Near Hiking: Midway Home w/ Mtn Views & Deck
Midway, Tennessee
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Kitchen amenities
Pets Allowed
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
Bedroom 3
1 double bed
Hiker's Paradise | Remote Location | At-Home Washer & Dryer
Get front-row seats to mountain views at this 3-bedroom, 2-bath vacation rental house in Midway. Venture out to hike through Cherokee National Forest, visit the Briarwood Ranch Safari Park, or catch a race at Bristol Motor Speedway. After the day's adventures, return to the house to whip up a home-cooked meal in the fully stocked kitchen before watching the sunset from the deck.
-- THE PROPERTY --
SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS
- Bedroom 1: 1 queen bed
- Bedroom 2: 1 full bed
- Bedroom 3: 1 full bed
- Additional Sleeping: 1 queen air mattress
INDOOR LIVING
- 4 Smart TVs w/ cable
- Dining table
OUTDOOR LIVING
- Deck
- Mountain views
KITCHEN
- Stove/oven, refrigerator, dishwasher
- Dishware/flatware, cooking basics
- Single-serve coffee maker (coffee provided)
- Microwave, blender
- Trash bags & paper towels
GENERAL
- Free WiFi
- Central A/C & heating, ceiling fan
- Washer/dryer
- Linens/towels
FAQ
- Homeowner on-site (separate unit)
ACCESSIBILITY
- Single-story home, steps to enter
PARKING
- Driveway (4 vehicles)
-- THE LOCATION --
- Close to hiking trails
- 13 miles to Bristol Motor Speedway
- 24 miles to Briarwood Ranch Safari Park
- 32 miles to Cherokee National Forest
- 38 miles to Great Smoky Mountains National Park & Douglas Lake
- 51 miles to Pigeon Forge
- 54 to Gatlinburg
- 49 miles to Tri-Cities Airport
-- REST EASY WITH US --
Property Manager makes it easy to find and book properties you’ll never want to leave. You can relax knowing that our properties will always be ready for you and that we’ll answer the phone 24/7. Even better, if anything is off about your stay, we’ll make it right. You can count on our homes and our people to make you feel welcome — because we know what vacation means to you.
-- POLICIES --
- No smoking
- No pets allowed
- No events, parties, or large gatherings
- Additional fees and taxes may apply
- Photo ID may be required upon check-in
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- This single-story home requires steps to enter
- This property sleeps 6 guests in 3 beds, with room for 8 total guests by using the air mattress
- The homeowner lives on-site, in a completely separate unit, and may be present during your stay
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Greeneville, Tennessee, nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, is a charming town that offers a rich tapestry of American history, natural beauty, and small-town hospitality. As the second-oldest town in Tennessee, Greeneville boasts a storied past, with its most famous resident being Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States. Visitors can delve into history at the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site, which includes his home, tailor shop, and grave site.
The town's Main Street is lined with antique shops, boutiques, and local eateries, offering a glimpse into the region's culture and the warmth of its community. The historic General Morgan Inn, a beautifully restored hotel, provides a luxurious stay with a touch of the past.
For those who appreciate the great outdoors, Greeneville is a gateway to adventure. The nearby Nolichucky River is perfect for whitewater rafting, while the Appalachian Trail offers miles of scenic hiking paths. The Margarette Falls Trail leads to a stunning 60-foot waterfall, a hidden gem that rewards hikers with its natural splendor.
Greeneville's cultural scene is vibrant, with the Niswonger Performing Arts Center hosting a variety of shows, concerts, and events throughout the year. The town also celebrates its heritage with festivals like the Iris Festival in spring, showcasing local crafts, food, and entertainment.
Agriculture plays a significant role in the area's identity, and visitors can experience this firsthand at local farms and orchards, where they can pick their own fresh produce or enjoy a farm-to-table meal. The Greeneville Farmers Market is a hub for local produce, artisanal goods, and a taste of the region's bounty.
For history enthusiasts, the Dickson-Williams Mansion stands as a testament to the town's antebellum era, offering guided tours that transport visitors back in time. The Greeneville Greene County History Museum further explores the area's past, with exhibits that cover everything from pioneer life to the Civil War.
In essence, Greeneville, Tennessee, is a destination that offers a peaceful retreat into America's heartland, where history, nature, and community come together to create a memorable and enriching experience for travelers seeking both relaxation and discovery.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM