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The Livingstone Station Retreat

  • Groups & Families
  • 3 Night Minimum
livingstone-great-house-luxury-estate-exterior-front with ridgeline views and large spaces
The expansive living room of Livingstone Great House featuring cathedral beamed ceilings, a stone fireplace, and large windows overlooking the North Carolina mountains.
Large covered balcony at Livingstone Great House featuring luxury outdoor seating and an unobstructed panoramic view of the Smoky Mountain ridgeline.
Master bedroom with a king bed and vintage early 1900s explorer-themed decor, paying homage to David Livingstone with views through large bay windows.
Master bath with soaking tub and walk-in shower
A young woman sits at an antique leather-top desk in a bay window at Livingstone Great House, journaling and enjoying the serenity of the mountain ridgeline views.
Large third bedroom in the Livingstone Great House featuring two king-sized beds, perfect for families or group retreats and honoring Alexander von Humbolt.
Large third bedroom in the Livingstone Great House featuring two king-sized beds, perfect for families or group retreats and honoring Alexander von Humbolt.
Family Suite: 1 of 3 rooms featuring King bed with polar explorers them
Family Suite: 1 of 3 rooms featuring King bed with polar explorers theme
Family Suite: 1 of 3 rooms featuring King bed with Everest explorers theme
Billiard room at Livingstone Station
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  • Groups & Families
  • 3 Night Minimum
Themed around some of the great explorers and conservationists of Europe, The Livingstone brings to life the thrill of great adventures through the themed rooms that tell the stories of these icons.

The Livingstone features 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, a private game area, full kitchen, hot tub, easy access to the on-site trail, and beautiful ridgeline views with the sounds of Lands Creek rushing past below.

In this lodge one will learn about people such as David Livingstone, Jane Goodall, Roald Amundsen, and Alexander von Humboldt, who all made incredible contributions to the world and how we view nature today.
July 2026
August 2026