If you’ve ever dreamt of staying in a cabin in the woods (minus the scary movie stuff), then we have QUITE the treat for you. Tennessee is soaked in history, and these cabins provide a snapshot to the past that is sure to leave your jaw on the ground. Take a look!

  1. Smoky Mountain Cabins

Barbara L. Slavin / Flickr Naturally, the Great Smoky Mountains has its share of beautiful cabins deep in the woods.

  1. Plus…MORE Smoky Mountain Cabins!

Barbara L. Slavin / Flickr Baskins Creek has ’em popping up like daisies!

  1. Davy Crockett Museum

Brent Moore / Flickr Ever wonder where our hero first called home? This replica lies in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee.

  1. Davy Crockett’s LAST Home

Brent Moore / Flickr Aaaand here is his last home. This is where the famed American hero laid his head before heading off to the doomed Alamo.

  1. Falls Mill Bed & Breakfast

Jimmy Emerson, DVM / Flickr This little b&b is located right outside Huntland and is an absolute treat on SO many levels.

  1. Jim Bale’s Cabin

Matthew Paulson / Flickr Located in the Great Smoky Mountains, this once upon a time home looks straight from a frontier story - mainly because it is.

  1. John Oliver’s Cabin

Brent Moore / Flickr Supposedly, John Oliver first settled in 1818, and this cabin, completed a couple of years later, proves to be one of the oldest structures in the Great Smoky Mountains.

  1. Sam Davis’ Boyhood Home

Brent Moore / Flickr Smyrna boasts the relocated childhood home of Sam Davis, and it’s worth a good visit.

  1. Snowy East Tennessee

James L. Carey / Flickr You could live here - because someone sure does. Where the seasons change and the world becomes a winter wonderland.

  1. Tipton Place

Ken Rowland / Flickr This is the iconic image of a cabin in the woods, and we think Cades Cove has pulled a pretty solid one right here.

Any cabins you know of that should make the list? Let us know in the comments below!

Barbara L. Slavin / Flickr

Naturally, the Great Smoky Mountains has its share of beautiful cabins deep in the woods.

Barbara L. Slavin / Flickr

Baskins Creek has ’em popping up like daisies!

Brent Moore / Flickr

Ever wonder where our hero first called home? This replica lies in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee.

Brent Moore / Flickr

Aaaand here is his last home. This is where the famed American hero laid his head before heading off to the doomed Alamo.

Jimmy Emerson, DVM / Flickr

This little b&b is located right outside Huntland and is an absolute treat on SO many levels.

Matthew Paulson / Flickr

Located in the Great Smoky Mountains, this once upon a time home looks straight from a frontier story - mainly because it is.

Supposedly, John Oliver first settled in 1818, and this cabin, completed a couple of years later, proves to be one of the oldest structures in the Great Smoky Mountains.

Smyrna boasts the relocated childhood home of Sam Davis, and it’s worth a good visit.

James L. Carey / Flickr

You could live here - because someone sure does. Where the seasons change and the world becomes a winter wonderland.

Ken Rowland / Flickr

This is the iconic image of a cabin in the woods, and we think Cades Cove has pulled a pretty solid one right here.

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