Little Greenbrier (Great Smoky Mountains)

35°40′59″N 83°38′19″W / 35.6831°N 83.6386°W / 35.6831; -83.6386

The King-Walker Place at Little Greenbrier

Little Greenbrier is the name of a former Appalachian community that is now an historical area in the Great Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee. The community was situated in a valley rising from Metcalf Bottoms along Little River to the upper slopes of Cove Mountain, in the northeastern section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Little Greenbrier was once known simply as "Greenbrier," but "Little" was added to distinguish it from the larger Greenbrier located between Mount Le Conte and Mount Guyot to the east.

Little Greenbrier is currently home to the Walker Cabin and the Little Greenbrier Schoolhouse—both on the National Register of Historic Places.