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Cabin in Berkeley Springs
Modern Cabin w Hot Tub, Fire Pit, WiFi!
Pine Hollow is a modern, newly-renovated cabin nestled in the West Virginia mountains, just minutes from downtown Berkeley Springs. The highlights: - Relax in the outdoor hot tub! - Hang out with a glass of wine & grill on the huge front porch - Stream movies or take video calls on super fast WiFi (great for remote work!) - Cook s’mores and hang out around the fire pit - Drive 4 mins into downtown Berkeley Springs for amazing restaurants, shopping, and dozens of festivals Enjoy!
ﺩ.ﺇ497 per night
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Cabin in Berkeley Springs
+ The Cabin + @ Camp Potomac Peak
The Cabin is the first of three rentals, when coming up the shared driveway at Camp Potomac Peak, and provides everything you need for a weekend in the beautiful mountains of WV. A wrap around deck provides a great hangout space--and includes a private hot tub, outdoor TV, Sonos speaker system, and propane grill. We have two other rentals on the property if you're looking to add more guests--the Cedar + the Lodge! Contact us for a full camp rental (sleeps up to 14).
ﺩ.ﺇ787 per night
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Cabin in Berkeley Springs
Private Creek, Hot Tub, Huge Deck at Chalet Cabin
Creekview Cabin is a secluded chalet cabin nestled in the West Virginia mountains, with everything you need for your getaway. The highlights - Relax in the outdoor hot tub (perfect when it’s cold!) - Splash around or enjoy a picnic & campfire down by Sleepy Creek (private frontage) - Play pool and foosball in the gathering room - Drive to downtown Berkeley Springs for amazing restaurants & shops - Check out all the activities at nearby Cacapon State Park Enjoy!
ﺩ.ﺇ1,066 per night
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Stay near Berkeley Springs's top sights

Photo of Berkeley Springs State Park
Berkeley Springs State Park130 locals recommend
Photo of The Country Inn of Berkeley Springs
The Country Inn of Berkeley Springs27 locals recommend
Photo of Tari's
Tari's102 locals recommend
Photo of The Naked Olive Lounge
The Naked Olive Lounge104 locals recommend
Photo of Charlotte's Cafe
Charlotte's Cafe23 locals recommend
Photo of George Washington's Bathtub
George Washington's Bathtub44 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Berkeley Springs

Cabin in Berkeley Springs
Hot Tub, Big Deck, Comm Pool, WiFi at Chalet Cabin
ﺩ.ﺇ588 per night
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Cabin in Berkeley Springs
Cute Lakefront Cottage w Hot Tub, Kayaks, FirePit
ﺩ.ﺇ565 per night
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Cabin in Great Cacapon
Hot Tub, Screened Porch, Fire Pit at River Cabin
ﺩ.ﺇ533 per night
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Dome in Berkeley Springs
Lux Glamping in Nature ~Hot Tub~
ﺩ.ﺇ653 per night
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Chalet in Berkeley Springs
Chalet Cabin w Hot Tub, Deck/Grill, Fire Pit, WiFi
ﺩ.ﺇ550 per night
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Cabin in Berkeley Springs
Cabin w Private Lake/Beach, Hot Tub, Deck, & Grill
ﺩ.ﺇ516 per night
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Cabin in Berkeley Springs
Cute & Modern Cabin: Hot Tub, FirePit, Pond Access
ﺩ.ﺇ449 per night
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Home in Berkeley Springs
Abby's Lookout - Raised Retreat w/Hot Tub & WiFi
ﺩ.ﺇ530 per night
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Cabin in Berkeley Springs
Secluded Oasis w Hot Tub, Screened-in Porch, WiFi!
ﺩ.ﺇ770 per night
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Cabin in Berkeley Springs
Romantic, hot tub, king bed, private, pet-friendly
ﺩ.ﺇ753 per night
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Cabin in Berkeley Springs
Cozy Cabin Creek Retreat W/Hottub
ﺩ.ﺇ477 per night
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Home in Berkeley Springs
Lomalinda quiet retreat + walk to Berkeley Springs
ﺩ.ﺇ716 per night
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Your guide to Berkeley Springs

All About Berkeley Springs

Berkeley Springs is a town known for its thermal waters and natural spas in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia. Its most popular attraction, Berkeley Springs State Park, contains naturally warm mineral waters first popular with the Indigenous tribes in the area. The park houses what’s considered the country’s first spa, and the first US president was apparently a repeat visitor to its mineral baths. Today you’ll find a variety of rejuvenating services being offered here centered around the therapeutic waters. In the middle of the park stands the town’s oldest building, which now houses a 200-year-old Roman Bath House and the Museum of Berkeley Springs.

The compact downtown area features an array of independent shops, cafes, and local eateries. There are also a handful of art galleries, such as the Ice House Artist’s Co-op, which displays and sells the work of more than 30 local and regional artists.

Berkeley Springs is within 100-200 miles of many Mid-Atlantic cities, making it a convenient base for day trips to places like Washington, D.C. and Baltimore.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Berkeley Springs?

Berkeley Springs experiences all four seasons to some degree, with summers getting hot but not sweltering, and winters becoming cold but not too frigid. Summer days are warm and humid, and this is the time to take advantage of the beach at Berkeley Springs State Park. The state park is also home to weekly free live music performances during July, August, and September. Fall brings cooler temperatures and colorful foliage, as well as the Apple Butter Festival, which takes place over a weekend in October and consists of a parade, games and contests, live music, and an arts and crafts fair.

Winters in Berkeley Springs are snowy and cold, and though daytime temperatures rarely go below freezing, nights can be icy, and you should be prepared with a hat, gloves, and a proper set of boots. Everything starts to thaw in spring, and outdoor concerts and art shows begin in earnest as the temperatures rise.


What are the top things to do in Berkeley Springs?

Museum of the Berkeley Springs

The Museum of the Berkeley Springs is housed on the second floor of the Roman Bath House, which dates back to 1815 and is the oldest public building in the town. You can explore Berkeley Springs’ history here through exhibits, activities, and publications. The museum provides opportunities to learn about the geology of the springs, historic bathing wear, and how the popular mineral springs continue to impact life in the town.

Prospect Overlook

Roughly three miles west of Berkeley Springs is Prospect Overlook, also referred to as Panorama Overlook, which soars nearly 1,000 feet above the Potomac River. The lookout point offers sweeping views over three states, including West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania and across the Potomac and Cacapon rivers.

Cacapon State Park

The highest peak in West Virginia’s eastern panhandle is Cacapon Mountain in Cacapon State Park, which is only a 13-minute drive from Berkeley Springs. This natural area features forested trails and a lake for fishing and swimming. There are several hiking trails in the park ranging in difficulty from the steep Ziler Trail to the gentler Central Trail.