Walker Sisters Cabin closed due to safety concerns
The Walker Sisters Cabin in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park will be closed over the coming months due to safety concerns in the historic structure.
Park crews are concerned about recent movement around the chimney in the two-story cabin, located on the Tennessee side of the park 1.4 miles down the Little Brier Gap Trail from the Metcalf Bottoms Picnic Area. Noticeable cracks and buckling around the stone masonry need to be repaired and stabilized to prevent further movement. The cabin, which was built in the 1800s and occupied by the Walker Sisters until 1964, is now closed to all use.
Funding from Friends of the Smokies’ Forever Places campaign will allow cabin renovations, including roof replacement, to occur during the 2022 field season. The historic farmstead and its outbuildings will remain accessible during the cabin closure.