Our Cabins

Our seven cabins/vacation rentals are unique, authentic hand hewn log cabins dating back 150 to 200 years.
They have been carefully restored and tastefully furnished with antiques and modern conveniences. Each of our seven cabins is named after the location from which the cabin originally stood. We take great pride in the history of these unique structures and you can read more about the cabins’ history on each of the cabin pages linked below. All the cabins are located at the mountain and within minutes to Maggie Valley and Waynesville.
Coming in 2020: Grassy Fork.
Relocated from Hartford County, Tennessee.
Shelton Laurel Cabin
Shelton Laurel Cabin
2Br/1.5Ba – Sleeps 4
A two story authentic log cabin originally from the Meadow Fork Community in Madison County, North Carolina, moved to Boyd Mountain as the Boyd’s Guest Cabin in 1975 and remodeled for a cabin to rent in 1989.
Meadowfork Cabin
3Br/3Ba – Sleeps 8
A two story authentic log cabin originally from the Meadow Fork Community in Madison County, North Carolina restored at Boyd Mountain.
Millstone Cabin
Millstone Cabin
3Br/2Ba – Sleeps 8
A two story authentic log cabin originally from the Asheville, North Carolina area restored into a three bedroom cabin in 1994 at Boyd Mountain.
Long Branch Cabin
Long Branch Cabin
3Br/2Ba – Sleeps 8
This two story authentic log cabin originally standing in Whittier, North Carolina, in the Great Smoky Mountains was restored in 1995.
Cosby Cabin
Cosby Cabin
2Br/2Ba – Sleeps 6
A two story authentic log cabin originally from Cosby, Tennessee near Gatlinburg was moved to Boyd Mountain and restored into a two bedroom Cabin in 1997.
Little Cosby Cabin
Little Cosby Cabin
2Br/2Ba – Sleeps 5
This two story authentic log cabin from Cosby, Tennessee was originally part of the Cosby Cabin. It was restored at Boyd Mountain into a one bedroom cabin in 1997.
Clinch Valley Cabin
Clinch Valley Cabin
4Br/3Ba – Sleeps 10
A two story authentic log cabin originally standing in Hancock County, Tennessee in the Cumberland Gap, Clinch River Valley was restored at Boyd Mountain in 2008.