Bean Station, Tennessee's primary attractions center around Norris Lake's pristine waters and recreational opportunities, the historic Bean Station community along the old Great Indian Warpath, Cherokee Lake's fishing and boating access, and the nearby Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, making waterfront amenities absolutely essential for maximizing rental revenue in this destination. Properties must offer boat storage, fishing equipment cleaning stations, kayak/paddleboard storage, and lake gear such as life jackets and water toys to serve the countless visitors drawn to both Norris and Cherokee Lakes for swimming, fishing, and water sports. Given the area's rich Civil War and frontier history that attracts heritage tourists exploring the Great Indian Warpath and nearby historical sites, properties should provide comfortable outdoor spaces like fire pits and covered porches where guests can relax after day trips, along with reliable high-speed internet for researching local historical sites and sharing their experiences. Additionally, since many visitors use Bean Station as a base for exploring Cumberland Gap National Historical Park's hiking trails and scenic drives, essential amenities include hiking gear storage, outdoor equipment cleaning areas, hot tubs or spa features for post-hiking recovery, and spacious parking for guests bringing boats, ATVs, or hiking equipment, ensuring the property serves as the perfect launching point for both water-based recreation and historical exploration.