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Bryson City is a truly one-of-a-kind place, serving as the portal to North Carolina’s Great Smoky Mountains. Explore the town, and you’ll find an amazing downtown full of attractions and fine dining. And as you head off the beaten path, you’ll find some of North Carolina’s most amazing landscapes.
The Great Smoky Mountains are home to some of the best hiking and sightseeing spots in the entire United States — and you definitely won’t be able to see all of them in one day! That means you’ll need to find a place to stay, and you have so many more options than just pitching a tent. Explore Bryson City has collected a list of the most unique places to stay in Bryson City. These quirky locations range from a converted school bus to a superhero’s secret lair, and even a floating cabin on the water! No matter which you choose, these unique vacation rentals will add a touch of magic to your stay. Of course, being in the middle of one of America’s most majestic mountain ranges is magical in its own right, and it’s only possible in Bryson City.
This 1895 building was named after legendary outdoorsman Horace Kephart and is centrally located, next to the town square and only feet away from the river. The large cabin has six bedrooms, a full kitchen, and a fire pit for outdoor cookouts.
Located on the Tuckasegee River, this is a perfect location for a fishing trip. Only a mile away from the Great Smoky Mountains Railway, you'll be able to see this popular tourist train run in front of the cabin during the day. This is a small one-bedroom cabin with a full kitchen and a hot tub - perfect for a couple's getaway.
There are many yurts in the area, but this classic one over a stunning overlook may be the best of the best. Sleeping six with two private queen bedrooms and a pull-out queen, it also comes with a full bath, washer and dryer, and a gas grill for cookouts.
This unique cabin features stunning mountain views and a skylight for a brilliant look at the night sky. The open-concept living room and dining room are bright and airy, and the two-bedroom cabin also contains a firepit, a hot tub, and even an electric fireplace. It's the perfect rustic getaway.
Built out of an old caboose, this unique stay can host two adults and two kids. The three-person hammock stand is a great way to watch the sunset. This charming campsite is only a mile from the entry to the Great Smoky Mountains.
Themed to an old-fashioned farmhouse, this tiny house comes with two twin beds and a queen bed. Fire pits make the perfect place for a nighttime cookout, and those staying here will have access to a small camp store.
Built out of an actual 1965 Layton camper and refitted with a porch, it still has the original light fixtures and cabinets! It also has a full bathroom, shower, and even a hot tub for relaxing nights.
Staying by the water? How about staying ON the water? One of the floating cabins in the Bryson City area, this house features two bedrooms and a bathroom with a marine toilet. While there is no electricity or running water in this unique location, it features a propane stove and grill along with a solar power-plus generator for all the comforts you need.
Definitely one of the most unique places to stay in Bryson City, this is a classic 40-foot school bus that has been turned into a hotel on one of the state's best campgrounds. It features a king-size bedroom as well as four twin bunk beds, plus a built-in sofa and mini-fridge. It's definitely the best night's sleep you've ever gotten on a bus.
Have you stayed overnight in the Bryson City area before? Let us know about your past stay, and tell us which of these unique places to stay in Bryson City might be perfect for your next vacation! Before planning your next stay in the area, make sure to visit Explore Bryson City to learn more about the unique recreation and dining options all around the city. You can also follow the official Facebook page to make sure you don’t miss a single announcement about upcoming events.