A couple on vacation shocked to find a bear in their spa



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The simple necessities of life often provide the greatest joy – even if a Tennessee couple on vacation in the Great Smoky Mountains was shocked to find a bear relaxing in their spa.

On May 3, at about 11 am, Elizabeth Strickland and her boyfriend woke up in their cabin in Gatlinburg to find an unexpected company on the property: three black cubs.

"I saw one go for a walk in a corner of the porch and I ran into the room to look at the hot tub out the window, they were there!" the Knoxville woman told WKRN.

According to Strickland, one of the cubs jumped into the whirlpool and even closed his eyes to relax.

According to Strickland, one of the cubs jumped into the whirlpool and even closed his eyes to relax.
(Elizabeth Strickland)

According to Strickland, one of the cubs jumped into the whirlpool and even closed his eyes to relax.

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"It was so cute, so we let them enjoy for a minute. Then they continued their happy journey, "she told Fox 8.

The Knoxville woman said that she and her friends would never forget their first trip together to Gatlinburg - nor to the incredibly cute visitors who made their stay.

The Knoxville woman said that she and her friends would never forget their first trip together to Gatlinburg – nor to the incredibly cute visitors who made their stay.
(Elizabeth Strickland)

In the future, Strickland said that she and her friends would certainly never forget their first trip together to Gatlinburg – nor to the incredibly cute visitors who made their stay.

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With regard to safety, the National Parks Service (NPS) reminds tourists that bears are "dangerous and unpredictable" wild animals and treat any encounter with "extreme caution".

"The voluntary approach within 150 feet, or at any distance that disrupts or moves a bear, is illegal in Great Smoky Mountains National Park," says the NPS website. bears live in the protected park.

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