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An aerial view captures a vibrant ski in/out complex at dusk, with lights illuminating the slopes and buildings. The lower section showcases a cozy studio featuring a bunk bed and seating area, complemented by a spacious counter and scenic window.
Condo in Snowshoe
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Renovated Ski in/out, pool/hot tub, slps 6, #1105

Renovated Ski In/Out Poolside/View This studio has been re-designed to maximize space. LVP flooring, granite counters, and lots of storage innovations. Queens size bed has drawers & extra stg., a Queen Sleepr & a bunk. Ideal for 2-4 adults or 2 adults & 2-4 kids. Silver Creek has day/night skiing, pool, & tubing. Your season pass is good for ALL slopes at Snowshoe, Western Territory(all black diamonds), & Silvercreek. Take the free shuttle to the Village & Western Territory (little over 2 miles)

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Cabin in Woodstock
5 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

The Bird's Nest - Cabin by the River

Located on one of the Seven Bends of the Shenandoah River, the Bird’s Nest is a brand new, custom built 800 square foot cabin featuring an open loft with king bed and skylights, steam shower, heated bathroom floor, and gas fireplace. Exterior amenities include a hot tub, gas grill, gas fire pit table, fire pit by the river, and private river access in a peaceful, wooded setting. Kayaks/tubes are available to use to float down the river with the unique ability to park/exit on the hosts’ property.

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Tiny home in Stanley
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Modern A-Frame w/ Hot Tub, Sauna & Stunning Views

Escape to Hiya Cabin, the ultimate getaway to unwind, celebrate, or simply embrace some peaceful solitude. This stunning A-frame offers breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains views, a private hot tub, and a soothing barrel sauna. Inside, a stylish and cozy retreat awaits with a plush king bed, a fully equipped kitchen, board games, Xbox, EV charge. Spend your evenings by the fire pit, enjoying the mountain air and starry sky. Minutes from Luray Caverns, Lake Arrowhead, Shenandoah National Park & more

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The exterior of the cabin is surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage. The front entrance is framed by large windows, showcasing the modern design. A spacious deck with wooden railing offers seating arrangements, while steps lead to the entry door, set against a serene wooded backdrop.
Cabin in Berkeley Springs
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Romantic, hot tub, king bed, private, pet-friendly

Uniquely spacious escape for couple, small family, or solo traveler. 30-foot great room, wall of windows facing large deck, oak floors NEW HOT TUB in private setting. King bedroom with en suite bath; loft has twin bed. Modern with touches of mcm & vintage create a magical retreat for you in the treetops. On 2 acres. Hike to top of Cacapon Mountain from back door. Quick drive (3 mins) to private community pool/hot tub/tot pool (summer only). 10 minutes to Berkeley Springs with Roman Baths, arts s

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A charming cottage exterior showcases a green facade with textured wood siding, complemented by a welcoming porch. Outdoor seating is provided by rustic chairs around a fire pit on the lawn. A table nearby offers an inviting spot for dining, set against a backdrop of distant mountains.
Cottage in Crozet
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Idyllic Cottage Retreat

⭐️ Condé Nast Traveler Approved ⭐️ Cozy cottage nestled on a historic 400-acre Blue Ridge Mountain farm abutting Shenandoah National Park. Every space inside this cozy cottage is creatively styled, with tons of perfectly imperfect charm. Outside, a hammock beneath the elm trees, fire pit and grill, all allow for enjoying the splendor of this peaceful enclave. Excellent day-tripping to many of central Virginia's celebrated wineries and breweries, as well as scenic drives and hiking trails.

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A spacious living area features a high A-frame ceiling with wood paneling and large glass windows allowing natural light. A comfortable sofa is positioned near the fireplace, with a dining table and chairs nearby. The oak hardwood floor enhances the cabin's rustic charm.
Cabin in Mathias
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Lost River Hideout

Winter has arrived and we are no strangers to snow. Venture into wild or stay cozy by our fireplace and marvel at nature through the huge living room windows. Beyond the cabin only the vast GW National Forest. Our cabin offers all modern amenities including high speed wifi, central air, and a gourmet kitchen. Keep your eyes open for wildlife. The cabin is a stone throw from lakes and endless trails. Or maybe go skiing? But be warned - you may not wish to leave once you put your feet up!

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A scenic outdoor view showcases a wooden deck winding down to a lush landscape. Vibrant flowers and greenery adorn the space, while a hot tub is visible nearby. A beautiful sunset casts warm hues across the sky, offering panoramic views of the valley below.
Guest suite in Harpers Ferry
5 out of 5 average rating, 276 reviews

Luxury Mountain Getaway: Sunsets, Wines & Views.

Celebrate your special moment in chic elegance and 5-star amenities for adult couples only. You deserve the Sunset Rouge. It's a destination in a relaxed and romantic setting to escape anxiety of kids, city, and work. Let the fun décor and panoramic views inspire the writer and artist within. During the day, take flight with eagles at eye level. At night, gaze into the heavens to catch a falling star. Within 2 miles is Lake Shannondale with beach access provided by the Mountain Lake Club.

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Chalet in Tucker County
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

The Davis Ridge - Mt Views, Fireplace, Balcony

This beautiful property is centrally located close to Davis, Thomas and Canaan Valley's most famous attractions. Witness the sunrises and sunsets over the mountains from the balcony, take a dip in the heated seasonal pool, get cozy and warm next to the wood fireplace (free firewood included), cook a delicious meal on the outdoor grill, and end the day toasting from the balcony and cuddled by the fire. You're only a few minutes from all the major sites and attractions in the area.

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An inviting outdoor area surrounds a contemporary chalet, featuring a walkway made of stepping stones and a cozy fire pit area. Seating is provided nearby, and lush greenery frames the property, creating a serene connection with nature.
Cabin in Swanton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Chalet in the Orchard; Romance, Luxury, Relaxation

The Chalet in the Orchard was designed with Romance, Luxury, and Relaxation in Mind. The Chalet offers many first class amenties to Enjoy with your Partner. * Movie Theater with Surround Sound * Tonal Digital Home Gym * Dedicated Work Space * Fast Wifi * Sauna * Hot tub * Outdoor TV * Gas and Wood Burning Fire Pit * Private outdoor Seating * Large Soaking Bathtub * Luxury Stone tile Shower * Heated Tile Bathroom Floors * Full Kitchen * Breville Espresso Machine * King Bed

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The outdoor firepit area is surrounded by wooden seating and log stump tables. Two wooden structures flank the space, providing a unique aesthetic. The treehouse sits elevated in the background, with trees displaying autumn foliage creating a vibrant backdrop.
Treehouse in Verona
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

The Laurel Hill Treehouse

Tucked away in the woods, this Scandinavian-inspired treehouse is a quiet, peaceful spot designed for a relaxed couples getaway. Surrounded by trees and overlooking beautiful woodland views, it’s an easy place to slow down and unwind. Spend your time on the wraparound porch, soak in the hot tub, cool off in the creek, or settle in by the fire at night. This is a serene, comfortable retreat where you can reset, enjoy all that nature has to offer, and simply be present.

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The historic gristmill is illuminated at dusk, reflecting warmly in the creek. The multi-level structure features wooden accents and is surrounded by greenery. A sense of tranquility is enhanced by the soft lights that decorate the exterior, highlighting the mill's charm.
Place to stay in Quicksburg
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 496 reviews

Grist Mill Cabin - Hot tub! Waterwheel! Creek!

Hot tub AND the waterwheel turns! Cozy romantic couple's getaway repurposed from an historic 18th century gristmill. Great for college parents weekend. Perfect for a honeymoon or babymoon! Covered deck overlooks the picturesque mill, providing relaxing sounds from the creek and waterwheel. The "ghost village" of Moore's Store is now surrounded by orchards and farms. Private yet convenient to wineries, breweries, ski resorts, hiking, caverns and rope adventures.

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A rustic log cabin is nestled among lush trees, showcasing its stone chimney and a welcoming porch. The natural setting offers a serene atmosphere, with dappled light filtering through the leaves, highlighting the cabin's historic log structure.
Cabin in Rockbridge Baths
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 409 reviews

Little Cabin in the Woods is quiet and secluded!

Enjoy our rustic, cozy, historic log cabin in the woods on 21 acres with two streams and a little meadow. The logs, from the 1800's, were reconfigured 17 years ago combining a rich history with high speed internet and modern amenities. Sink into the luscious bed with totally organic sheets, mattress topper, and pillows. Take a walk on the original wagon train road down to a stream or bath your senses in the majestic view of Jump Mountain from the meadow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Cabins?

    Cabins experiences a humid continental climate with significant seasonal variations. Summers are warm with temperatures around 80°F (27°C), while winters can be cold, dropping down to 20°F (-6°C), and often include snowfall. The region is known for its rainfall, especially in the spring.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Cabins?

    In Cabins, visitors can immerse themselves in nature by hiking in Monongahela National Forest, fishing in the North Fork River, or exploring the unique features of Seneca Caverns. Wildlife enthusiasts might appreciate the Bald Eagle spotting at Grant County Park, while history buffs could be drawn to the Heritage Park and Museum.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Cabins?

    The most popular time to visit Cabins is from late spring to early fall, with temperatures ranging from 60°F to 80°F (15°C to 27°C). This period includes the annual Treasure Mountain Festival in September, famous for its vibrant parades, local craft exhibitions, and live performances.

  • What are the best places to stay in Cabins?

    Popular areas to stay in Cabins include the vicinity of the North Fork River for fishing enthusiasts, the outskirts of Monongahela National Forest for nature lovers, or close to the downtown area for easy access to local amenities. Staying near Seneca Rocks can offer easy access to climbing and hiking options.

  • What are the best places to visit in Cabins?

    Popular destinations in Cabins include the breath-taking Seneca Rocks, the unique Smoke Hole Caverns, or the peaceful Spruce Knob Lake. The historic Judy Gap is another frequently suggested site, while nature enthusiasts might enjoy visiting the expansive Monongahela National Forest.

  • What are some hiking trails in Cabins?

    Cabins is surrounded by numerous hiking trails. The North Fork Mountain Trail offers panoramic views, while the Seneca Creek Backcountry trail takes hikers past waterfalls and wildflower meadows. The Dolly Sods Wilderness area also provides an array of trails across diverse landscapes, including bogs and heath barrens.

  • What are some family activities to do in Cabins?

    Families in Cabins can explore the Dolly Sods Wilderness with its unique flora and fauna, embark on a scenic drive at Seneca Rocks, or try their hand at trout fishing in the South Branch Potomac River. The Smoke Hole Caverns, located nearby, offers fascinating guided tours, an engaging activity for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Cabins?

    For day trips from Cabins, visitors can explore the historic town of Franklin, go bird watching at Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge, or enjoy the scenic views at Blackwater Falls State Park. Another option is to spend a day in the charming town of Elkins, known for its arts scene and beautiful parks.

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.

What are the 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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