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3 Budget Friendly Adventures in the Smoky Mountains

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March 17, 2014

Trying to plan a budget friendly vacation with your family? While traveling, it can be challenging to save money while still enjoying the sights and attractions. To help families save while on vacation, Timber Tops Luxury Cabin Rentals has an idea for three fun adventures that will keep your family and your wallet happy.

Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community

This historic 8-mile loop features some of the best arts and crafts in the south. From paintings to woven items, artisans have called this community home since 1937. Today, more than 120 working artisans and craftsmen have storefronts and sites so guests can watch them work and purchase one-of-a-kind items. Exploring the community is free, and you’ll have the opportunity to view a variety of skills on-site.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

As one of the few National Parks without an entrance fee, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a free adventure for the family to enjoy while on vacation. There are a variety of activities offered to guests of the park, including hiking, auto-touring, fishing and picnicking.

See Also: Smoky Mountain Wildflower Scavenger Hunt

Cabin Rentals in Gatlinburg

Some of the best adventures in the Smokies are in a cabin. A great vacation rental with amenities makes for a budget friendly adventure because on rainy afternoons or days you’d rather stay in, the entire family can still have fun Cabins with a pool, hot tub or game room can be fun for kids and those young at heart.

To enjoy spectacular outdoor views in a spacious vacation rental, Timber Tops Luxury Cabin Rentals in Gatlinburg invites you to stay in one of our secluded cabins, only minutes from attractions and entertainment. Call Timber Tops today at (877) 549-6775 to speak to our reservationists. They’ll make sure to answer any questions you might have and help you plan your next Smoky Mountain getaway, from start to finish.

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