Cabins in West Virginia

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3 top wheelchair-accessible cabins sites in West Virginia

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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Cabins in West Virginia guide

Overview

Camping in West Virginia is a great way to experience the outdoors, and Hipcamp offers over 6 options for those who prefer cabins with wheelchair access. With options as low as $74 per night, you can explore West Virginia's stunning terrain and indulge in popular activities such as fishing, whitewater paddling, and fall fun. Popular campsites such as Abrams Creek Campground/Retreat (52 reviews) and A Rustic Ravine Cabin Adventure (4 reviews) offer amenities such as showers, campfires, and potable water.

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