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Poppa Bear, Luxurious Eco-friendly Cabin 1min from Ntl Park
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10 out of 10
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2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 592.9 sq m
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Explore the area

Swain County, NC
- Great Smoky Mountains Railroad5 min drive
- Nantahala Brewing Company6 min drive
- Smokey Mountain Trains Museum6 min drive
- Gatlinburg, TN (GKT-Gatlinburg - Pigeon Forge)107 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 5)
Bedroom 1
2 King Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub
Spaces
Kitchen
Separate dining area
About this property
Poppa Bear, Luxurious Eco-friendly Cabin 1min from Ntl Park
Escape to a luxurious, eco-friendly mountainside cabin, 5 minutes from town and 1 minute to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This exclusive, private cabin features two refined bedrooms and bath, and premium outdoor amenities, including a private hot tub, outdoor rain shower, fire pit, and games. Designed with energy-efficient technologies and eco-friendly toiletries, it’s the perfect couples or small family escape. Our cabin is at 3 Little Bears Retreat. Please inquire further about pets.
Property manager
Matthew McGee
Premier Host
Languages
English
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Amenities
Hot tub
Kitchen
Air conditioning
Parking available
Barbecue grill
Mountain view
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
About the area
Bryson City
Located in Bryson City, this cabin is in a rural area. Great Smoky Mountains Railroad and Oconaluftee Indian Village are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Smokey Mountain Trains Museum and Bryson City Gem Mine.

Swain County, NC
What's nearby
- Great Smoky Mountains Railroad - 5 min drive - 4.9 km
- Nantahala Brewing Company - 6 min drive - 5.0 km
- Smokey Mountain Trains Museum - 6 min drive - 5.1 km
- Island Park - 6 min drive - 5.4 km
- Harrahs Cherokee Casino - 22 min drive - 25.8 km
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 6 min drive
- Guayabitos Mexican Restaurant - 6 min drive
- Bojangles' Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits - 6 min drive
- La Poblana - 8 min drive
- Arby's - 6 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by Matthew McGee

Three Little Bears Retreat was inspired by a lifelong love for nature, adventure, and connection. As an avid backpacker and hiker, I’ve had the privilege of exploring the far corners of the world—from the remote mountain trails of Patagonia and Kilimanjaro to vibrant cultural hubs in Brazil and Thailand, and from rustic cabins to luxurious lodges and resorts. The experience I gained from these places and cultures instilled a dream to one day create my own resort, and I believe that the inspiration of the warmth of a remote village guesthouse in the Himalayas, the thoughtful design of eco-lodges in Central America, and the communal spirit of a safari camp in Africa all have their place in the design and creation of this Retreat.
Why they chose this property
Our retreat rests alongside a pivotal piece of history—the site of the first deed given to Horace Kephart for the formation of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park on Lands Creek. Kephart came to Bryson City and the Smoky Mountains seeking solace in a place he deemed "the back of beyond," and then fought for its preservation as a national park through his work as a writer and as the foremost outdoorsman of his time. Inspired by his vision, we too see this land as something to be cherished and protected. Through our sustainability initiatives, we strive to honor his legacy by preserving and regenerating the natural environment that makes this place so extraordinary.
While the Park now preserves the beauty of the mountains, this land carries the memory of sacrifices made by families whose homes once stood within its boundaries. Generations later, their stories of resilience remain woven into the fabric of these hills, shaping our community’s spirit. To ensure that future generations can enjoy this landscape, we commit to practices that restore the land, conserve resources, and support the biodiversity of these mountains.
Even here, where the forest whispers its age-old songs, we remember that this land was first home to the Cherokee Nation. Their deep understanding of and respect for the environment inspire our own efforts to live in harmony with nature. The Cherokee principles of balance and stewardship guide many of our sustainability practices.
"Here, in the Back of Beyond, life moves to the rhythm of the mountains, not the ticking of a clock." -Horace Kephart
While the Park now preserves the beauty of the mountains, this land carries the memory of sacrifices made by families whose homes once stood within its boundaries. Generations later, their stories of resilience remain woven into the fabric of these hills, shaping our community’s spirit. To ensure that future generations can enjoy this landscape, we commit to practices that restore the land, conserve resources, and support the biodiversity of these mountains.
Even here, where the forest whispers its age-old songs, we remember that this land was first home to the Cherokee Nation. Their deep understanding of and respect for the environment inspire our own efforts to live in harmony with nature. The Cherokee principles of balance and stewardship guide many of our sustainability practices.
"Here, in the Back of Beyond, life moves to the rhythm of the mountains, not the ticking of a clock." -Horace Kephart
What makes this property unique
At Three Little Bears Retreat, we honor the histories of the mountains and the Cherokee People while creating a space where stories can be shared, bonds strengthened, and memories made—all with a commitment to leaving the land better than we found it. Our retreat spaces are designed not only to bring people together but also to minimize their environmental footprint. From our use of energy efficient technology and eco-friendly materials to our initiatives in reforesting and wildlife rehabilitation and preservation, every aspect of our retreat is crafted with care for the environment.
We also love that the location of our retreat offers endless, easy access opportunities for adventure. From hiking and fishing to tubing and exploring hidden waterfalls, the Smokies are a playground for the curious and the bold. For those who prefer a slower pace, the trails and streams surrounding the retreat, the Road to Nowhere, and Deep Creek invite quiet reflection and a chance to recharge. As you explore, know that each visit contributes to our ongoing efforts to preserve this landscape through trail maintenance, habitat restoration, and pollution reduction projects.
"In the school of the woods, there is no graduation day." --Horace Kephart
At Three Little Bears Retreat, every stay is an invitation to be part of something bigger: a fellowship that bridges past and present, a respite from the demands of daily life, an adventure in reconnecting with what truly matters, and a commitment to nurturing the environment we all share.
"Preserve, study, absorb, revere, and enjoy the primeval woods before its too late." --Horace Kephart
We also love that the location of our retreat offers endless, easy access opportunities for adventure. From hiking and fishing to tubing and exploring hidden waterfalls, the Smokies are a playground for the curious and the bold. For those who prefer a slower pace, the trails and streams surrounding the retreat, the Road to Nowhere, and Deep Creek invite quiet reflection and a chance to recharge. As you explore, know that each visit contributes to our ongoing efforts to preserve this landscape through trail maintenance, habitat restoration, and pollution reduction projects.
"In the school of the woods, there is no graduation day." --Horace Kephart
At Three Little Bears Retreat, every stay is an invitation to be part of something bigger: a fellowship that bridges past and present, a respite from the demands of daily life, an adventure in reconnecting with what truly matters, and a commitment to nurturing the environment we all share.
"Preserve, study, absorb, revere, and enjoy the primeval woods before its too late." --Horace Kephart
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