7 Hidden Gems in the Smoky Mountains You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Most visitors head straight for the big-name attractions like Dollywood, Anakeesta, and Cades Cove — and while those are incredible, the Smoky Mountains have so many lesser-known places that are just as magical. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned visitor looking for something new, this list of hidden gems will help you explore the Smokies like a local. 1. House of the Fairies—Twin Creeks Tucked behind the Twin Creeks area in Gatlinburg lies a moss-covered stone springhouse that looks like it’s straight out of a fantasy novel. Known by locals as the "House of the Fairies," this whimsical structure was once part of a private estate. Today, it’s a serene and almost secret photo spot. Take the Twin Creeks Trail (about 2 miles round-trip) for a peaceful walk to this magical little hideaway. House of the Fairies Tip: Wear sturdy shoes, and don’t forget your camera — this spot is a dream for photographers.