Standing Bear Farm
Hartford, Tennessee

 

Old shed spanning creek has become The Cabin

 

In the heart of the Smoky Mountains surrounded by Cherokee National Forest lies Standing Bear Farm, a turn of the century multi-generational farmstead including the original homestead, barns, outbuildings and farmhouse. The outbuildings have now been converted to a bunkhouse and cabin where we offer rustic lodging to hikers and others interested in stepping back from today's hectic lifestyle to a time in America's past when life in rural backcountry Appalachia was considered the "good life".

Standing Bear Farm is three miles North of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and two hundred yards off of the Appalachian Trail.

We offer lodging in our rustic bunkhouse or cabin, tent camping, authentic Tee-Pee, hot showers, laundry, free internet, phone, mail-drop, shuttle service, microwave, fire pits and gas grill. We have resupply to include items for you to grill plus condiments.

White water rafting trips available on the Pigeon River, a class 3+ river. Raft in the morning and continue hiking that afternoon.

Contact:
Maria Guzman or Curtis Owen
4255 Green Corner Rd.
Hartford, TN 37753
423-487-0014

mailto:cvowen@planetc.com

Nightly Rates:
$15.00 per person
Includes hot shower, laundry, phone/internet, kitchen. Non-guest Laundry: $3.00

 

 

From Davenport Gap and junction with the Appalachian Trail, continue North on AT for 3 miles until second junction with Green Corner Rd. and small creek. Turn left and go 100 yards. We're on the right.

Note: Some maps label Green Corner Rd as Waterville School Rd. They are one in the same.

From I-40 East, take Exit 451 (do not cross Pigeon River), continue straight through stop sign and interstate underpass. Green Corner Rd. (graveled) begins after underpass. We are 1 mile up on the right (1st house).

From I-40 West, take Exit 451, turn right onto Green Corner Rd. (graveled). We are 1 mile up on the right (1st house).