Ocoee Mist Farm821 Parksville RD. Benton Tennessee 37307 USA | | Phone: | +1-423-338-6818 | | Fax: | +1-423-338-6710 | | Toll-free: | +1-888-541-9583 |
|
|  |
General InformationA perfect hideaway after playing on the river or mountain. Relax in the swing on the porch of the 4-bedroom ranch-style guesthouse and watch the Llamas, camels and donkeys graze. Soak your tired muscles and cold bones in the enclosed outside hot tub and watch the sun set and the stars and fireflies come out.Let the tree frog and crickets sing you to sleep. You can relax, read or visit with friends on the covered porches. All rooms have a private bath and entrance, TV/VCR, fireplace and refrigerator. Gas grill is available. Full breakfast is served each morning in the main house and dinners can be arranged. Meeting room available in main house. Located in the shadow of Chilhowee Mountain. Two miles from Lake Ocoee and Hiawasee River. Custom Llama hikes in the Cherokee National Forest available. A list of animals on the farm: 2 Camels, 19 Llamas, 8 Donkeys, 5 Parrots, 6 Cats, 30 Goats, 1 Sheep, 2 Potbellied Pigs, 5 Dogs, numerous ducks, geese, guineas, peacock, and turkey. turkey.All are friendly and ready to pose for a picture.
Room Rates (USD American Dollars)All occupancy rates are subject to change- State and local taxes may apply
- Accommodations: Rooms
- There are 4 guest accommodations (4 with private baths)
- Single occupancy rate is between $ 89.00 and $ 109.00
- Double occupancy rate is between $ 89.00 and $ 109.00
- The rate for each additional person is $ 15.00
Meals- A Full breakfast is included with room rate
- Breakfast is served from: 8:30 am to 11:00 am
- Breakfast is served in the patio, Breakfast/dining area
- Lunch is available by special request
- Dinner is available by special request
- Additional food services included in room rate: Afternoon tea, Dessert, Non-alcoholic beverage
- Special meals available: Vegetarian
Policies- Minimum stay required (2 night during peak season)
- Smoking is allowed outside only (outside)
- We cannot accommodate guest pets
- Children are welcome
- Childcare is provided
- Consumption of alcohol is permitted (bring your own)
- Deposit amount required (One night's stay)
- Check in time is 3 pm and Check out time is 12 noon
- Cancellations:
21 days cancellation required June through Sept 15. 7 days cancellation all other times. - Accepted by the following agencies:
- , Polk & Etowah Chamber of Comm.
- Permit with Cherokee National Forest
- Tennessee Overhill
- Chamber of Commerce
Discounts available:
| | 10% | Length of stay | Minimum stay: 3 days |
Property FeaturesProperty Noted For
| Establishment Type
|
| - Private Home Bed and Breakfast
|
|
Property Details- Architectural style is Ranch
- Built in 1977
- Opened for business in 1999
- Restored / Remodeled in 1999
- Access for the disabled
- Parking available
Location- Geographic region: East Tennessee
- Location is best described as: River, Countryside, Lakeside, Mountains, Small town
- Nearest major city: Cleveland, TN (20 miles east)
- Directions to property:
I-75 to Cleveland exit 20, 64 bypass ~6 miles to Hwy 64 east. Go ~ 11 miles. Turn left onto Hwy 314. Go 1.7 miles .B&B located on Left - Nearest major airport: CHA 50 miles
- Directions from airport:
I-75 N then direction same as above
Innkeepers- Innkeeper(s): Carol & Kevin Hawkins
Carol & Kevin are animal lovers and this love is demonstrated by their collection of creatures. Prior to being innkeepers, Kevin was a commercial diver & Carol a scuba instructor and physical therapist. Today they enjoy sharing their farm with guests,playing with the animals and leading Llama treks into the nearby forests. - The innkeepers speak: English
- There are 6 cats on the property
- There are 5 dogs on the property
- Other pet(s) on the property: listed in the general info.
Area AttractionsAntique Shopping, Aquarium, Historical interests, Lake, Museum, National/State parks, Nature area, Picnic area, Religious Services, River, Winery
Onsite or Nearby ActivitiesBicycle rental, Bicycle riding trails, Bicycles, Bird watching, Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Golfing, Hiking trails, Horseback riding, Hunting, Kayaking, Mountain Bike trails, Llama Treks, Sight-seeing, Swimming, Water sports, Whitewater Rafting |