The Space:
Quiet mornings arrive with a soft hush over the West Virginia mountains, the air crisp and clean as steam curls from the hot tub. As the sun dips, the fire pit glows, inviting you to gather under a sky dusted with stars. The scent of pine mingles with the faint crackle of wood, creating a gentle rhythm that steadies the day. Here, the pace slows and the forest becomes your companion.
Sleeping arrangements
The single‑level cabin offers two bedrooms. The master bedroom holds a queen bed, while the second bedroom features two sets of bunk beds, providing flexible space for families or small groups. One full bath includes a bathtub and bathroom essentials.
Indoor living
Heating and air conditioning keep the interior comfortable through changing weather. A dedicated workspace and reliable Frontier Fiber Wi‑Fi let you stay connected when needed, while the TV is ready for relaxed evenings. A washer and dryer add convenience for longer stays, and the entire home is stair‑free.
Kitchen & dining
A fully equipped kitchen invites you to prepare hearty breakfasts and comforting dinners. Gather around the dining area for meals together, then enjoy coffee on the deck as the morning light filters through the trees.
Outdoor living
Step onto a large deck with a BBQ grill, perfect for grilling while the woods listen. The backyard offers space for games, and the hot tub provides soothing warmth after a day on the trail. An outdoor fire pit extends evenings into the night, its glow reflecting off the surrounding trees. Free parking and a private entrance make arrivals simple.
River access & surroundings
A short five‑minute drive leads to private access on the Cacapon River, where you can swim, fish, or launch the provided kayaks when conditions allow. The cabin’s secluded setting limits cell service, yet internet remains available through Frontier Fiber, with occasional outages that let you truly unplug.
Neighborhood notes
Mountain roads lead to the cabin; AWD or 4×4 is recommended in winter, though most front‑wheel‑drive vehicles manage the paved and gravel routes safely. Low‑profile vehicles such as sports cars or motorcycles are not advised. Snow or ice may require tire chains, and travel insurance is suggested during winter months. A new home under construction nearby generates daytime activity, but work is generally limited to daylight hours. Berkeley Springs, a 20‑minute drive away, offers restaurants, breweries, shops, and an arts scene.
Perfect for
Pet‑friendly and family‑ready, this cabin suits couples, families, or small groups seeking a peaceful retreat with simple comforts, outdoor space, and easy access to nature. Whether you soak in the hot tub after a cold hike, cook together in the kitchen, or simply listen to the quiet of the mountains, the cabin provides a calm, grounding place to reconnect.