Our Story
Welcome to our lodge located 0.3 miles off of the parkway in downtown Gatlinburg. The lodge was built in 1962 and sits on two private acres. It was designed by Hubert Bebb who was an innovative architect in the area from 1950’s to the early 1980’s. Two of his well-known projects include Clingman’s Dome which he designed in 1955 and the iconic structure for the 1982 Knoxville World’s Fair titled “A Monument to the Sun”. This structure still remains the most recognizable building of the Knoxville skyline.
After expanding, the lodge now boasts four bedrooms, all with private baths and patios. Three bedrooms offer king size beds while the fourth offer two queen size beds. The lodge opened as a private guest house for men in December 2018. We invite you to spend your next Gatlinburg get away at the lodge.
After a day of exploring the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, playing at Dollywood or moonshine tasting relax in the six man hot tub, drinks around the firepit or challenge your buddies to a game of pool.
Check our website regularly www.parkridgelodge.com for specials and for things to do in the area. We hope you’ll find your stay at the lodge relaxing and welcoming. We look forward to seeing you soon.