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Description
Welcome to Owl Always Love You, a dreamy owl-themed TreeFort tucked into the trees at Sanctuary Treehouse Resort in Sevierville, Tennessee. Sleeping up to 6 guests, this enchanting treehouse feels like a peaceful little love story hidden in the woods.
From the moment you arrive, everything about this treehouse invites you to slow down, breathe deeper, and settle into the magic of the Smoky Mountains. Tucked away for added privacy, Owl Always Love You feels like a cozy nest in the treetops — warm, whimsical, and full of heart.
Inside, the details are what make it unforgettable. Above the LED fireplace, stunning owl paintings by one of the owners daughters, Ava Jensen, bring the space to life with beauty and soul. Behind the bed, a glowing moon feature sets the scene, while hanging moon and star lights and a star projector cast a dreamy nighttime glow across the room. It is soft, romantic, and just the right amount of magical. Frankly, the owls outdid themselves.
And because this is Sanctuary Treehouse Resort, adventure is part of the story too. Guests can enjoy the interactive features the resort is known for, creating a stay that is equal parts playful and peaceful. By day, there is fun to be had. By night, the treehouse becomes a quiet retreat under the stars.
Built with love by the Jensen family, Owl Always Love You is perfect for couples, families, girls’ trips, or anyone craving a unique Smoky Mountain treehouse stay near Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Dollywood, and the Great Smoky Mountains.
Some places are simply beautiful.
This one feels like it loves you back.































































Jaime G.
Treehouse was so much fun for our family. Our girls couldn’t get enough of the slide and lower deck! There is a lot in the area to do, so we were glad we spent four nights there. The first night we got in late afternoon after a long drive, so it was great to have basic bbq packed with us to use small grill at the treehouse and not have to go back out for dinner. First full day, we went hiking in am and then to Anakeesta later that afternoon. The drive into Gatlinburg was much longer than we expected (45 minutes+) but may have been a busier week than usual during spring break. Anakeesta was lots of fun and wish we had gone earlier in day so we could have spent more time there. Second full day, we went to Dollywood (35 minute drive but tram and getting in park total time was closer to 1 1/2 hour so get there as close to opening as possible) and we had a great time at the park. Third full day, we went rafting through River Rat out of Hartford (about 50 minute drive), it was a good first rafting trip for our family. Treehouse had everything you’d need except I’d recommend bringing some paper products, sponge to wash dishes and food items (especially breakfast, snacks and grill items) so you don’t have to go out for all of your meals. One night our tv and electric fire wasn’t working, we tried to troubleshoot and reboot using electric panel but it didn’t kick back on until the morning. We didn’t reach out to anyone from treehouse because we thought it was too late when we returned from dinner but we were slightly disappointed not to watch movie on our last night. Overall, it was a great, unique experience for our family and we hope to be back one day! Recommend anyone who is considering going somewhere new and different to explore—and if you are on the fence about adding an extra night, you will probably want one, as there is so much to do in area and a ton of fun to be had just around treehouse itself!