Definitive Smokies Guide
Historic Buildings of the Smokies
Cabins, mills, churches, barns, schoolhouses, and homesteads preserved in GSMNP since the park's founding in the 1930s — Cades Cove, Cataloochee, Roaring Fork, Mountain Farm Museum, Elkmont, and elsewhere.
50 entries across 3 locations compiled from authoritative sources.
When Great Smoky Mountains National Park was authorized in 1934, 6,600 people — farmers, millers, teachers, merchants, ministers — lived within the proposed boundary. Most were bought out and removed; a handful of the most historically important structures were preserved in place. Today those cabins, mills, churches, barns, and schoolhouses form one of the most complete living-history collections in the eastern United States.
This index covers every preserved building we have researched: the log cabins, corn mills, white-clapboard churches, and wooden outbuildings of Cades Cove (Oliver Cabin, Tipton Place, Elijah Oliver Place, the Primitive Baptist and Methodist churches, John Cable Mill); the painted farmhouses of Cataloochee (Palmer Chapel, Caldwell House, Beech Grove School); the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail's Ephraim Bales and Alfred Reagan homesteads; the Mountain Farm Museum near Oconaluftee; the haunting Wonderland Hotel ruins at Elkmont; and outliers like the Walker Sisters' cabin, Mingus Mill, and the Little Greenbrier School.
Each page tells the short story of the family who built it, when, what happened to them, and what survives. Many buildings are freely enterable (respect the no-furniture, no-climbing rules) and all are on legacy loops that remain open year-round, subject to road closures. Park-It-Forward parking tags apply at every stop.
Plan smarter
Cades Cove loop early
The 11-mile Cades Cove Loop sees 2+ million annual visitors and can gridlock to 2-3 mph in summer afternoons. Drive it at sunrise or right after sunset for empty roads and better wildlife viewing.
Cataloochee for quiet history
Cataloochee Valley is harder to reach (winding gravel road) and has fewer visitors than Cades Cove, but the preserved buildings are just as rich — plus the reintroduced elk herd typically grazes right at the valley floor.
Roaring Fork is seasonal
The one-way Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail closes November through April. Plan spring-to-fall visits and remember no RVs, trailers, or large vehicles — the road is tight.
Gatlinburg 31 entries
Gatlinburg, TN
Alfred Reagan Place:
The distinctive pink house and its tub mill provide a unique cultural subject.
Gatlinburg, TN
Appalachian Club:
Preserved club building in the Elkmont: A Resort Community's Echoes area (built 1910).
Gatlinburg, TN
Apple House:
Preserved storage building in the Oconaluftee / Mountain Farm Museum: A Living History Exhibit area (built 19).
Gatlinburg, TN
Blacksmith Shop:
Preserved workshop in the Oconaluftee / Mountain Farm Museum: A Living History Exhibit area (built 19).
Gatlinburg, TN
Bote Mountain Road Shelter:
Preserved shelter (historic) in the Elsewhere in the Park area (built 1930).
Gatlinburg, TN
Bunkhouse (Porters Creek Trail):
Preserved bunkhouse in the Elsewhere in the Park area (built 1920).
Gatlinburg, TN
Burchfiel Cabin:
Preserved cabin in the Elsewhere in the Park area (built 1890).
Gatlinburg, TN
Calhoun House:
Preserved cabin in the Elsewhere in the Park area (built 1900).
Gatlinburg, TN
Corn Crib:
Preserved storage building in the Oconaluftee / Mountain Farm Museum: A Living History Exhibit area (built 19).
Gatlinburg, TN
Daisy Town Cabins (various):
Preserved vacation cabins in the Elkmont: A Resort Community's Echoes area (built 1910).
Gatlinburg, TN
Davis House:
Preserved cabin in the Oconaluftee / Mountain Farm Museum: A Living History Exhibit area (built 1900).
Gatlinburg, TN
Enloe Barn:
Preserved barn (cantilevered) in the Oconaluftee / Mountain Farm Museum: A Living History Exhibit area (built 1880).
Gatlinburg, TN
Ephraim Bales Place:
Preserved cabin complex (cabin, barn, corn crib, smokehouse) in the Roaring Fork: A Rustic Motor Nature Trail area (built 1890).
Gatlinburg, TN
Jesse Cole Cabin:
Preserved cabin in the Elsewhere in the Park area (built 1880).
Gatlinburg, TN
John Messer Barn:
Preserved barn in the Elsewhere in the Park area (built 1875).
Gatlinburg, TN
LeConte Lodge (main lodge and cabins):
Preserved lodge, cabins (historic) in the Elsewhere in the Park area (built 1920).
Gatlinburg, TN
Levi Trentham Cabin:
Preserved cabin in the Elkmont: A Resort Community's Echoes area (built 1890).
Gatlinburg, TN
Little Greenbrier Schoolhouse:
Preserved schoolhouse/church in the Little Greenbrier: Schoolhouse and Community Hub area (built 1882).
Gatlinburg, TN
Livery Stable (Elkmont):
Preserved stable in the Elsewhere in the Park area (built 1910).
Gatlinburg, TN
Lumber Shed (along Little River Trail):
Preserved shed/outbuilding in the Elsewhere in the Park area (built 20).
Gatlinburg, TN
Meat House:
Preserved storage building in the Oconaluftee / Mountain Farm Museum: A Living History Exhibit area (built 19).
Gatlinburg, TN
Mill Creek Cabin:
Preserved cabin in the Elsewhere in the Park area (built 1880).
Gatlinburg, TN
Mingus Mill:
Preserved grist mill in the Oconaluftee / Mountain Farm Museum: A Living History Exhibit area (built 1886).
Gatlinburg, TN
Noah Ogle Place (Ogle Cabin):
Preserved cabin complex (cabin, barn, tub mill) in the Roaring Fork: A Rustic Motor Nature Trail area (built 1880).
Gatlinburg, TN
Smokehouse:
Preserved storage building in the Oconaluftee / Mountain Farm Museum: A Living History Exhibit area (built 19).
Gatlinburg, TN
Smokemont Church:
Preserved church in the Elsewhere in the Park area (built 1896).
Gatlinburg, TN
Springhouse:
Preserved storage building in the Oconaluftee / Mountain Farm Museum: A Living History Exhibit area (built 19).
Gatlinburg, TN
Tremont Institute Dining Hall (former CCC Mess Hall):
Preserved dining hall/mess hall in the Tremont Institute Area: Education and Conservation area (built 1930).
Gatlinburg, TN
Tremont Institute Main Lodge (former CCC Barracks):
Preserved lodge/barracks in the Tremont Institute Area: Education and Conservation area (built 1930).
Gatlinburg, TN
Walker Sisters Cabin:
Preserved cabin complex (cabin, springhouse, smokehouse, corn crib) in the Walker Sisters Place: A Testament to Resilience area (built 1840).
Gatlinburg, TN
Wonderland Hotel Ruins:
Preserved hotel ruins in the Elkmont: A Resort Community's Echoes area (built 1912).
Townsend 12 entries
Townsend, TN
Becky Cable House:
Preserved cabin in the Cades Cove: A Window to Pioneer Life area (built 1879).
Townsend, TN
Cable Mill:
Preserved grist mill in the Cades Cove: A Window to Pioneer Life area (built 1867).
Townsend, TN
Cades Cove Methodist Church:
Preserved church in the Cades Cove: A Window to Pioneer Life area (built 1820).
Townsend, TN
Carter Shields Cabin:
Preserved cabin in the Cades Cove: A Window to Pioneer Life area (built 1880).
Townsend, TN
Dan Lawson Place:
Preserved cabin complex (cabin, smokehouse, corn crib, barn) in the Cades Cove: A Window to Pioneer Life area (built 1856).
Townsend, TN
Elijah Oliver Place:
Preserved cabin complex (cabin, springhouse, smokehouse, barn) in the Cades Cove: A Window to Pioneer Life area (built 1866).
Townsend, TN
Gregg-Cable House:
Preserved cabin in the Cades Cove: A Window to Pioneer Life area (built 1870).
Townsend, TN
Henry Whitehead Place:
Preserved cabin complex (cabin, corn crib, barn) in the Cades Cove: A Window to Pioneer Life area (built 1890).
Townsend, TN
John Oliver Cabin:
Preserved cabin in the Cades Cove: A Window to Pioneer Life area (built 1822).
Townsend, TN
Missionary Baptist Church:
Preserved church in the Cades Cove: A Window to Pioneer Life area (built 1839).
Townsend, TN
Primitive Baptist Church:
Preserved church in the Cades Cove: A Window to Pioneer Life area (built 1827).
Townsend, TN
Tipton Place:
Preserved cabin complex (two cabins, cantilevered barn, blacksmith shop, corn crib, smokehouse) in the Cades Cove: A Window to Pioneer Life area (built 1870).
Maggie Valley 7 entries
Maggie Valley, TN
Beech Grove School:
A one-room schoolhouse dating to 1901, providing insight into early rural education.
Maggie Valley, TN
Caldwell House:
Preserved cabin in the Cataloochee Valley: A Remote Appalachian Gem area (built 1903).
Maggie Valley, TN
Messer Barn:
Preserved barn in the Cataloochee Valley: A Remote Appalachian Gem area (built 1900).
Maggie Valley, TN
Palmer Chapel:
A charming white-frame church built in 1898, still occasionally used for services and a popular spot for photography.
Maggie Valley, TN
Palmer House:
Preserved cabin in the Cataloochee Valley: A Remote Appalachian Gem area (built 1890).
Maggie Valley, TN
Steve Woody House:
Preserved cabin in the Cataloochee Valley: A Remote Appalachian Gem area (built 1880).
Maggie Valley, TN
Woody Cabin:
Preserved cabin in the Cataloochee Valley: A Remote Appalachian Gem area (built 1880).
Where to stay
Near Smokies historic sites
Most of the preserved structures live in Cades Cove, Cataloochee Valley, Roaring Fork, Elkmont, and the Mountain Farm Museum. Base near the area whose history you most want to explore.
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