Glamping anyone? Ever want to be surrounded by the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains? Feel like you are on vacation every day, in a quaint mountain cabin (aka Hummingbird) near the banks of Birds Creek, a year-round crystal-clear mountain stream. Hummingbird cabin is located in Birds Creek Campground, a lovely, peaceful gem nestled in a beautiful green meadow, with a stream running through it.
The campground is conveniently located only 7 miles from Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, & Sevierville, TN. Only minutes away from the campground are the three main entrances to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, in Gatlinburg, Wears Valley, & Townsend.
The cabin is a meticulously kept home away from home, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, comfortable furniture, queen-size bed in the bedroom and a sleeper sofa in the living room, 2 bathrooms, and three mini-split A/C units (one in each room space). Also included is high-speed Comcast fiber Internet service (Wi-Fi) as well as streaming services for your entertainment needs (Netflix, Disney+, ESPN, & Hulu - selection may change without advanced notice), as well as Comcast cable TV service.
We also offer free laundry facility for all our campground guests. Outside the cabin you can enjoy the expansive porch or the fire-pit for practicing your S'mores skills, and a grill. Housekeeping is available for an additional charge.
The majority of our campground guests are extended-stay campers, amongst which are doctors, nurses, and other professionals. The campground is quiet, peaceful, and safe. We minimize light pollution at night so everyone can enjoy the amazing night skies. The campground itself is a tranquil little valley of its own, isolated from the crowds and the tourists, and a place many of our guests refer to as "zen-like" and refreshing. Come and join us!
For all you fishing fanatics, fishing near Birds Creek Campground is some of the best in the eastern United States. There are excellent small mouth bass, bream, rock bass, and trout waters just a 10–15-minute drive from the campground. The Smoky Mountains National Park has hundreds of miles of pristine trout streams, some with trout population densities as high as 2000 trout per mile. The upper levels of these streams contain the beautiful Native Brook Trout (different than brook trout caught in the western U.S. The lower ends of the streams have Rainbow and Brown trout. Spinning tackle or fly tackle work well in the area. If you want need info on some local fishing spots, give us a call and we'll be happy to tell you about some of our local favorites.