Dog-friendly cabins in West Virginia

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Harpers Ferry Cabin W/ Steam Shower

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Harpers Ferry, WV
Nestled on a beautiful, wooded hillside overlooking the Shenandoah Valley, is the getaway cabin you've been looking for! Take in the sunsets over the Shenandoah Valley from the beautiful deck or from the cozy sunroom. With the help of our newly remodeled steam shower, this cabin has everything you need to rest, relax, and reconnect. It’s perfect for couples and small families. It sits just a short drive from historic Harpers Ferry, where you will find plenty of fun activities. The cabin sits on just under an acre with a lot full of georgous rocks to climb and explore. The yard includes a firepit area to sit, relax, and roast your marshmallows. The cabin has an open floor plan, allowing plenty of space to play games, share meals, and just relax. Connect with nature as many deer and other wild life often wonder right up to the front door. This cabin also sits just up the road from the Mountain Lake Club where you will find live music, good food, beach lake access, and plenty of summer fun! Alta Vista is Pet Friendly. See policy below. Area Attractions -Kayaking -Historic Harpers Ferry -White water Rafting -Hiking -Tubing -Historic Charles Town -Beach Lake access -Horse Racing (seasonal) -Boat Rentals. -Snow Tubing - Vineyard Tours -and more! Bedroom 1 -1 Queen Bed -Smart TV with DVD player -Closet w hanging storage Bedroom 2 -1 Queen Bed -1 Twin Bed -TV with Roku and DVD player. -Closet w/ with hanging storage -Laundry cabinet-Washer/dryer Bathroom -Glass enclosed shower (no tub) -Seperate baby bath available -Steam Shower -Heated Floor -Luxury Robes included for your enjoyment Kitchen -Fully Stocked kitchen with pots, pans, baking sheets, etc. -Child friendly cups and plates -High Chair/booster -Fully stocked coffee bar-including tea, hot chocolate, and apple cider. Standard Coffee Maker and Kuerig available Sunroom -Dining Table for 4 -Books and games Exterior -Fire Pit-great for lounging or roasting marshmallows -Beautiful enclosed deck - Uniquely landscaped yard to enjoy the outdoors. **Note: The fireplace shown in the photos is not functional* MOUNTAIN ROADS: In the event of snow, 4 wheel drive may be necessary. The roads up to this cabin are steep and narrow at times. Steep mountain roads are often what it takes to get incredible views like the ones from this cabin, and those who love adventure won't be disappointed!
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$168.75
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The Greenbrier Goat Trail Shelter

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Falling Spring, WV
Looking for a one-of-a-kind off-grid adventure? The Greenbrier Goat Trail Shelter is your gateway to nature, located right on the serene Greenbrier River Trail at MM 22.5. Whether you're hiking, biking, or exploring with friends, our pack-goat-powered base camp offers an unforgettable blend of tranquility, adventure, and comfort. Features: Cooking Options Cook like a pro with a 2-burner Coleman propane stove, complete with a cast iron cookware set and utensils for up to 5 guests. Feeling adventurous? Use the Firebox Stove, complete with dry tinder and specialty wood provided by our pack-goating friends in Idaho. Sleeping Arrangements Stay cozy with: (2) Big Agnes Air-Core sleeping pads with zero-breath inflators. (2) low-profile camp cots. (2) naturally tanned sheepskins for extra warmth. Prefer sleeping under the stars? Ample trees are available for hammocks or tent camping. ADA Accessibility Fully accessible ADA-compliant bathroom with an outdoor wash basin. 5 gallons of fresh water provided for cooking and drinking. We strive to make nature inclusive for all guests. Wildlife and Scenery Relax on our "stadium seating" with breathtaking views of towering rock cliffs and the Greenbrier River. Observe native wildlife like eagles, owls, and geese in their natural habitat. Access Instructions Arrive by walking or biking the Greenbrier River Trail: From Spring Creek Station Trailhead: 1.38 miles, ~30-minute walk north. From Renick Trailhead: 2.12 miles, ~45-minute walk south. Biking? Cut your travel time in half! Additional Notes Weather Preparation West Virginia weather can change quickly! Dress in layers, avoid cotton, and bring seasonally appropriate gear. Eco-Friendly Practices We follow and teach Leave No Trace camping ethics. Please help us preserve this beautiful space. Visit our featured treks on Hipcamp Extras program and be the first to experience 'pack goat glamping' in West Virginia. We carry in all your and food and gear! The availability of our guided pack-goat treks enhance your adventure and provide a connection our gentle, trained pack animals and nature. Enjoy!
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$75
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Coal Siding Cabin

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Craigsville, WV
Welcome to Coal Siding Cabin on the Cherry River! Enjoy river views from the covered front porch or large open deck. Offers 2 bedrooms one with a queen, one with a full over queen bunk and 1 bath. We can also be found on FB at Coal Siding Cabin! The space The living and kitchen space features a vaulted ceiling and floor to ceiling stone fireplace. The open layout of the living space offers lots of room for guests with a cozy feel for a quiet evening in. Multiple doors in the living area open for a nice breeze while you listen to the wildlife, river and the rustling of leaves in the wind. Head to the lower level to a large family room with laundry, a big flat screen tv, board games, table hockey, darts and a pool table. The cabin offers no neighbors for miles, off a main road for easy access; all across from the Cherry River and Monongahela National Forest. Behind the cabin is woodlands for miles. Walk across the road to river for fishing, swimming, or just passing the time listening to the small rapids or the raging river in the winter time. Enjoy the large open deck featuring multiple seating options, including a hammock for 2. Or sit on the covered porch and watch for the local eagles, hawks, herons, and other birds as they make their way along the riversides. Local kayaking, trail heads, bird watching, plenty of lakes, streams and rivers to explore. Sit by a fire pit and enjoy the night sky, Beautiful setting with limited light pollution to enjoy star gazing and beautiful views of the Milky Way. Great opportunity to watch meteor showers! Please Note: We have improvement plans, such as a hot tub, landscaping, expanded outdoor features, and updated outdoor furniture, just to name a few. Thank you for choosing us and I hope you enjoy the home as much as we do, and enjoy the changes each time you come back! Guest access Whole property, entire house access. Other things to note The area offers lots of sight seeing opportunities such as; Monongahela Forest, Cranberry Wilderness and Backcountry, Summersville Lake, Scenic Highway 150, and Rivers; Rivers: Cherry River (across the street) Gauley (2 miles at mouth of Cherry) Cranberry (12 miles at Woodbine / Cranberry picnic area) Williams River (28 miles at 3 forks bridge) Williams River (40 miles at Scenic
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Dog-friendly cabins in West Virginia guide

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Looking for a pet-friendly camping experience in West Virginia? Hipcamp has over 77 options for you to choose from, all featuring cabins and pet-friendly terrain. With an average price per night of $99 and options as low as $30, there's something for every budget. Check out top campsites like Carp Cove Farm (139 reviews), Abrams Creek Campground/Retreat (52 reviews), and Brooklyn Heights Riverfront Camp (49 reviews). Popular amenities include pets, showers, and campfires, while popular activities include paddling, horseback riding, and boating.