Sweet Creek Lodge- Ocoee River area
Turtletown, Tennessee
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Hot Tub
Pets Allowed
Home details
Bedroom
1 queen bed
Sweet Creek Retreat | Luxury Tiny Cabin in North Georgia | Hot Tub, Creek View, Firepit & Free Activities
Escape to Sweet Creek Retreat, a luxurious tiny cabin rental near the Ocoee River in North Georgia. Nestled beside a peaceful creek with stunning mountain views, this cozy cabin is the perfect romantic getaway for couples, combining modern amenities with the serenity of nature.
Please note: Sweet Creek Retreat is designed for adults and couples. Not suitable for young children, toddlers, or crawling infants.
Cozy & Modern Interiors
Inside, the cabin offers a charming and well-appointed space for relaxation:
Main bedroom: Memory Foam Queen Mattress, 32" Smart TV with cable
Loft area: Queen Memory Foam Mattress and 32" Smart TV (loft not suitable for young children)
Fully stocked kitchen: Blender, crockpot, cookware, BBQ set, double Keurig coffee maker with K-Cups and creamers
Living area: Wall-mounted electric fireplace, 50" TV with Blu-ray, streaming, and cable
Loft workspace & seating: Ideal for reading or quiet relaxation
Outdoor Spaces & Creekside Views
Enjoy the natural beauty surrounding the cabin:
Private hot tub with cover lift and Bluetooth speakers
Firepit with starter log and citronella candles
High porch with breathtaking creek views perfect for relaxing and stargazing
Minimal outdoor lighting preserves the night sky for star-watching
Adventure & Free Daily Activities
Sweet Creek Retreat includes $50–$100 in FREE daily activities through our Xplorie Program—your first activity is on us! Guests can enjoy:
Ocoee River rafting
Ziplining adventures
Trail riding
Mountain bike rentals
The value of free activities nearly offsets the nightly rate, providing extra adventure for less.
Nearby outdoor activities include:
Turtletown Falls (2.5-mile moderate hike with scenic upper falls)
Hiking, kayaking, tubing, and wildlife viewing at the Tanasi Trail System.
Dining & Local Attractions
Located near Copperhill and Ducktown, guests can explore:
Copperhill Brewery and Rod’s Rockin Rolls
Kick Start Store for burgers, BBQ, ice cream, and essentials
Local shops, scenic trails, and other outdoor adventures
Our OTA guidebook features recommended restaurants, rafting, horseback riding, and shopping to enhance your stay.
Important Policies & Notes
No pets or service animals
No smoking
Not suitable for young children (loft stairs, railing, and low clearance)
Security cameras monitor parking and driveway; Ring doorbell for door lock assistance.
Last-minute or instant bookings may require confirmation to ensure readiness
Perfect Couples Retreat
Whether you’re here to relax, stargaze, hike, raft, or celebrate a special occasion, Sweet Creek Retreat offers a private, fully equipped tiny cabin experience with mountain views, a hot tub, firepit, and free local activities.
Book your stay today and enjoy the ultimate North Georgia tiny cabin getaway!
No special vehicle necessary. Parking area is gravel so it isn`t suitable for large motorcycles.
Check in - 4pm
Check out-10am
What should we bring?
We suggest you bring personal grooming items, groceries (including spices, condiments, and coffee filters along with the items below:
Insect repellent (summer)
Duraflame logs for wood-burning fireplaces only or campfire pits
Medicines (aspirin, ibuprofen, first aid kit, etc.)
Beach towels (for summer excursions to Lake Blue Ridge or whitewater rafting)
If you’re enjoying a lengthy stay, you may want to bring:
Additional hand soap and shampoo
Toilet paper
Paper towels
Coffee filters
Laundry detergent
Entertainment items (DVDs, CDs, books, board games, playing cards, puzzles)
In lieu of a Security Deposit, a $69 Damage Waiver will be collected at the time of booking from the host. You will be sent a link via email for that payment separate from HVMB.
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
Reliance, Tennessee, is a hidden gem nestled in the southeastern part of the state, offering a serene escape into nature and a glimpse into America's historical landscape. This small community, situated along the scenic Hiwassee River, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
For those seeking adventure, the Hiwassee River is a major draw. It is renowned for its Class I to Class III rapids, making it an ideal spot for whitewater rafting and kayaking. The river's crystal-clear waters also provide excellent opportunities for trout fishing, and the surrounding forests are perfect for hiking and wildlife spotting.
The Cherokee National Forest surrounds Reliance, offering miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The forest is home to diverse flora and fauna, and the changing seasons paint the landscape with a breathtaking palette of colors, from the fresh greens of spring to the fiery hues of autumn.
History enthusiasts will appreciate the area's rich heritage. The Historic District of Reliance features the Hiwassee Union Baptist Church and the Watchman's House, both listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The church, built in 1899, is a beautiful example of a rural Gothic Revival church, while the Watchman's House, once home to the keeper of the nearby railroad bridge, tells the story of the region's transportation and industry.
The nearby town of Benton offers additional historical sites, including the Polk County Courthouse and the Chilhowee Gliderport, where visitors can experience the thrill of engine-free flight over the stunning Tennessee landscape.
For a more relaxed experience, visitors can enjoy picnicking along the riverbanks or taking a leisurely float down the Hiwassee River, soaking in the tranquility of the area. The nearby Webb Brothers General Store, a fixture since 1936, provides a charming glimpse into the past and a place to pick up supplies or souvenirs.
In the evenings, the lack of light pollution in the area makes for spectacular stargazing opportunities, allowing visitors to unwind under a canopy of stars.
Reliance, Tennessee, may be off the beaten path, but its combination of natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and historical significance make it a worthwhile destination for those looking to explore the quieter, more picturesque side of the Volunteer State.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM