From the press —
“A Southern Utopia.Between the luxurious suites, the food, and the fun, I'm
definitely one happy camper at this super-duper spot.”
— Southern Living, October 2006
“Picture this: 850 miles of winding trails, rushing waterfalls, and seemingly endless mountain ranges blanketed in a lush patchwork of gold, orange, red, and yellow. Yes, autumn is the time to head to Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the casual, spirited town of Gatlinburg, Tennessee.Splurge:
With a rustic log cabin feel, the Lodge at Buckberry Creek boasts
views of Mount LeConte. Each of the 45 luxury suites has a deck,
soaking tub and fireplace. Get in-room massages followed by a meal
at their excellent restaurant.”
— Cosmopolitan Magazine, 2007
“The lodge is well appointed but embraces the area; it is just spectacular.…”
— Convention South, September 2004
“Buckberry brings
the Great Camp philosophy a little farther south.”
— Knoxville Magazine, October/November 2006
“Dining is an experience
that is both a culinary and visual feast.”
— Knoxville Homes and Living, November
2004
“The amenities are classic comforts.the sorts of things that make you never want to leave your room. But there is simply too much else offered at the resort to be a hermit.Visitors
are treated to the rare combination of natural luxury, vintage comfort,
quirky details, and inspiration for all ages.”
— Marquee Magazine, 2007