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I explored an abandoned resort town in the Great Smoky Mountains where wealthy city dwellers vacationed 100 years ago. Take a look around.

Joey Hadden   

I explored an abandoned resort town in the Great Smoky Mountains where wealthy city dwellers vacationed 100 years ago. Take a look around.
Insider's reporter explored a 1900s resort town full of historic cabins that were abandoned by the end of the century. After restoration by the National Parks Service, 16 cabins are now open to the public.Joey Hadden/Insider
  • There's a resort town in Great Smoky Mountains National Park that was abandoned in the late 1900s.
  • The National Parks Service began restoring the ghost town in 2009, and now it's open to the public.

Hidden in the lush woods of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a once-abandoned resort town known as Elkmont is full of 100-year-old cabins.

Hidden in the lush woods of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a once-abandoned resort town known as Elkmont is full of 100-year-old cabins.
Cabins in Elkmont Historic District hidden behind trees.      Joey Hadden/Insider

I recently visited and was amazed to find that 16 cabins preserved and restored by the National Parks Service were open for public viewing.

I recently visited and was amazed to find that 16 cabins preserved and restored by the National Parks Service were open for public viewing.
The author explores the town.      Joey Hadden/Insider

When I made plans to visit the historic district, I expected to wander outside of cabins and see their facades, so I was excited to find I was actually able to step inside them for a more intimate look at what life was like 100 years ago.

When I made plans to visit the historic district, I expected to wander outside of cabins and see their facades, so I was excited to find I was actually able to step inside them for a more intimate look at what life was like 100 years ago.
Colorful cabins in the town.      Joey Hadden/Insider

Elkmont Historic District is in a valley on the northern border of the park just south of Gatlinburg, Tennessee.

Elkmont Historic District is in a valley on the northern border of the park just south of Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Elkmont Historic District is in the Great Smoky Mountains near Gatlinburg, Tennessee.      Google Maps

I traveled to the town by taxi. Drivers can take the US-411 from Gatlinburg and turn at the "Elkmont Campground" sign, according to Visit My Smokies, a tourism site run by Sevier County. From there, take a left at the sign that says "Elkmont Nature Trail."

I traveled to the town by taxi. Drivers can take the US-411 from Gatlinburg and turn at the "Elkmont Campground" sign, according to Visit My Smokies, a tourism site run by Sevier County. From there, take a left at the sign that says "Elkmont Nature Trail."
A view of the Great Smoky Mountains from the road.      Joey Hadden/Insider

When I arrived in Elkmont, I learned about the land's rich history through on-site information provided by the NPS.

When I arrived in Elkmont, I learned about the land
On-site information about Elkmont Historic District.      Joey Hadden/Insider

According to the site's historical markers, the land was used for farming in the 1800s. Then a railroad was built in the 20th century, bringing loggers and tourists to the area. This led to the establishment of a resort town.

According to the site
The homes of logging company employees were lined up alongside the railroad tracks in Elkmont. This photo was taken by Jim Shelton around 1912.      US National Park Service

About 100 years ago, wealthy Tennessee travelers took the train to the resort community to escape hot summers in cities and find "harmony with nature," according to the same source.

About 100 years ago, wealthy Tennessee travelers took the train to the resort community to escape hot summers in cities and find "harmony with nature," according to the same source.
The front porch of a cabin in Elkmont Historic District.      Joey Hadden/Insider

Families spent their summers relaxing on the porches of their vacation cabins and playing outdoors, one NPS marker said.

Families spent their summers relaxing on the porches of their vacation cabins and playing outdoors, one NPS marker said.
Inside one of the restored cabins in Elkmont Historic District.      Joey Hadden/Insider

The resort town diminished after the National Parks Service bought the land in 1934. Residents had the option of selling their cabins for full price or at half-price with a lifetime lease, according to Visit My Smokies.

The resort town diminished after the National Parks Service bought the land in 1934. Residents had the option of selling their cabins for full price or at half-price with a lifetime lease, according to Visit My Smokies.
Cabins stand in the woods among several trees.      Joey Hadden/Insider

In 1992, the NPS stopped renewing leases and the abandoned cabins deteriorated, turning the once-booming resort community into a ghost town.

In 1992, the NPS stopped renewing leases and the abandoned cabins deteriorated, turning the once-booming resort community into a ghost town.
An undated photo of an abandoned vacation home in the Elkmont historical district.      ehrlif/Getty Images

In 2009, the NPS announced plans to preserve Elkmont's historic buildings, Knox News reported. From there, volunteers removed trees, repaired roofs and ceilings, and added insulation to the cabins.

In 2009, the NPS announced plans to preserve Elkmont
An image of the on-site information showing cabins before and after renovations.      Joey Hadden/Insider

During my visit, I explored the insides of all 16 cabins lining the pedestrian street.

During my visit, I explored the insides of all 16 cabins lining the pedestrian street.
A paved road lined with cabins in Elkmont Historic District.      Joey Hadden/Insider

Source: 10 News

The oldest cabin in town was built in 1830 and then moved in 1932 to serve as a guest house in the resort community, according to NPS on-site information.

The oldest cabin in town was built in 1830 and then moved in 1932 to serve as a guest house in the resort community, according to NPS on-site information.
The oldest cabin in Elkmont is nearly 200 years old.      Joey Hadden/Insider

The one-story building stood out to me because I thought it looked older than the rest with a distressed, wooden facade that remained unpainted.

The one-story building stood out to me because I thought it looked older than the rest with a distressed, wooden facade that remained unpainted.
A peek inside the oldest cabin in Elkmont Historic District.      Joey Hadden/Insider

Inside, there was a single, large room with nothing but a stone fireplace.

Inside, there was a single, large room with nothing but a stone fireplace.
A wide view of the single-room cabin.      Joey Hadden/Insider

In fact, all the cabins were free of furniture, but I thought details like built-in kitchen counters and cabinets gave them a sense of a past life.

In fact, all the cabins were free of furniture, but I thought details like built-in kitchen counters and cabinets gave them a sense of a past life.
A kitchen in one of the cabins.      Joey Hadden/Insider

Looking out the windows of these historic cabins, I thought about what it would have been like to vacation here a century ago.

Looking out the windows of these historic cabins, I thought about what it would have been like to vacation here a century ago.
A view out the window of one of the cabins.      Joey Hadden/Insider

I pictured waking up to natural views with no agenda. I thought it seemed like the ideal getaway for city dwellers like me.

I pictured waking up to natural views with no agenda. I thought it seemed like the ideal getaway for city dwellers like me.
Windows show nature outside of the cabin.      Joey Hadden/Insider

From the front porches, I pictured kids running around while waving to other families outside of their cabins.

From the front porches, I pictured kids running around while waving to other families outside of their cabins.
A view from the front porch of one of the cabins.      Joey Hadden/Insider

On my way out of Elkmont, I noticed a handful of families wandering the street. This made me think that the site is no longer the ghost town it once was.

On my way out of Elkmont, I noticed a handful of families wandering the street. This made me think that the site is no longer the ghost town it once was.
A person pushes a stroller through Elkmont Historic District.      Joey Hadden/Insider

I left Elkmont with a sense of what the once-abandoned resort community was like and felt grateful for the preservation crew that made it possible for me to visit.

I left Elkmont with a sense of what the once-abandoned resort community was like and felt grateful for the preservation crew that made it possible for me to visit.
The author enjoys her time at Elkmont Historic District.      Joey Hadden/Insider

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