Charming Glamping Cabin - Explore WV
Cabin · Sleeps 2Looking for a launching pad for WV adventures? A home base with modern comforts, AND a taste of camping? This Charming Glamping Cabin is for you! The unique structure sits among the trees on property bordering the Monongahela National Forest. Endless opportunities for exploring nature are all around, but after a day of hiking, rock climbing, caving, fishing, etc., you can come back to a comfortable cabin completely stocked with basic amenities to ensure a "glamorous" camping experience.
This is a one-room cabin. Enjoy a good night's rest in the queen bed with a quality mattress, a fluffy duvet, and plenty of pillows.
The kitchenette is stocked with basic cooking and eating utensils and dishes, linens, single-burner hotplate, under-counter frig (like a motel would have), microwave, coffee pot, and complimentary coffee, creamer, and sugar. If you do not want to cook during your vacation, the Gateway Family Restaurant is just 3 miles down the road and they serve delicious home cooking at reasonable prices, either eat-in or carryout (at least grab a piece of pie on your way past!). You can also get WiFi there if you need it during your stay. However, WiFi is also available at the cabin.
The private bathroom is complete with a toilet, sink, and shower. Bed and bath linens are provided.
In the morning, enjoy a cup of coffee while sitting on the porch taking in the peaceful, cheery sounds of nature.
For a taste of camping, have a fire in the firepit, grill some burgers on the park-style grill, and sit outside at the picnic table to enjoy your meal. The campfire will feel toasty during the cool evenings here in the mountains. (:
We have two other cabins in the same area: one is within shouting distance and the other is farther away: up the hill and through the trees. Each cabin has its own private accommodations.
Spruce Knob (highest point in the state), Seneca Rocks, Nelson Rocks, Spruce Knob Lake, and Seneca Caverns are close-by, popular tourist destinations. Also within reasonable driving distance: Dolly Sods, Blackwater Falls, Davis and Thomas (neat old towns that are being restored for tourists), tourist trains, skiing, chairlifts, tubing, and more! Hiking and rock climbing are popular around here, and with the immense national forest close by, nature viewing and hiking are endless!
Note: if you come in the winter, it would be good to bring an AWD if snow is in the forecast.