I’ve been to 35 countries, and yet, one of my favorite places in the world is East Tennessee.

Home to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, America’s most visited one, there’s something that feels timeless – especially in the fall, when the landscape is drenched in color, and the air smells of an unmistakable mixture of leaves, pine, and wood. It’s romantic without trying to be and deeply calming in a way that’s hard to replicate elsewhere.

That’s what brought me back to Treehouse Grove for the second time.

Tucked into the woods just outside of the town of Gatlinburg, a gateway to the park, this collection of 16 deluxe, thoughtfully designed treehouses quite literally lifts you into the trees for a secluded and warm mountain stay.

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