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Cabin in Wardensville
Lost River Blackbird A-Frame Cabin: hot tub + wifi
Lost River Blackbird is our treasured A-frame cabin, a family retreat from the city on 3 wooded acres in the heart of the George Washington National Forest (58,000 acres behind the property line), just a 2 hour drive from DC. INSIDE: Full kitchen, five beds, comfortable furnishings, wi-fi, and enormous windows and skylights offering abundant natural light. OUTSIDE: Wrap-around deck canopied by pine and maple trees, hot tub, fire pit, grill, picnic area, hammock, and ample outdoor furniture.
$244 per night
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Cabin in Mathias
Modern Mountaintop Cabin -Stunning Views *Hot Tub*
Whether you're looking to get away/recharge or work from a (different) home for a little while, this beautiful cedar log cabin perched atop a mountain is a great choice. This 4 BR/2.5 BA cabin offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys - including stunning sunrises. Take in the vistas from the wraparound deck or the great room with its cathedral ceilings, and then enjoy the pool table and other amenities. Two workstations also help you get some work done (if needed!).
$201 per night
Superhost
Cabin in Maysville
Modern cabin in Dolly Sods w/ sauna & EV charger
A bright, modern cabin in the heart of the Monongahela National Forest. This brand new design driven space feels like being in a treehouse. It lies at the edge of the Dolly Sods wilderness, has forest views from every room, and a sauna. The location provides easy access to tons of hiking and is only 2.5-3 hours from Washington DC. It's as close as you can get to Dolly Sods without camping! 4WD needed in the winter.
$240 per night
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Your guide to Cabins

All About Cabins

Surrounded by the Allegheny Mountains and Monongahela National Forest, Cabins is an outdoor community with infinite opportunities for both sport and seclusion. If you’re searching for cabins or vacation cottages to rent in West Virginia, this Potomac Highlands region offers a plethora of mountain villages, forested hills, clear mountain streams, and striking gorges that make for excellent hiking, biking, and fishing conditions.

Indeed, anglers from all over come to this area located on the North Fork of the South Branch Potomac River to wet their lines in the mountain streams and scenic lakes, while winter snow brings skiers and snowboarders to Canaan Valley, which is also part of this area.

US Route 48, also known as “Mountain Skyway,” will take you through Grant, Hampshire, and Hardy counties. Stop at the Lost River Trading Post, an old railway station turned general store, and choose from more than 300 goods from local artisans, crafters, woodworkers, and consignors. Art lovers will want to explore the arts scene in the towns of Davis and Thomas, featuring local galleries and exhibits. End your trip with the incredible hiking trails at Spruce Knob, the highest point in West Virginia.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Cabins

The best time for cabin vacation rentals in the North Fork of the South Branch Potomac River region is between May and June, and September to November. The mild weather of late spring provides beautiful wildflower blooms for hikers to enjoy in the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area. If you’re up for a road trip, the central West Virginia town of Minden hosts the eclectic Mountain Music Festival in May. Early fall brings gorgeous foliage, making it a wonderful time for hiking at Blackwater Falls State Park or simply driving along the mountainous roads. November to April brings a cold stretch across the region, rewarding those willing to brave the chill with ample winter sporting opportunities and holiday light installations. July and August bring heat and humidity, prime conditions for fishing, tubing, and whitewater rafting.


Top things to do in Cabins

Highland Scenic Highway

In the heart of Monongahela National Forest, the Highland Scenic Highway offers one of the most beautiful drives on the East Coast. Drive along 43 miles of scenic road through wild forest, over rolling hills, and across pristine rivers. Stop at Falls of Hill Creek for magical, secluded waterfall hikes. You’ll also find plenty of opportunities to fish, camp, and photograph breathtaking vistas dotted along the highway.

Elkins Art Scene

Located on the Monongahela National Forest edge, Elkins’ natural beauty has inspired a vibrant local arts scene. The Randolph County Arts Center, housed in a historic church, hosts exhibits, concerts, and over 100 art and music classes each year. To learn about Appalachian culture, visit the Augusta Heritage Center at Davis & Elkins College. Internationally renowned for teaching, presenting, and nurturing traditional music, dance, folklife, and folk art, the center offers multi-week arts seminars throughout summer.

Hike Dolly Sods

Hikers will revel in the 47 miles of hiking trails in Dolly Sods. With elevations ranging from 2,600 feet to 4,000 feet, the cool weather produces unique ecosystems, such as boggs and boulder-filled meadows usually associated with Canada, not West Virginia. Dolly Sods makes for a great day hike or a multi-night backpacking trip, offering spectacular natural beauty and unique topography for the more adventurous.

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