Mountaineer log cabin with wraparound deck set on a hillside in Tennessee.
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Log Cabins For Sale in Tennessee

Log Cabins Available in Tennessee

Custom built Alpine cabin for sale at Zook Cabins

The Alpine

1,000 – 1,700 sq.ft.
2 – 3 Bedroom(s)
1 – 2 Bathroom(s)
Chalet log cabin for sale created by Zook Cabins

The Chalet

780 – 1700 sq.ft.
1 – 3 Bedroom(s)
1 – 2 Bathroom(s)
frontier log cabin for sale created by Zook Cabins

The Frontier

700 – 1,600 sq.ft.
2 – 3 Bedroom(s)
1 – 2 Bathroom(s)
prefab glacier log cabin available nationwide for sale by Zook Cabins copy

The Glacier

1,000 – 2,000 sq.ft.
1 – 3 Bedroom(s)
1 – 2 Bathroom(s)
Pioneer log cabins for sale with decorative dormer

The Pioneer

650 – 1,700 sq.ft.
2 – 3 Bedroom(s)
1 – 2 Bathroom(s)
Settler Cabin log cabings for sale on the east coast

The Settler

660 – 1,700 sq.ft.
2 – 4 Bedroom(s)
1 – 2 Bathroom(s)

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See the Log Cabin Installation Process

Ever wondered how a log cabin is brought in and set up? This video shows the entire process, from delivery to placement, so you can picture how one might become a beautiful addition to your Tennessee property.

Benefits of Our Log Cabins in Tennessee

Vacation Appeal

Tourism is huge in Tennessee, especially in destinations like Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and the Smoky Mountains. Some cabin owners use their properties for weekend getaways or seasonal rentals, creating flexible opportunities for personal enjoyment and investment.

All-Season Comfort

Tennessee’s climate brings hot summers, colorful autumns, and cooler winters, especially in the mountains. With R-19 insulated walls and R-38 insulated ceilings, Zook cabins are designed for year-round comfort while helping manage heating and cooling costs.

Scenic Fit

From the Smoky Mountains to rural farmland, log cabins fit naturally into Tennessee’s landscapes. With rustic exteriors and modern interiors, Zook cabins blend traditional charm with today’s comforts, making them perfect for both mountain retreats and country living.

Built for Durability

Tennessee experiences everything from summer storms to snowy mountain winters. Zook cabins are built with quality materials and modern construction, requiring minimal maintenance while providing long-term durability across the state’s diverse landscapes.

Our completed builds

Get A Free Quote Today

Ready to plan your log cabin in Tennessee? Complete our free quote form and select the design that matches your goals. We’ll put together a personalized estimate for your property, helping you move closer to creating a mountain retreat, rental cabin, or private getaway.

Log Cabins in Tennessee

Yes, if your cabin meets the Tennessee State Residential Building Code (based on the International Residential Code) and complies with local zoning. Always confirm with your county or city building office before planning long-term residence.

Yes. A building permit is required for new dwellings. Local governments handle permits and will advise on site requirements such as setbacks, septic approval, and utility connections.

Yes. Zook cabins include R-19 insulated walls and R-38 insulated ceilings, helping manage heating and cooling needs in Tennessee’s hot summers and cooler winters. This keeps cabins comfortable and efficient year-round. For information on maximizing your cabin’s energy efficiency, read our article, How to Make Log Cabins Energy Efficient?

Costs vary depending on cabin size, finishes, site prep, and local permit fees. Zook cabins range from about 650 to 2,000 sq. ft. Request a free quote for an estimate based on your plans.

Ideal Locations for Your Log Cabin in Tennessee

Tennessee offers diverse landscapes perfect for log cabins. While local zoning varies, these areas stand out as especially popular:

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Ready for the Cabin Life?

“I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.”

- Henry David Thoreau