Vacation rentals in West Virginia

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A cabin is set against a night sky filled with stars, showcasing the Milky Way overhead. Warm lights illuminate the porch area, creating a cozy atmosphere. The surrounding landscape features gently rolling hills and trees, enhancing the serene outdoor setting.
Cabin in Upper Tract
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 437 reviews

potomac overlook log cabin at Smoke hole with wifi

My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travelers, families (with kids), and furry friends (pets). I do have a 50.00 pet fee per dog up to 2 dogs only. It is located just above the entrance to the Smoke Hole Canyon with great fishing, beautiful scenery along the paved country curvy road. You can drive through the canyon and come out on Rt 28 just below the Smoke Hole caverns and gift shop. Then continue to Seneca Rocks and hike the rocks or drive to Nelson Rocks for zip lining.

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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
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 131 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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The treehouse is perched among tall trees, featuring a wooden deck that wraps around its structure. A gentle staircase leads to the entrance. In the foreground, purple flowers bloom beside a rock outcropping, enhancing the natural landscape under a bright blue sky.
Treehouse in Shepherdstown
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 391 reviews

Cozy West Virginia Treehouse

Thanks for checking out our treehouse! It’s 4 minutes from downtown Shepherdstown and 15 minutes from downtown Harpers Ferry. We are excited to share it with other fun-loving folks! The treehouse has heat and AC, a tiny kitchen with a mini fridge, stove top, toaster oven, gravity-fed sink and kitchenware. There’s a bathhouse built on the back of the host’s home with a conventional toilet and shower. There’s also an outhouse with a light and essentials. We provide wood for the fire pit also.

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A serene outdoor space features a cozy swing and glowing string lights, illuminating the deck overlooking the river. The area is complemented by a fire pit with seating and chairs arranged for leisure. Lush greenery and mountains create a tranquil backdrop.
Cottage in Boomer
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Riverfront w/ Deck - Dock - Pets - Fire-pit & View

Cozy 3-bedroom riverfront cottage in Boomer, WV offers a large deck w/ stunning river views and a private dock for anglers, boats/jet skis, and easy access for kayaks, canoes, tubes, paddleboards. Relax around the firepit or enjoy the spacious fenced-in yard, perfect for kids and pets. Located roughly 30 min. from NRG National Park & Charleston. 40 min. from Summersville Lake & Rail Explorers in Clay. Book your stay today for a peaceful riverside retreat in beautiful WV. NO CLEANING FEE

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The exterior of a renovated log cabin is showcased, featuring traditional log and chink construction. A substantial stone chimney rises alongside the cabin. A spacious porch is present, equipped with a couple of white chairs, surrounded by natural greenery and autumnal foliage.
Cabin in Springfield
5 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

1832 Historic Washington Bottom Farm Log Cabin

Welcome to our renovated 1832 Log Cabin on the grounds of the George William Washington and Sarah Wright Washington 19th century plantation. The cabin was the first structure built. Then came barns and slaves’ quarters (no longer standing). The dairy barn is now a woodworking shop and the bank barn was recently restored. The main house, built in 1835, is Greek Revival style. Today, our 300+acre is Certified Organic. We border the South Branch of the Potomac River. It’s ALMOST HEAVEN !

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Cabin in Great Cacapon
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 257 reviews

Walk in the clouds Cabin

Amazing veiws! This cozy cabin over looks the Potomac river valley and Greenridge state forest. You can see mountain ranges from 3 different states. Enjoy the wilderness of West Virginia with only a short drive from, D.C. and Baltimore. Just 13 miles from Berkeley springs and famous PawPaw tunnel. Perfect couple getaway. Have a bigger family? Check out our sister cabin "Hummingbird Ridge" right down the road or book both. We look forward to having you on the mountain!

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A softly lit cabin stands beneath a full moon, surrounded by trees. A wooden walkway with glowing green lights leads to the entrance, inviting guests to explore. The atmosphere is enhanced by warm lights on the cabin's exterior, creating a serene evening setting.
Tiny home in Summersville
5 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Mystic Pond Cabin-Dark History!

Tiny house/big personality! Stay on our 350 acre farm where Bigfoot sightings & dark history have occurred. Intriqued by the paranormal? We provide ghosthunting gear for your visit. Cozy private cabin is nestled under old trees in a mountain valley on a reclaimed coal mine site. 30 minutes to New River Gorge National Park. 20 minutes to WV Bigfoot museum. 10 minutes to Summersville Lake. 5 minutes to a Winery and Distillery. Walk our farm trails, relax & stargaze.

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An A-frame cabin surrounded by lush greenery features two expansive decks. The front deck includes seating and a decorative railing, inviting relaxation while enjoying the natural setting. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow for ample natural light, enhancing the connection with the surroundings.
Cabin in Hedgesville
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

Unique Gem: Cozy A frame cabin in the woods

Come unwind and enjoy nature in this cozy, quaint, A-frame cabin. Nestled in the woods overlooking a community pond, enjoy the views through floor to ceiling windows or relax outside on one of the two large decks. The home includes a gas grill available for use and fire pit with wood provided. Best suited for two guests, it can accommodate up to 4 with use of the futon in the loft. Located just minutes away from the Potomac River and numerous recreational areas!

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Aerial view of a secluded log cabin surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage on rolling hills. The landscape features a mix of evergreen trees and a winding stream, creating a serene connection with nature. The area is expansive, showcasing the tranquility of the surrounding countryside.
Cabin in Ronceverte
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

The Evergreen Cabin at Second Creek; Ronceverte WV

Welcome to the Evergreen. A special place with a special purpose for special people. 1BR, 1BA log cabin on 3 acres. Features reclaimed beams throughout, double ceramic showers, jacuzzi tub, sun room, Hardwood floors, covered front porch. Fresh spring, well water, central air and heat. Built in 2015. Warmth and comfort. Located near historic Lewisburg, WV and The Greenbrier. Less than .5 mile from stocked fly fishing stream, Second Creek.

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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, 256 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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An interior view of the cabin showcases natural wooden walls and a loft space above. A spacious bed is situated near large windows, with a staircase leading to the loft. Two rockers and a small coffee table are positioned on a patterned area rug.
Tiny home in Moorefield
5 out of 5 average rating, 299 reviews

Creekside Tiny Cabin aside a Mountain Stream

Creekside is a 312 square foot (plus loft) secluded Tiny Cabin. It is nestled in the woods, with mountain views and absolutely stunning night skies. A picturesque year-round mountain stream is less than 50 feet from the cabin porch. The modern cabin was designed to be comfortable and appealing. Every "tiny" detail was considered. Although the cabin may have limited square footage, it feels roomy and uncrowded.

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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, 141 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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All about West Virginia

West Virginia earns its nickname as the Mountain State. Its undulating hills, rugged mountains, whitewater rivers, and dramatic gorges have plenty to offer outdoor adventure seekers. Scenic country roads are like a natural amusement park through its pristine wilderness. The state is home to six national parks, more than 220,000 acres of state parks, and thousands of miles of meandering trails. The Monongahela National Forest dominates the eastern part of the state, home to hiking trails, ski resorts, and waterfalls, while anglers and rafters tend to head to the New River Gorge National Park in the south of the state. History buffs and culture seekers won’t be disappointed, either, in this corner of Appalachia. You can explore West Virginia’s distinct cuisine and music through its annual festivals. Charleston, the largest city and state capital, is also home to a range of museums including the highly regarded State Museum.

What are the top things to do in West Virginia?

Monongahela National Forest

Encompassing more than 919,000 acres of the Potomac Highlands on the eastern side of the state, Monongahela National Forest offers spectacular snow-covered landscapes in winter and abundant flora from spring to fall. Plan your trip around daylong walks or multiday hiking routes to backcountry campgrounds. Alternatively, you can explore the forests on mountain bikes and horseback, or drive the 43-mile Highland Scenic Highway. Summit Lake and Smoke Hole Canyon are kayaking spots, and Seneca Rocks is popular with experienced climbers.

Berkeley Springs State Park

Made famous by George Washington, who first visited the area at the age of 16, Berkeley Springs State Park is now best known for its historic bath houses and natural springs. The park is set in the heart of Berkeley Springs, and you can enjoy a selection of spa services at the Roman Bath House.

Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad

Operating as a tourist service since 1997, the Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad was once the rail connection between Baltimore and Ohio. Now, it’s a heritage railroad line that runs along the Potomac River’s southern branch. You can board the train in Green Spring or Petersburg for a 25-mile, 35-mile, or 76-mile round trip through scenic landscapes.

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