Location

Set in Sevierville with easy access to Townsend, Cades Cove, the national park, Pigeon Forge, Dollywood, and Gatlinburg — while still offering the quieter, more peaceful mountain setting many guests are looking for.

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The Best of the Smokies, Without the Constant Rush

A location that balances convenience, mountain views, and a more peaceful stay

The Haven at Harvest Moon is positioned to give guests the best of both sides of a Smoky Mountain getaway. You’re close enough to enjoy the area’s most popular attractions, scenic drives, restaurants, and outdoor adventures, but far enough removed to come back to something quieter at the end of the day. For guests who want access to Townsend, Cades Cove, the national park, Pigeon Forge, Dollywood, and Gatlinburg — without feeling like they’re staying in the middle of the busiest tourist corridors — the location is one of the home’s biggest strengths.

Why Guests Love This Location

Easy access to the places people come here to experience most

Set on an elevated ridgeline in Sevierville, The Haven offers direct mountain views and practical access to the destinations that shape a Smoky Mountain trip. Whether your plans center around hiking, scenic drives, family attractions, or simply enjoying a more relaxed home base, the property makes it easy to do both.


What makes this location especially appealing is its balance. Guests can spend the day exploring and still return to a setting that feels calm, private, and intentionally removed from the noise.

Directions

Getting Here

Straightforward access without the difficult mountain roads many guests expect

One of the practical advantages of The Haven is how easy it is to access. The property features a flat driveway and is accessible year-round with a standard vehicle, which is a meaningful difference from some mountain rentals that require steeper or more difficult roads. Detailed arrival instructions and GPS guidance will be provided before your stay.

Explore

Getting Around

A vehicle is recommended for making the most of the area

We recommend having your own vehicle during your stay. Rideshare services can be limited in the area, and having a car makes it much easier to enjoy the national park, Townsend, Cades Cove, Pigeon Forge, Dollywood, and nearby dining or grocery options at your own pace. Drive times can increase during peak travel seasons and holidays, so a little flexibility is always helpful when planning your day.

Nearby Destinations

Things to Do During Your Stay

From outdoor adventure to family attractions to slower scenic days

Explore hiking trails, scenic overlooks, wildlife viewing, waterfalls, fishing, and national park drives throughout the Smokies. Quick access to one of the country’s most visited national parks. Approximately 15–20 minutes away via Line Springs Rd, offering convenient access to hiking, scenic drives, overlooks, and outdoor adventure.

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Outdoor Adventures
Explore hiking trails, scenic overlooks, wildlife viewing, waterfalls, fishing, and national park drives throughout the Smokies.
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Family Attractions
Visit Dollywood, The Island in Pigeon Forge, dinner shows, arcades, and other attractions throughout the area.
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Scenic Exploration
Spend the day in Townsend, drive Cades Cove Loop, or take in the Foothills Parkway for a more peaceful Smokies experience.
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Food & Shopping
Enjoy local restaurants, breweries, distilleries, outlet shopping, and mountain-town shops throughout Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Quick access to one of the country’s most visited national parks. Approximately 15–20 minutes away via Line Springs Rd, offering convenient access to hiking, scenic drives, overlooks, and outdoor adventure.
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Townsend
The peaceful side of the Smokies. Roughly 20 minutes away, Townsend is known for its quieter pace, scenic beauty, and access to the national park, river activities, and local dining.
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Cades Cove Loop
One of the area’s most iconic scenic drives. About 30 minutes away, Cades Cove is a favorite for wildlife viewing, biking, photography, and some of the best mountain scenery in the region.
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Pigeon Forge
Family attractions, dining, and entertainment. Approximately 25 minutes away, with easy access to shopping, restaurants, dinner shows, and family-friendly activities.
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Dollywood
A popular destination for family fun and seasonal events. Around 30 minutes away, making The Haven a strong home base for guests planning a Dollywood visit without staying in the middle of the busiest tourist zones.
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Gatlinburg
Shops, attractions, and classic Smoky Mountain energy. About 30 minutes away, giving guests access to the heart of Gatlinburg while still returning to a quieter retreat at the end of the day.

Ready for your escape?

Book your stay at The Haven at Harvest Moon and discover why guests keep coming back to this mountain sanctuary.

$315
/night