First off, the cabin was very nice (rented through Jackson Mountain Homes), with a deck that had a stunning view of the Smoky Mountains...
Holden seemed to really like the cabin, but not as much as he liked his trips to the National Park. I think we drove over to the park (which was super close to Gatlinburg) about every day, either
Over the next few days, we spent a lot of time hanging at the cabin, relaxing and enjoying the mountain air. We also went back to the park to visit the Cades Cove district and to take a hike to a waterfall (Laurel Falls, to be exact). Holden continued to enjoy his time in the mountains, and he especially seemed to like the hike to the falls (a bit tougher of a hike than the walk to Clingman's Dome, since unlike all the waterfall hikes at Shenandoah National Park, this trail went UP to the waterfall). During our drives around the park, we would stop to take breaks and see the views, rivers, and wildlife (the latter of which we didn't see much, unfortunately). In the Cades Cove area, Holden got to meet his first horse up close -- that was about all the wildlife we got.
Overall, the trip was lots of fun, and Holden was so good (even on the long drive there and back). I would definitely say now that "babies can travel," which still seems to be an issue of debate out there in the parenting community. I say that you should get your baby out there to experience trips like this, so that they can get used to traveling more. And hiking with Holden was much easier than we anticipated, so there will definitely be more of that in his future.I'll end this post with another view of the "smoky" mountains from our cabin ... ahhhhhhh.
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