Vacation rentals in Snowshoe

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 770 vacation rentals in Snowshoe

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Snowshoe vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ 220 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    440 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 80 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    130 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    190 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    770 of Snowshoe vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Snowshoe rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Snowshoe stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated vacation rentals in Snowshoe

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Top guest favorite
The cabin is surrounded by lush trees, with a wrap-around porch illuminated by soft lighting. A wooden hammock is set up nearby, inviting relaxation among the greenery. The rustic exterior showcases a combination of logs and a vibrant red roof, harmonizing with the natural landscape.
Cabin in Marlinton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Historic Secluded Log Cabin near Snowshoe Mountain

Bushwhacker Cabin offers a rare combination of historic authenticity and elevated comfort. This restored pre–Civil War log cabin delivers privacy, acreage, and mountain views, amenities typically reserved for high-end mountain estates. The Viking chef’s kitchen, private hot tub, forest setting, and proximity to Snowshoe and the Greenbrier make this an ideal retreat for travelers who value space, serenity, and understated luxury. This is not just a cabin stay —it’s a private mountain experience.

Guest favorite
A spacious living area features multiple comfortable sofas arranged around a coffee table, with natural wood paneling enhancing the decor. A cozy wood fireplace is centrally located, and a television is mounted above it. Large windows allow for natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere.
Condo in Snowshoe
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 312 reviews

11 Powderidge, Snowshoe, WV - Slopeside Serenity

Slopeside, fully appointed, superior 2 bed, 2.5 bath condo in Snowshoe, WV. Condo has 2 queen, 2 double and 2 twin beds - sleeps 10 comfortably. This recently remodeled two level townhome has a fully equipped kitchen with stainless appliances, wood fireplace, washer/dryer in unit, ski locker, 3 smart TVs and high speed wireless internet. As close as it comes to ski in/out at Snowshoe Mountain Ski Resort - less than a minute walk to the slopes! Additional availability below at 8 Powderidge.

Top guest favorite
This charming home features a large deck with wooden railings, offering views of the surrounding trees. The front of the house showcases a row of expansive windows, allowing ample natural light to fill the interior. A gently sloped landscape can be seen in the background.
Cottage in Marlinton
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

The River Trail - Greenbrier Cottage

This 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home sits right on the Greenbrier river. Minutes from Marlinton, Siebert and Watoga State Park. Directly across the river is the Greenbrier River Trail. The great room offers tons of natural light with beautiful views of the river. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you should need. We also offer a canoe and kayak for your use as well as river floats, yard games, etc. There’s also a TV with DVDs and board games so you can relax and enjoy the evenings.

Top guest favorite
A comfortable living area is presented with two sofas covered in dark fabric, accentuated by striped and solid cushions. Light streams through patterned curtains, and a decorative mirror is mounted on a wooden wall. A small side table holds a potted plant, adding a touch of greenery.
Home in Dunmore
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

Lit'l Country Comfort

Come enjoy a relaxing & peaceful stay in a fully furnished renovated mobile home. This cozy retreat has everything you need for a enjoyable visit. •Fully stocked kitchen •Full bathroom•Washer and dryer•Desk/workspace•Two bedrooms, each with a queen mattress•Additional fold-up twin mattress available for floor use •Outdoor fire pit with wood provided. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, snacks, toiletries, laundry detergent, paper towels are provided. •No smoking (outside only) •No parties •No pets

Guest favorite
A comfortable bedroom features warm orange walls and a wooden headboard. A spacious bed is layered with crisp white linens and a single accent pillow, accompanied by matching nightstands with lamps. A doorway leads to a well-lit area, enhancing the room's inviting atmosphere.
Townhouse in Snowshoe
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Cozy, family-friendly, mountain getaway!

This is a comfortable, peaceful, and convenient mountain getaway, with easy access to Snowshoe Mountain (6.5 miles) but without resort fees and atmosphere. Top floor unit in a low-key, small set of condo cabins, great light, privacy. Perfect place to return after a day outside, or hang out in while others play. Close to Greenbrier River Trail, Cass trains, X-country skiing, golf, restaurants, ski and snowboard rentals, waterfalls, and miles of hiking trails. Hot tub and wifi. Easy parking.

Guest favorite
Dome in Snowshoe
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 99 reviews

The Dome Home: Unique Getaway Amid Scenic Splendor

“Our group has decided we won’t go back to Snowshoe if this property is not available. That’s how great it is!” – Ama Discover The Dome Home, a unique geodesic retreat perched atop Snowshoe. This architectural marvel boasts an inviting great room, vibrant bedrooms with colorful wallpaper, and ample space for multi-generational families or multiple groups (and dog-friendly!). Unwind in the hot tub surrounded by trees, let the fun unfold in the game room, or enjoy drinks in the colorful bar.

Top guest favorite
This modern cabin features a distinctive log exterior with a green metal roof. A private hot tub is positioned on the patio, surrounded by tall trees, providing a serene view. The structure is set back from the road, enhancing the peaceful ambiance of the property.
Cabin in Snowshoe
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Cozy Cabin Retreat w/ Private Hot Tub NEAR SLOPES

Entire Modern Cabin walking distance to the slopes that has a PRIVATE hot tub! 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 1,800sqft, and in-house laundry that can sleep 12! This spacious single family home is unique for the mountain and PERFECT for friends/family. Enjoy the hot tub that seats 6, AC & Heat, flat-screen smart TVs, patio/balcony to enjoy the views, fireplace, and a soaker tub to relax after a long day skiing/biking. SUPER peaceful location and walking distance to the Soaring Eagle lift.

Guest favorite
A warm and inviting living space features wooden walls and floors, enhancing a rustic charm. A brown leather sofa is positioned opposite a television, with a wooden coffee table nearby. A dining table with white chairs occupies one corner, and a staircase leads to an upper level.
Condo in Snowshoe
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Comfortable, well kept, and convenient

I am minutes to the resort center yet central enough to take advantage of non resort amenities. While there is no ski in/out from this location, there is affordable food, country comfort, and you are still only 10 minutes from Top of the World. It is a very unique property and is geared towards regular skiers, bikers, families, and couples. You park right out front, the hot tub is next door, & restaurants and a market just a few minutes away. Any pet must be approved in advance.

Top guest favorite
A serene night sky filled with countless stars is captured above a cozy cottage. The Milky Way is visible, accompanied by bright planets and streaks of light from passing satellites. The silhouette of the cottage and chimney adds a touch of warmth to the expansive, starry backdrop.
Farm stay in Monterey
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 556 reviews

Best views in Highland County !

Located in the pristine Mill Gap Valley. At night you can reach out and touch the stars. National Forrest is close by too. Enjoy the peace and tranquility that can only be offered in Highland county. The farm along with our Maple Syrup is certified Organic. From our apple trees to our hay and pastures. We are Organic! If you would like a tour of our farm or maple operation, let us know! By September 2020, there will be a new outdoor living area with a hot tub and dining.

Top guest favorite
Cabin in Slaty Fork
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Large lodge w/ game room, fire pit + private suite

Snowshoe Chalet is your mountain getaway for every season. Cozy and private with gorgeous views, blazing fast WiFi, and room for everyone. 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths, dedicated game room with shuffleboard, Pacman, and foosball. Three decks for sunrise coffee or sunset drinks. Ski, snowboard (if you must), hike, kayak, tube, or just stargaze by the fire pit. Large kitchen, grill, linens and towels included. Relax, explore, reconnect, and make amazing memories.

Top guest favorite
A functional living space features a kitchen area with white cabinets and modern appliances, adjacent to a cozy seating area. Bar stools line the kitchen island, and a workspace is provided with a monitor and laptop. Green walls add warmth to the atmosphere.
Apartment in Snowshoe
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

SnowDoubt

Self-check-in/out; this condo has a view looking straight down Widow Maker/Soaring Eagle Express. Out the door you have the ability to get a warm up from the flume series. The Flume series crosses the 5 main lifts; Soaring Eagle, Ballhooter, Grab hammer, Power Monkey, and Powder Ridge. In addition, the first floor of this condominium consists of rentals, Hoots Restaurant*, and lift ticket check-in*. *only available during winter season.

Superhost
A spacious living room features a high wooden ceiling and large windows that offer panoramic views of the mountains. Comfortable seating surrounds a central coffee table, and a TV sits on a sleek console. Warm wooden tones blend with contrasting black walls for a modern feel.
Cabin in Slaty Fork
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

La Vista - Ultimate Million Dollar Views/*Hot Tub*

Best views in Snowshoe WV. Our new luxury 3 bedroom cabin with 2.5 baths has room for 10 people. Perched on 7 acres, our cabin has a grand view from 20 foot ceiling windows. Located near Snowshoe Mountain Resort, it's the ideal place to go outdoors or enjoy the mountain view without ever leaving the cabin. The cabin is the perfect place for a retreat or family vacation we look forward to having you stay at La Vista

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Snowshoe?

    Snowshoe has slopeside condos, cabins in wooded areas, and townhomes near the mountain village. Many visitors choose accommodations close to the ski lifts or within the main village for convenient access to dining, shops, and activities.

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

    Families often explore adventure parks, participate in seasonal tubing, or enjoy guided nature programs around Snowshoe Mountain. Kids also have fun on scenic lift rides and taking part in crafting or storytelling activities in the village.

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

    Snowshoe has skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing in winter, while warmer months bring mountain biking, hiking, and golf. The village invites guests to explore shops, restaurants, and live music events throughout the year.

  • How is the weather in Snowshoe?

    Snowshoe experiences chilly winters with temperatures from 20–42°F (-7–5°C) and snow, while summers are mild to warm at 55–83°F (13–28°C) with occasional rain. Spring and autumn bring moderate temperatures and changing foliage.

  • When is the best time to visit Snowshoe?

    Winter is frequently suggested for snow sports, while late spring through early autumn draws visitors for hiking, festivals, and mountain biking. Fall is known for vibrant changing leaves across the mountains.

  • What are the best places to visit in Snowshoe?

    Explore Snowshoe Mountain, the mountaintop village with shops and dining, and Shavers Lake for outdoor activities. Nearby national forest areas are also known for their scenic beauty and trails.

  • What are some hiking trails in Snowshoe?

    Snowshoe has hiking paths winding through wooded areas and near Shavers Lake. Trails around the resort and through nearby forests are often recommended for exploring mountain scenery across a range of experience levels.

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

    Families often enjoy mountain biking, lake activities like kayaking, and play areas in the village. In winter, tubing hills and beginner ski slopes make for memorable group experiences.

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

    Explore scenic national forest lands, visit local heritage museums, or discover nearby mountain towns known for artisan shops and local dining. Outdoor enthusiasts often seek out hiking, waterfalls, or scenic rail trails around the region.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Snowshoe?

    Many accommodations around Snowshoe welcome pets, especially condos and cabins near the village or in wooded settings. Select properties may feature nearby walking trails or outdoor spaces suitable for four-legged companions.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Snowshoe?

    Pack layers for changing mountain weather, and bring waterproof gear during rainy months. Parking can be limited on busy weekends; consider exploring the pedestrian-friendly village and using shuttle services when available.

  • What is Snowshoe known for?

    Snowshoe is known for its mountaintop ski resort, extensive winter sports offerings, and mountain biking trails. The area also draws visitors for its scenic lakes, festivals, and village atmosphere.

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

    Quiet trails around Shavers Lake, forested overlooks, and independent shops in the village provide a different side to Snowshoe. Some guests seek out lesser-known picnic spots and guided tours into the surrounding wilderness.

  • What are the best foods to try in Snowshoe?

    Snowshoe has Appalachian-inspired fare, with many visitors enjoying hearty stews, smoked meats, and local trout. Mountain-style dining venues and casual cafes feature comfort foods and homemade desserts.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Snowshoe?

    Pack weather-appropriate clothing—warm layers, waterproof gear, and sturdy footwear are useful for outdoor activities. Essentials like sunscreen, sunglasses, and refillable water bottles help make the most of mountain adventures.

  • What is the nightlife in Snowshoe like?

    Nightlife in Snowshoe centers around lively mountain bars, pubs in the village, and occasional live music events. Après-ski gatherings and weekend entertainment create a social atmosphere in the evenings.

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

    Snowshoe has mountain biking and ski events, seasonal celebrations like live music weekends, and holiday festivities throughout the year. Sports competitions and outdoor festivals are frequently suggested highlights, especially during summer and winter months.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Snowshoe?

    Many vacation rentals in Snowshoe are oriented toward families, featuring multi-bedroom condos, townhomes, and cabins near activity areas. Amenities such as kitchens, communal spaces, and proximity to trails or playgrounds are often included.

All about Snowshoe

From the Chesapeake to the power brokers of the Beltway, the Mid-Atlantic Region has many assets, but world-class winter sports are not among them. The mountains of West Virginia may not be Aspen or Mammoth, but they’re the best available substitute. Located 4.5 hours from D.C., Snowshoe Mountain delivers everything you want in a ski getaway: 61 trails and a 1,500-foot vertical drop to carve by day, and a cozy village with all the apres-ski amenities, from steaming mugs of fireside cocoa to luxurious spas. If downhill skiing’s not your style, there’s also snowmobiling, tubing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. And in the summer, there’s mountain biking, golf, and canoeing on Shavers Lake. The surrounding Pocahontas County is a treasure trove of natural beauty when it comes to scenic drives and hiking trails — you can even eavesdrop on galaxies far, far away at the Green Bank Observatory.

What are the top things to do in Snowshoe?

Cass Scenic Railroad State Park

Twenty minutes east of Snowshoe, the Cass Scenic Railroad State Park is a throwback to the turn of the 20th century, when the railroad first came to town and steam engines carried lumber from Bald Knob, West Virginia’s highest peak. The 11-mile track and its century-old locomotive are still functional, but these days they’re used to ferry tourists, not spruce, through the mountains.

Cranberry Mountain Nature Center and Highland Scenic Highway

From mid-April to mid-October, you can take a cruise along the Highland Scenic Highway and wind up at the 750-acre Cranberry Glades Botanical Area, home to the largest concentration of cranberry bogs in the state and the strange carnivorous plants that grow in them. Visit the Nature Center to learn more about this fascinating ecosystem and arrange a guided tour of the bogs.

Green Bank Observatory

Up here in the mountains of West Virginia, scientists are listening. Using a massive radio telescope the size of two football fields, they try to detect signals so faint that all other frequencies across the vast 13,000-square-mile National Radio Quiet Zone must be silenced in order to hear them. Some nearby residents can’t even use wi-fi or own microwaves. This silence has allowed for the discovery of pulsars, neutron stars, and other space phenomena. Here on earth, visitors can take a self-guided walking tour and explore its network of bike trails.