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Massanutten vacation rentals

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Top-rated vacation rentals in Massanutten

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Cabin in Shenandoah
Charming cabin near Shenandoah River
Come on and 'Wander Inn'. This charming cabin is perfect for those who wants to enjoy the serenity of the woods but be within a short drive away from area attractions. Consider this cabin your home away from home in Shenandoah. Nestled on 4 acres and designed with comfort and togetherness in mind. Our hope is that you enjoy your stay; from enjoying a morning cup of coffee, playing classic board games to soaking in the hot tub. All while being surrounded by the magnificence of the valley.
$254 per night
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Cabin in Shenandoah
Shenandoah Getaway *Hot Tub* Game Room* Hiking
Looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, enjoy mountain views, kayak in the Shenandoah River, and enjoy relaxing /fun time with family and friends? Tucked away in the Shenandoah Valley is River's getaway. Enjoy the breathtaking views from the deck or the hot tub, a massive firepit to roast marshmallows, an outbuilding designed to entertain hosting a 70inch tv, air hockey table, and reading area w/massive bean bag, or just relax and reconnect with loved ones.
$233 per night
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Cabin in Broadway
Stargazers Cabin Hot Tub! Mountain Views!
BRAND NEW LISTING!! (4WD/AWD recommended, not required) Totally renovated 2 bedroom cabin in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley! Less than 2 hours from Northern VA! Perfect for a romantic getaway or a peaceful retreat with friends. Take in the breathtaking mountain views from the hot tub on the deck, or kick back in front of the fireplace and watch a movie with the ones you love. Located halfway between Bryce Resort and Harrisonburg VA (about 25 min to both).
$210 per night

Stay near Massanutten's top sights

Massanutten Resort150 locals recommend
Massanutten Indoor WaterPark88 locals recommend
Massanutten Ski Lodge44 locals recommend
Family Adventure Park19 locals recommend
Campfire Grill26 locals recommend
Base Camp19 locals recommend

Massanutten house rentals

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Home in Massanutten
Sam's Place: Brand-new Massanutten home w/ arcade!
$226 per night
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Home in Massanutten
Duke's Place: New Masssanutten home w/ game room!
$248 per night
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Home in McGaheysville
Pet Friendly! KING BED! Summer Getaway! FIRE PIT!
$169 per night
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Home in McGaheysville
Grasshopper Cottage
$113 per night

Massanutten condo rentals

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Condo in Massanutten
Luxury Retreat at Massanutten Resort
$100 per night
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Condo in Massanutten
Regal getaway at Massanutten Resort
$165 per night
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Condo in Massanutten
Woodstone at Massanutten 1br suite, Saturday check
$70 per night
Condo in Massanutten
Woodstone Meadows Premium Two Bed P
$162 per night

Massanutten cabin rentals

Cabin in Luray
"The Sparrow" Luxury A-Frame in the Shenandoah
$279 per night
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Cabin in New Market
Views! Hot Tub! Tranquil Mountain Escape
$228 per night
Cabin in Broadway
Fully Renovated Broadway Cabin w/ Private Hot Tub!
$147 per night
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Cabin in New Market
Mountain View Romantic Cabin❤️HotTub Fireplace WiFi
$218 per night

Your guide to Massanutten

Welcome to Massanutten

Located in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, Massanutten has grown into a popular ski destination. In the late 19th century, the area was the site of a health resort, built on the reputation of the natural spring waters that flowed nearby. After that popularity waned, it was developed in the 1970s into a winter sports haven, centered on the dramatic Massanutten Peak, a 1,500-foot tall mountain at the southern end of the Massanutten Mountains near Harrisonburg in Rockingham County. Now the area draws outdoor lovers year-round, whether it’s for a round of golf in the spring, hiking in the summer and fall, or speeding down the famous ski trails in the winter.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Massanutten

The best times to head stay in one of Massanutten’s vacation rentals all depend on what you’re looking to do there. Snow sports are, of course, the major draw of the winter months. The area typically sees snowfall from November to April, with the most snow around late January and early February. But there are just as many outdoor activities here that are suitable for the snow-free months. July through October is a popular travel period, especially for golfing, mountain biking, and other outdoor activities. Every season brings its own kind of celebration, with Snow Moon Fest (complete with an Arctic plunge) in the winter, Summer Jam for Independence Day weekend, and Fall Festival in early October.


Top things to do in Massanutten

Year-Round Sports

The 6,000-acre mountain is host to the Shenandoah Valley’s best slopes, whether you’re looking to ski or snowboard. But it also is home to other winter favorites, such as snow tubing and ice skating. Even when there’s no powder in sight, the outdoor activities here are endless: fishing, golf, hiking, kayaking, river tubing, running, tennis, volleyball, and swimming. Plus there’s an 80,000-square-foot waterpark that’s always a temperate 84 degrees Fahrenheit.

Massanutten Ridge Trail

The trailhead for one of the best hiking trails in the area, the 4.5-mile out-and-back Ridge Trail, starts at the parking lot at the end of Del Webb Drive. Follow the blue blazes from the wooden steps, but be aware that the trail is considered a challenging one since the ridge can be rocky in places. But the payoff of panoramic mountain views is well worth the climb.

Shenandoah National Park

It’s just a 20-minute drive to the 200,000-acre park’s Swift Gap Run Entrance, one of the four entrances to the scenic Skyline Drive, a 105-mile route along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains, built in the 1930s to showcase the area’s sprawling beauty. Adventure seekers can also find hiking, climbing, birdwatching, and fishing in the park.