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A modern cabin exterior is highlighted by a large triangular glass front, revealing a lofted interior space. A spiral staircase is visible, leading to the upper level. Warm lighting enhances the wood accents and furniture, creating a welcoming ambiance for guests.
Cabin in Mathias
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Lost River Nordic House, dog friendly + hot tub

Relaxing modern getaway in Lost River, WV. Lofted ceiling, fully glass fronted cabin with beautiful wooded views. Featuring 1 queen bedroom, 2 full bed loft with spiral staircase, 1 full bath, fully stocked kitchen, open living room with two story glass windows, deck with hot tub & gas grill. High speed fiber internet and desk for remote work. Outdoor fire pit. Ideal for groups, families and couples. Dog friendly! WINTER RENTERS: You must have 4 wheel or all wheel drive in the event of snow.

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Cabin in Swanton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Honeymoon Spa Experience! Pond! Sauna! Hot Tub!

High End, Romantic Escape with Private Pond nestled in the pines, located 1 mile from Deep Creek Lake State Park, Custom Sauna, Hot Tub, Outdoor TV, Cozy Rocking Chairs, Propane Fire Pit, Soaking Tub, Robes, Plush King Bed, Espresso Machine, Margaretaville Margarita Machine, Firepit by the pond, Sound Appealing? Then this is the place for you! Re-connect with your signifiant other in a spa like, mountain setting. We provide all the essentials and much more! Just 15 minutes from Wisp Resort.

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A modern cabin is viewed amid tall green trees, featuring a distinctive angular design. Large windows create a seamless connection with the natural surroundings. A covered deck is furnished with outdoor chairs, providing a comfortable space for relaxation.
Cabin in Culpeper
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Bison Farm - Cabin "Brisa"

Bison Farm cabin in a very secluded section toward the back side of a 300 acre working bison farm. This is a tiny home Park Model with 400 sq. ft. and a nice spacious covered deck providing an outdoor living room. The kitchen has a 2-burner induction cook-top, a convection oven that is also a microwave and a small refrigerator and freezer two drawer unit that has decent space but is not a full sized appliance. Note: bison rotate pastures daily. Please don't expect them in your cabin view.

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An A-frame structure combines wood and metal elements, nestled among lush green trees. A wooden deck leads to a welcoming front door, complemented by a festive wreath. A picnic table and charcoal grill are positioned nearby, surrounded by a natural, shaded landscape.
Cabin in Mineral County
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

Glamping in a Creekside Aframe

This cozy aframe is a perfect glamping getaway for two! You'll stay on 20 acres with over 700 feet of frontage on Abrams Creek. Ready to unplug? The aframe is completely off grid with solar energy and a wood-fired stove. Sleep in luxury with fine linens and a queen size bed, but spend your day splashing in the crystal clear creek and hiking through the forest. Enjoy your evening playing cornhole while dinner cooks on the grill, topped off with a favorite beverage around the campfire.

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Treehouse in Stanardsville
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

CloudPointe Retreat

Rare Appalachian Treehouse Gem! Luxurious, one-of-a-kind retreat for couples. Elevated tiny house among the treetops, private parking, plush bedroom, sleek bathroom, beautiful kitchenette, loveseat, lounge, private double-level decks, fireside lounging (wood provided), gas grill, and patio with a hot tub! Surrounded by nature, with wineries, hikes, restaurants and shopping all nearby. Please come and relax and revel in the beauty of nature! 4WD is recommended.

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A spacious deck features multiple Adirondack chairs arranged for enjoying scenic mountain views. The area is illuminated by natural light, with a wooden railing framing the outdoor space. The surrounding trees add a touch of greenery to the serene environment.
Cabin in Lost River
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

Rustic and stylish mountain getaway

The Little Black Cabin is everything you've been dreaming about for your cozy mountain getaway! Take in sweeping views, curl up by the fireplace, or make s'mores at the fire pit. Whip up a gourmet meal in the small but well-appointed kitchen. Three dining areas offer options for dinner -- or a remote office, thanks to wifi. Sample nearby hiking, yoga, and farmers' market. We're a little rustic (no TV, AC, microwave, laundry or dishwasher) and a lot stylish!

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Cabin in Great Cacapon
5 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

Modern Black A-Frame Retreat in the Woods

Escape to a striking, modern black A-frame cabin nestled on 3+ acres of pristine hardwood forest. Welcome to The Slate & Cedar A-Frame, designed with both style and serenity in mind by renowned architect, Art Vandelay, this cozy retreat offers the perfect blend of seclusion and convenience. Though you'll feel worlds away, this property is just minutes from historic downtown Berkeley Springs filled with unique shops, local dining and cultural attractions.

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A modern cabin exterior is showcased, designed with large windows and a wood facade. A spacious deck features seating and a dining table, surrounded by lush greenery. The cabin is elevated above the ground, blending harmoniously with the natural landscape.
Cabin in Stanley
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

The Gramophone - Romantic Valley Retreat

A Shenandoah Valley peaceful retreat in its own mini-valley, featuring a mountain-top creek rushing through the 3-acre property. Enjoy a romantic getaway with a premium sound system and record player, a wood-burning indoor fireplace, a wood-burning outdoor hot tub, a deck hanging among the trees, and tons of nearby adventures. These are just some wonders you can soak up during your stay. Just 2 hours away from Washington DC. Welcome to The Gramophone.

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Large glass doors are showcased in the A-frame design, allowing natural light to fill the space. A dining table with chairs is positioned alongside a cozy seating area. The expansive view highlights the mountains and sky, enhancing the serene indoor atmosphere.
Cabin in Lost City
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Ascent at Lost River (cozy cabin with views)

Kick back and relax in this calm, mountain ridge retreat in the wild and wonderful state of West Virginia. From sunrise to sunset, you will have views of the mountains and peaceful quiet time to chill on the porch or by the fire. Enjoy the entire house and exploring the national parks in the area. Check out the cabin on IG at ascentatlostriver to see more photos of Ascent and local recommendations for delicious eats and fun activities.

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A modern cabin is nestled among vibrant autumn foliage, with leaves in shades of red, orange, and yellow. The building features a dark exterior and large windows, surrounded by trees that enhance the feeling of being in a treehouse.
Cabin in Maysville
5 out of 5 average rating, 268 reviews

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.

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The modern cabin is set on a serene hillside, featuring a spacious deck with a hot tub and fire pit. Large glass windows offer mountain views, while the soft evening light casts a warm glow over the outdoor space, surrounded by lush greenery.
Home in Augusta
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Hart's Overlook | HOT TUB, Mtn Views + Pond!

BNB Breeze Presents: Hart's Overlook! Experience the West Virginia Mountains from our newly-built retreat! With a private hot tub, fire pit, and picturesque views of the West Virginia Mountains that you get with your personal retreat in paradise! This newly built modern cabin includes: - HOT TUB! - Fire Pit - Smart TV - Charcoal Grill - Hilltop Pavillion - Private Pond! - Picturesque Views

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Cabin in Wardensville
5 out of 5 average rating, 50 reviews

Creekside A-Frame on Lost River | Hot Tub | Creek

Welcome to Creekside at Lost River, a modern A-Frame retreat tucked at the end of a quiet road in the mountains of West Virginia. This amazing cabin sits right on the Lost River, offering a peaceful escape with upscale amenities and total privacy. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, nature retreat, or quiet work-from-anywhere stay, this is the perfect place to relax and recharge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Cabins?

    Cabins has stays nestled among scenic woodlands, cozy riverside cottages, and traditional mountain cabins. Many rentals are near hiking trails and outdoor recreation, providing peaceful environments for travelers seeking nature.

  • What are the best things to do in Cabins with kids?

    Kids can enjoy nature hikes, fishing in gentle river spots, and exploring nearby parks with interactive exhibits. Families frequently visit wildlife observation areas, participate in guided tours, or join seasonal outdoor activities.

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

    Cabins is frequently suggested for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring mountain streams. Nature lovers often visit nearby parks, enjoy scenic vistas, and participate in outdoor activities such as kayaking or horseback riding.

  • How is the weather in Cabins?

    Cabins has cold winters between 18–33°F (-8–1°C) and warm summers around 56–74°F (14–23°C). Spring and fall are cool, with rainfall throughout the year, supporting lush landscapes and seasonal color changes.

  • When is the best time to visit Cabins?

    Late spring and autumn are often recommended for milder temperatures, blooming wildflowers, and colorful foliage. Outdoor festivals, hiking, and river activities are most popular during these months.

  • What are the best places to visit in Cabins?

    Explore scenic overlooks, local parks, and riverside picnic spots around Cabins. Visitors also enjoy historic sites, artisan studios, and nature centers that celebrate the region’s landscapes and cultural history.

  • What are some hiking trails in Cabins?

    Explore trails winding through mountain forests, scenic river paths, and nature loops in nearby state parks. The area has routes for both leisurely walks and more challenging climbs, often with lookout points.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Cabins?

    Families can explore nature trails, go fishing in nearby rivers, or picnic in scenic spots surrounded by forested hills. Local parks and outdoor recreation areas often have playgrounds, walking paths, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

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

    Travelers frequently head to local state parks, explore underground caverns, or visit historic mountain towns for shopping and dining. Scenic drives through national forest areas are also often suggested for their panoramic views.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Cabins?

    Cabins has pet friendly stays, including rustic cabins and mountain lodges. Many rentals encourage outdoor activities with your pet, and forested areas nearby are frequent spots for walking dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Cabins?

    Bring a map for exploring rural areas, and check trail conditions before setting out. Locals often suggest visiting during fall for vibrant foliage or packing snacks and water for longer outdoor adventures.

  • What is Cabins known for?

    Cabins is known for its mountain scenery, access to outdoor adventures, and tranquil rivers. The area has a history rooted in rural Appalachian cultures, with traditions visible in local crafts and storytelling.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Cabins?

    Around Cabins, visitors often discover peaceful riverbanks, lesser-known hiking paths, and small waterfalls tucked into the woods. Historic sites and local artisan studios provide insight into the region’s culture and heritage.

  • What are the best foods to try in Cabins?

    Cabins has Appalachian staples like cornbread, seasoned trout, and fruit preserves, often featured in local diners. Visitors may also find homemade pies and farm-sourced produce at farmers markets.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Cabins?

    Pack layers for cool evenings, sturdy shoes for hiking, and rain gear for sudden showers. Outdoor essentials like bug repellent, reusable water bottles, and a camera for scenic views are often recommended.

  • What is the nightlife in Cabins like?

    Cabins has a quiet nightlife, often centered around small local eateries, casual bars, and gatherings at rural venues. Visitors typically unwind with relaxed evenings, stargazing, or sharing stories by a firepit.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Cabins?

    Cabins and surrounding areas host seasonal fairs, mountain heritage festivals, and craft shows, frequently anchored around late spring or autumn weekends. Traditional music gatherings and nature-themed events are also often recommended.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Cabins?

    Cabins has family friendly vacation rentals, such as spacious cottages and cabins with kid-focused amenities. Many stays provide easy access to outdoor spaces for safe play and family activities.

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