Fields of Dreams 500-acre Nature Sanctuary

Campsite in Hillsboro, West Virginia

  1. 6 guests
  2. 12 beds
  3. 2 baths
Hosted by Melanie
  1. 2 years hosting

Listing highlights

Self check-in

You can check in with the building staff.

Beautiful area

This home is in a scenic location.

Mountain and valley views

Soak up the views during your stay.
Welcome to the Yew Mountain Center (YMC) located on a secluded 500-acre Botanical Sanctuary. Campsite w/firepit & bathhouse; shared lodge areas include Starlink Internet, a kitchenette, and great room access. Enjoy ponds, trails, forest farm & events. Pet-friendly. 20 miles to Cranberry Glades Botanical Area. The Monongahela National Forest surrounds YMC, near Beartown State Park, Droop Mountain Battlefield & Watoga State Park. YMC awaits you in Pocahontas County, Nature’s Mountain Playground!

The space
Your campsite with Lodge access will be located at the YMC pond and at the beginning of the trail "Red Eft Road."

It is a large flat area with enough room for a large tent. The ground is covered in grass and a bit of moss for natural padding.

There is a fire ring available for your use at your campsite.

This campsite also includes the optional use of our large, aged canvas recreational tent.

The bathhouse includes two full bathrooms, each with its own separate outside entrance.

Access to a water spigot and picnic tables.

The two outside entrance bathrooms are located on the pond side of the lodge by the sauna.

Additional Addon Amenities -
You MUST make a REQUEST
(not guaranteed available)

6-person tent: $15 (1 Possibly Available)
9-person tent: $20 (1 Possibly Available)
Queen blow-up bed: $10 (4 Possibly Available)
Twin blow-up bed: $5 (1 Possibly Available)

Please keep in mind that camping may not be advisable in freezing temperatures. Please plan accordingly and within your own comfort and abilities.

The Yew Mountain Center, a naturalist's haven, welcomes students, researchers, and artists. This community-created learning center offers a serene natural setting, ideal for solo or group retreats seeking a wilderness experience, meeting space, field research lab, or an immersive introduction to the natural sciences.

Guest access
Along with your campsite, our guests will also enjoy access to our inviting shared community spaces:

Explore a variety of on-site wide forest trails with interpretive signs and views of the forest farm. The five YMC ponds are awaiting your discovery.

The YMC Great Room is a gathering place where all our guests come together to share stories, play instruments, read books (with a selection of fiction, non-fiction, and many children’s titles), play board games, or relax around the large stone fireplace and enjoy the scenic mountain views.

Make yourself at home in our Dining Room and Kitchenette, thoughtfully equipped with a mini fridge, toaster, microwave, toaster oven, and a single-burner stove—perfect for preparing meals and snacks during your stay.

Unwind in our outdoor sauna (optional amenity) and enjoy the convenience of two additional full outdoor bathrooms at the sauna (shared space.)

Beyond Airbnb, our non-profit organization hosts a variety of events, inviting guests to connect and enjoy shared community spaces during these gatherings.

Our program menu, paired with healthy local food and music, creates a holistic experience showcasing the best of the Appalachian region. Your patronage supports our educational programs for local youth, funding workshops and nature-based experience learning to empower the next generation.

You can find our other Lodge Rooms, Campsites, and Entire Lodge rentals by clicking on my profile.

Other things to note
Agritourism & Nature Experiences

Staying with us means access to a rich lineup of seasonal, on-site events rooted in Appalachian ecology, foodways, and land stewardship. Guests are welcome to join guided forest walks, hands-on workshops, and community gatherings that connect people more deeply to the land.

Highlights throughout the year include Winter Tree Walks, Mountain State Maple Days with free tours of our educational maple operation, and our popular Fruit Tree Grafting Workshop (often sells out). Spring celebrates the forest in bloom with Wildflowers & Ramps, Wild Edibles Walk, and WV Forest Farming Field Day, exploring medicinal herbs, mushrooms, maple syrup, and regenerative income opportunities.

Summer features immersive weekends like Mountain Medicine Weekend and Mushroom Weekend, offering foraging, plant medicine preparation, arts, and education for beginners and experienced enthusiasts alike. As fall approaches, guests can join a Native Seed Collection Walk, gathering seeds to support forest restoration and take home for personal forest gardens.

The property borders a Class 1 “Excellent” Dark Sky area, making it ideal for exceptional stargazing—some of the best in the region. Events vary by season and availability, and some require advance registration. See all our rentals, including camping and full lodge rentals at www.airbnb.com/p/YewMountainRetreats

Nearby Attractions:
• Beartown State Park
• Droop Mountain Battlefield State Park
• Watoga State Park & CCC Museum
• Peal Buck Birthplace
• Greenbrier River Trail
• Seneca Trail
• Falls of Hills Creek
• Cranberry Mountain Nature Center
• Cranberry Glades Botanical Area
• Cranberry Wilderness
• Highland Scenic Highway
• Pocahontas County Opera House
• Snowshoe Mountain Resort
• Silver Creek Ski & Tubing Area

As part of our mission as a botanical sanctuary, we value every animal as a vital part of the ecosystem and recognize their crucial roles. Please be advised that ladybugs, seeking their ideal habitat, may occasionally be found near your room windows.

The sauna is available for a $10 fee that goes to help support our non-profit's mission and goals.

The Yew Mountain Center is accessible by a paved, well-maintained county road. It is a winding, narrow road, so we suggest traveling slowly and enjoying the scenery. However, during winter months, road conditions may necessitate a four-wheel drive or tire chains, as we are 3 miles off the main road and cannot guarantee clear snow or ice.

Stay on Lobelia Rd regardless of your direction until you reach Seneca Trail (US 219).

Please keep in mind that camping may not be advisable in freezing temperatures. Please plan accordingly and within your own comfort and abilities.

What this place offers

Mountain view
Valley view
Lake access
Kitchen
Wifi

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Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for value

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Where you’ll be

Hillsboro, West Virginia, United States
Exact location will be provided after booking.

Neighborhood highlights

Very rural - forest

Meet your host

Started hosting in 2023
Born in the 80s
Where I went to school: Pfeiffer University - Misenheimer, NC

Co-hosts

  • Adrienne
  • Marlyn
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Things to know

Cancellation policy
House rules
Check-in: 3:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Checkout before 1:00 PM
6 guests maximum
Safety & property
Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm
Some spaces are shared