Step into a world where the mist-covered peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains aren't just a backdrop, but your private front-row masterpiece. **Diamonds in the Sky** is not merely a cabin; it is a rare, high-altitude sanctuary meticulously designed for those who refuse to settle for the ordinary. Formerly a hidden gem for discerning travelers, this home boasts a heritage of privacy and refined comfort. From this elite vantage point, you’ll witness "Wow" views that others only see on postcards, all while being a world away from the crowds—yet perfectly positioned minutes from the refined charm of Wears Valley and the vibrant energy of Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg.
Your experience is defined by effortless luxury and curated comfort. Whether you are retreating to one of the **three majestic King suites**, each boasting its own private ensuite sanctuary, or hosting a playful gathering in the expansive loft with eight twin beds, every inch of this home whispers "mountain-modern" elegance. The heart of the home is a gourmet-ready kitchen and a glowing living space anchored by indoor gas fireplaces, creating an atmosphere of warmth that is as sophisticated as it is cozy. This is the premier destination for multi-generational family reunions or an intensely romantic getaway where the "outside world" simply ceases to exist.
The entertainment possibilities here are unparalleled and designed to satisfy the most discerning guests. Immerse yourself in a private cinematic experience in your dedicated **theater**, find your competitive edge in the **game room with a professional pool table**, or let the children discover their own paradise in the outdoor playground. Outside, the property transforms into an elite private spa and lounge. Sink into the **hot tub** as the sun dips below the ridges, or head inside to detoxify in your **private sauna**—a rare luxury that sets this cabin apart from any other in the Smokies. Gather around the sophisticated gas firepit or the traditional outdoor fireplace to share stories under a star-filled sky so clear it feels close enough to touch.
You will enjoy exclusive, unfettered access to this entire high-altitude estate, encompassing every inch of the luxury cabin and its sprawling private grounds. From the sprawling parking area—designed for effortless arrivals—to the playground and forest, the property is yours to command. Aside from a few discreetly secured owner’s closets, the entirety of this mountain-top sanctuary is your private domain, ensuring a level of seclusion and sovereignty that is truly rare in the Smokies.
**A Year of Smoky Mountain Distinction: Your 2026/2027 Calendar**
To stay at Diamonds in the Sky is to have a front-row seat to the most exclusive events and natural wonders in the Great Smoky Mountains. From the vibrant blooms of spring to the legendary holiday lights, your stay is perfectly timed for excellence.
**Spring & Summer: Peaks and Performances**
* **March – April:** Witness the world-renowned **Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage** in the National Park, a rare opportunity to see the mountains in their most delicate bloom.
* **April 17–18, 2026:** Experience the **Bronco Super Celebration** in Townsend, an elite gathering for automotive enthusiasts just minutes away.
* **May – June:** Experience the enchanting **Synchronous Fireflies** at Elkmont—a world-famous, once-in-a-lifetime natural light show that remains one of the most exclusive tickets in the country.
* **July 3–4, 2026:** Be at the center of the nation’s first Independence Day celebration with Gatlinburg’s **Midnight Parade**, followed by world-class fireworks over the Parkway.
**Fall & Winter: Golden Ridges & Winter Magic**
* **September – October:** Revel in the **Harvest Festival at Dollywood**, featuring the award-winning Great Pumpkin LumiNights, located just a short, scenic drive from your peaceful retreat.
* **October:** Peak foliage arrives. From your private balcony, you’ll have the most prestigious view of the changing leaves as they paint the Smokies in gold and crimson.
* **November 2026:** The **Winterfest Kickoff** begins, transforming the region into a multi-million-light wonderland that you can admire from the warmth of your private sauna.
* **December:** Celebrate a sophisticated Christmas in the mountains, featuring the **Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade** and cozy nights by your outdoor fireplace.
* **January 2027:** Start the New Year with the ultimate "reset"—fresh mountain air, complete seclusion, and the serene quiet of a snow-capped National Park.
To maintain the pristine nature of this sanctuary and accommodate guests with allergies, we are generally unable to allow pets, and we kindly ask that there is no indoor smoking. Please note that by completing a booking, paying a deposit, or occupying the premises, the Guest agrees to all terms outlined in the separate short-term rental agreement.
To complete your elite Smoky Mountain experience, we have curated a selection of the region's most distinguished dining destinations. From the sophisticated "food and spirit outposts" of Gatlinburg to the artisanal, scratch-made kitchens of Wears Valley, these culinary landmarks are the perfect complement to your stay at Diamonds in the Sky.
The Gatlinburg Selection: Sophisticated & Historic
The Greenbrier: A premier "Food & Spirit Outpost" tucked away in a historic log cabin. Known for its in-house dry-aged steaks, an incredible whiskey selection, and the legendary "Dylan" cocktail, this is where culinary artistry meets Smoky Mountain serenity.
The Peddler Steakhouse: A cherished Gatlinburg tradition built into the former home of a local pioneer. Request a table by the Little Pigeon River and enjoy custom-cut steaks and a world-class salad bar in a refined, intimate setting.
Chesapeake’s Seafood & Raw Bar: For those seeking coastal elegance in the mountains, Chesapeake’s offers fresh seafood, an oyster bar, and a sophisticated atmosphere that rivals the best of Charleston or Savannah.
The Pigeon Forge Selection: Modern & Vibrant
The Appalachian (Sevierville/Pigeon Forge Border): This "mountain-chic" gem redefines regional cuisine. With a massive wood-fired grill and a menu that pays homage to traditional Southern ingredients with a modern, upscale twist, it is widely considered the area's most progressive dining experience.
Gaucho Urbano: An authentic Brazilian Steakhouse offering a sophisticated tableside service of 16 different cuts of meat. It’s the perfect high-energy, high-luxury choice for a night where you want the food to be the main event.
Bullfish Grill: Specializing in Grand Champion Angus Beef and fresh seafood flown in daily, Bullfish balances an upscale lodge feel with a menu that consistently delivers excellence for a more contemporary date night.
The Wears Valley Selection: Artisanal & Local
Elvira’s Cafe: A local icon that proves "luxury" can be found in the perfect brunch. Featured in numerous Southern publications, Elvira’s offers a contemporary take on mountain cooking using locally sourced ingredients—try the crepes or the Tennessee Haystack for a refined start to your day.
Geppetto’s Italian Restaurant: A charming, family-owned destination for those seeking a romantic Italian evening. It offers a cozy, "away from it all" vibe that perfectly matches the peaceful pace of Wears Valley.
Hillbilly's Restaurant: While casual in name, this is the gold standard for "mountain-comfort" breakfast. It’s a must-visit for families looking for a high-quality, authentic Southern start before a day in the National Park.
Pro Tip for Your Stay: Reservations at The Greenbrier and The Appalachian are highly sought after and often book weeks in advance. If you are planning a special celebration or an anniversary dinner, we recommend securing your table at the same time you confirm your booking at Diamonds in the Sky.
For the discerning guest at Diamonds in the Sky, the standard tourist trails simply won't do. To help you escape the crowds and experience the true "soul" of the mountains, we have curated an Elite Hidden Gems Hiking Itinerary. These selections prioritize serenity, unique natural features, and the prestigious views that define a world-class retreat.
The "Private Viewing" Selection: High-Elevation Splendor
Andrews Bald via Forney Ridge (3.6 miles): While thousands flock to the Kuwohi (Clingmans Dome) observation tower nearby, only the elite continue to Andrews Bald. This moderate hike leads to a high-elevation grassy meadow offering panoramic, unobstructed views of the southern Smokies. In late spring and early summer, the flame azaleas turn this "bald" into a private garden of orange and red—a perfect spot for a secluded, high-end mountain picnic.
Spruce-Fir Nature Trail (0.4 miles): For a quick, "other-worldly" experience, this high-elevation planked walk feels like a journey through the Pacific Northwest. Located near the highest peaks, the air is cooler and smells intensely of balsam. It is rarely crowded and provides a quiet, meditative atmosphere amidst the moss-covered "ghost forest."
The "Local Legend" Selection: Wears Valley Secrets
Spruce Flats Falls (2.0 miles): Tucked behind the Tremont Institute (just minutes from Wears Valley), this is a true "insider" waterfall. It doesn't appear on most official park maps, keeping the crowds at bay. The trail rewards you with a spectacular tiered waterfall and a beautiful swimming hole, offering a level of intimacy you won't find at the more famous cascades.
Walker Sisters Place via Metcalf Bottoms (2.2 miles): Accessible via the "back door" entrance to the park in Wears Valley, this easy walk takes you back in time to the preserved 19th-century homestead of five sisters who refused to leave when the park was formed. It is a quiet, evocative journey through Appalachian history that feels deeply personal and far removed from the tourist hustle of Gatlinburg.