Cozy cabin in Lost River woods blends rustic charm with modern comforts for groups.
- Sleeps 6 | 2 bedrooms | 3 beds | 1 bath
- Spacious deck w/ grill & fire pit – perfect for al fresco meals
- Game room with ping pong table & smart TV for endless fun
- Dog‑friendly – bring your pup to enjoy the woods
- AC, fast WiFi, washer/dryer & fully‑equipped kitchen
- Minutes to Lost River State Park – trails & pool
The Space:
The pine‑scented air greets you as you step onto the deck, the mountains stretching in soft gray behind the cabin. A gentle crackle from the fire pit invites you to warm hands around a mug while the sky deepens into night. Inside, the wood‑finished living area feels like a quiet retreat after a day of trail‑side exploration.
Sleeping arrangements
- Bedroom 1 (main level) – Queen Bed
- Bedroom 2 (main level) – Queen Bed
- Loft – Full Bed
- 1 Full Bath
Outdoor living
- Spacious deck with nature views and a propane grill for al fresco meals
- Screened porch with picnic table for relaxed gatherings
- Fire pit perfect for s’mores and stargazing under crisp winter skies
- Dog‑friendly environment welcomes your furry companion
Kitchen & dining
- Open kitchen/dining area with bar seating
- Fully‑equipped kitchen includes stove/oven, microwave, refrigerator, toaster and coffee maker
- Smart TVs and strong Wi‑Fi support streaming and video calls
- Washer and dryer for easy clean‑up after outdoor adventures
Living space
- Comfortable living area with beautiful wood finishes and electric AC for a pleasant temperature
- Game room stocked with ping‑pong table and TV for friendly competition
Neighborhood & nearby adventures
- Just minutes to Lost River State Park (15‑minute drive) – 23 miles of trails, a pool, horseback riding and frisbee golf, all accessible year‑round
- Kimsey Run Lake (25 min) offers fishing and frequent eagle sightings
- Timberline Four Seasons Resort (1 hr 45 min) provides skiing, snowboarding and winter sports in the colder months
- Additional options within an hour include Appalachian Trail hiking, Seneca Rocks climbing, and the Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad
Practical notes
- Access requires crossing a narrow creek bridge with a 6,000‑pound weight limit; larger vehicles cannot cross. Approach slowly and carefully.
- The indoor fireplace is not operational, but the outdoor fire pit offers a cozy alternative.
- Seasonal leaves and pollen may appear on the deck and walkways despite regular cleaning; the natural setting adds to the cabin’s charm.
Perfect for families, friends, and pet owners seeking a rustic mountain escape where you can unwind, enjoy hearty meals on the grill, and create lasting memories around the fire pit.