Best For
History enthusiasts • Families • Nature lovers
Website
nps.govPro tip: Visit early in the day to avoid crowds and enjoy the quiet atmosphere
About Walker Sisters Spring House
The Walker Sisters Spring House stands as one of Sevierville's most authentic examples of early pioneer life in the Great Smoky Mountains. This historical landmark preserves the remains of a homestead that tells the story of the five Walker sisters, who lived here well into the 20th century, maintaining their traditional mountain lifestyle long after the area became part of the national park.
The site features three main structures: a rustic log cabin, a corn crib for storing grain, and the springhouse itself, which the sisters used to keep milk, butter, and other perishables cool. The springhouse's strategic placement over a natural spring source demonstrates the practical ingenuity of early settlers in this region.
Visitors can explore the exterior of these structures, which showcase traditional log construction methods and give a real sense of 19th-century agricultural life in East Tennessee. The site's location along a moderate hiking trail makes it accessible for most visitors, though comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
As part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, there's no separate admission fee to visit the Walker Sisters Spring House. The site is open year-round during daylight hours, weather permitting. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures for visiting, while summer provides the best visibility of the structures through the foliage.
Remember to bring water and stay on marked paths to help preserve this piece of Sevierville's history. Photography is welcomed, and interpretive signs around the property help explain the significance of each structure and the Walker family's unique story.
Amenities & Features
- Well-preserved historic cabin and outbuildings that provide an authentic glimpse into Appalachian mountain life
- Easy-to-moderate 2.2-4.5 mile hike on a wide, well-maintained old road suitable for families with young children
- Compelling story of the Walker Sisters' lives of endurance and sacrifice in the mountains
- Peaceful setting where you can sit on the porch and soak in the atmosphere and surrounding nature
Insider Tips for Walker Sisters Spring House
Insider tips
Visitors most often point to Fresh mountain water still runs through the springhouse, Historic and well-preserved outbuilding with rustic charm, and Peaceful, scenic hike to reach the site. Visit early in the day to avoid crowds and enjoy the quiet atmosphere.
Before you go
Public hours currently show Sunday and Saturday as closed; verify hours before making a longer drive. A website is linked here for direct confirmation of current details.
Opening Hours
Best Times to Visit Walker Sisters Spring House
Visit during weekday mornings for the calmest experience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the current hours for Walker Sisters Spring House?
Public hours on this listing show Friday 8 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday 8 AM to 4:30 PM, Tuesday 8 AM to 4:30 PM, and additional days in the hours table. It is currently marked closed on Sunday and Saturday. Call (865) 436-1200 before driving over if timing matters.
Where is Walker Sisters Spring House located?
Walker Sisters Spring House is listed at Sevierville TN 37862. Use the directions button for current routing, traffic, and drive time from your lodging.
How long should I plan to spend?
Most visitors spend 1-3 hours at Walker Sisters Spring House. Allow extra time during peak seasons.
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