Treehouse Village
Rating
Family of 4
Check ahead for current admission — may be free to walk through with paid activities.
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 2-12
About
Treehouse Village in Gatlinburg gives kids the experience they've been daydreaming about since they first heard the words 'treehouse' — actual elevated wooden structures, bridges, and walkways set in a wooded mountain environment. Located right on the Gatlinburg Parkway, this is the kind of attraction that makes younger kids sprint from the car.
The appeal is immediately obvious: treehouses tap into something universal in kids. Whether it's the elevation, the wood construction, the sense of having their own elevated kingdom, or just the novelty of being up in the trees — kids respond to treehouse environments with genuine excitement that's hard to manufacture with typical indoor attractions.
Treehouse Village is best suited for kids in the roughly 2-12 age range. Toddlers can explore with close parental supervision on the lower elevated areas, while elementary-age kids can navigate independently and appreciate the full scope of the experience. Teens will likely find it aimed at younger kids.
The wooded Gatlinburg setting adds a layer of atmosphere that makes the whole thing feel more magical — you're in the foothills of the Smokies, surrounded by actual mountain forest, climbing through actual elevated wooden structures. It's a nice contrast to the neon and noise of the Parkway.
As with many Gatlinburg attractions, parking and Parkway congestion can be an issue during peak season. Aim for a morning visit before the tourist traffic builds, and consider walking from a parking area further from the main drag if you're doing a full Gatlinburg day.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Limited
Nursing / Changing
Unknown
Kid Meals
N/A
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Morning before the Gatlinburg Parkway gets congested
Wait Times
Minimal — not heavily trafficked
Nearby Food
Downtown Gatlinburg is right on the Parkway with dozens of restaurant options from pancake houses to sit-down dinners. The location in the heart of Gatlinburg means food is never more than a short walk.
Why Kids Love It
Kids light up when they see actual elevated treehouse structures they can explore — it hits that primal 'I want to live up there' instinct that every kid has. The combination of elevated walkways, bridges, and treehouse elements in a park setting gives younger kids the feeling of real adventure without dangerous heights. The wooded Gatlinburg setting makes the whole experience feel more magical than a typical attraction.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Located on the Gatlinburg Parkway — morning visits before tourists arrive are much more enjoyable
- Bring water; the outdoor setting can be warm in summer
- Young children should be supervised closely on elevated walkways
- Pair with a walk through downtown Gatlinburg for a full day in the area
- Call ahead to confirm current admission pricing and hours
What to Bring
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Water bottles
- Camera for treehouse photo opportunities
- Sunscreen
Cost Info
Partially free — some areas or times are free
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
Check ahead for current admission — may be free to walk through with paid activities.
Budget $30-60 depending on activities chosen.
Tips to Save
- Treehouse Village is part of the Gatlinburg SkyPark complex — check for combo deals if you plan to do multiple attractions in the area.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 9AM-9PM
- Monday
- 9AM-9PM
- Sunday
- 9AM-9PM
- Tuesday
- 9AM-9PM
- Saturday
- 9AM-9PM
- Thursday
- 9AM-9PM
- Wednesday
- 9AM-9PM