Luxury Cabins in Pigeon Forge and Sevier County, Tennessee
Brook Stone Way, Pigeon Forge, Sevier County, East Tennessee, Tennessee, 37868, United States
Bigfoot Crossing, a Pigeon Forge cabin, is the cherished family retreat of Steve and Jody Belkowski. Unlike typical rental management companies, we are a family passionate about our cabin, eager to extend its warmth to others who will cherish and maintain it as their own.
Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Bigfoot Crossing, where abundant amusement, relaxation, and entertainment await in the heart of the Smoky Mountains. Featuring a private theater, hot tub, and an array of entertainment options, your stay at Bigfoot Crossing promises comfort and joy.
Nestled just a short distance from the Parkway in Pigeon Forge, between traffic lights 7 and 8, Bigfoot Crossing offers convenient access to the region’s key attractions without the hassle of steep mountain roads.
Discover a wealth of activities along the Parkway, from shopping outlets and museums to thrilling adventures like zip-line tours and go-karts. Nearby dining options and grocery stores further enhance the convenience of your stay.
Forget treacherous mountain roads—our easily accessible Pigeon Forge cabin accommodates 12-16 guests across five bedrooms, each uniquely themed after local wildlife. Enjoy restful nights on gel-cooled memory foam mattresses and upscale bedding.
Entertainment abounds at Bigfoot Crossing, with a 100-inch theater screen, TVs in every room, and game room amenities like billiards, arcade games, and air hockey. Unwind in the private hot tub or by the fireplace, or savor the serene wooded surroundings from the deck.
During summer, guests can access the community pool within walking distance. Enjoy city water at Bigfoot Crossing, ensuring a pleasant stay without the inconvenience of well water common in other areas.
Experience the ultimate Smoky Mountain retreat at Bigfoot Crossing—a place where family memories are made and cherished!
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