after a day of exploring. Prepare meals in the fully equipped kitchen, relax by the stone fireplace, or enjoy quiet conversations while surrounded by unforgettable mountain scenery.
Designed with entertainment and relaxation in mind, Mystic Moonlight features two inviting living rooms, a loft with a pool table overlooking the mountains, an arcade game, and a home theater system for unforgettable movie nights. Every king bedroom includes its own private ensuite bathroom, providing a peaceful retreat and added privacy for every guest.
Located just 15 minutes from Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Dollywood, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, you'll enjoy easy access to the area's most popular attractions while returning each evening to the tranquility of your private mountain retreat. An electric vehicle charger, paved access, and parking for four vehicles add even more convenience to your stay.
Whether you're watching the sunrise over the mountains, gathering around the fireplace with loved ones, or creating lasting memories on the deck, Mystic Moonlight offers a luxurious Smoky Mountain experience you'll want to enjoy again and again.
*Pet-friendly: A $75 + tax non-refundable pet fee applies per pet. Maximum weight is 40 pounds, and pets must be crated if left unattended. Four-wheel drive is recommended during winter weather due to steep mountain roads.*