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Cozy fall Airbnb retreats in Chattanooga, TN

Photo outside of a darn brown cabin, showing a semicircle of seating around a firepit and a view of the sunset over mountains.

Photo via “Views for Days” on Airbnb

Life’s been pretty crazy lately, huh? We’ve been told it’s got something to do with Mercury feeling retro, but who really knows.

So, before the hectic holidays begin and the crisp air of fall transforms into the harsh winds of winter, picture this: you’re on a relaxing autumn getaway in the Scenic City, gazing over the mountains with a hot cup of coffee in hand + a cozy spot to call home for the weekend.

We’re here to help make that vision a reality — read on for some of the Chattanooga area’s coziest, cutest, most scenic Airbnb’s for an autumn retreat. 🍂

Log Cabin on Lookout

Photo via “Log Cabin on Lookout” on Airbnb

Log Cabin on Lookout | 5 guests | 2 br, 2 ba | $117/night | Picture it: Swinging indoors (need we go on?), or enjoying a drink on the wraparound porch before heading to a hike

Glen Falls Tiny Cabin

Photo via “Glen Falls Tiny Cabin” on Airbnb

Glen Falls Tiny Cabin | 2 guests | 1 br, 1 ba | $75/night | Picture it: Sipping freshly-made coffee inside or breathing in nature in the adirondack chairs outside

Terrace at Tiny

Photo via “The Terrace at Tiny Bluff” on Airbnb

The Terrace at Tiny Bluff | 4 guests | 2 br, 1 ba | $165/night | Picture it: A grown-up treehouse with beautiful views + a clean, modern interior

Photo outside of a darn brown cabin, showing a semicircle of seating around a firepit and a view of the sunset over mountains.

Photo via “Views for Days” on Airbnb

Views for Days | 4 guests | studio, 2 bed, 1 ba | $154/night | Picture it: Gathering around the campfire, watching sunsets atop the mountain + cozying up in the cabin at night

1950s Farmhouse

Photo via Creative Revolver

1950s Farmhouse | 5 guests | 3 br, 2 ba | $185/night | Picture it: 6 acres of solitude, a sprawling front porch + mountain views

Chatt Pad

Photo via “The Chatt Pad” on Airbnb

The Chatt Pad | 4 guests | 1 br, 1 ba | $138/night | Picture it: Soaking in the autumn air with the converted garage door open, hammocking in the yard + birdwatching

white cabin

Photo via “The White Cabin” on Airbnb

The White Cabin | 6 guests | 2 br, 1.5 ba | $158/night | Picture it: Surrounded by mountains, watching the changing leaves, reading a book on the porch

Oh, and if you’re sharing this article with a friend who may visit, make sure they also check out our article filled with activities that Nooga Newbies should know of.

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