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Modern Cabin: Hot Tub, Arcade, FirePit, Pets+Pool
Experience the epitome of luxury in our breathtaking A-frame cabin, nestled amidst the serene woods. This modern retreat offers lavish amenities and a stunning open living space with floor-to-ceiling windows, immersing you in nature's beauty. Indulge in the private hot tub, relax by the fire pit, and unleash your culinary skills in our fully equipped kitchen. The large screened porch provides a tranquil oasis, while nearby hiking trails, golf courses, and a spa offer an unforgettable getaway!

Romantic, hot tub, king bed, private, pet-friendly
Uniquely spacious escape for couple, small family, or solo traveler. 30-foot great room, wall of windows facing large deck, oak floors NEW HOT TUB in private setting. King bedroom with en suite bath; loft has twin bed. Modern with touches of mcm & vintage create a magical retreat for you in the treetops. On 2 acres. Hike to top of Cacapon Mountain from back door. Quick drive (3 mins) to private community pool/hot tub/tot pool (summer only). 10 minutes to Berkeley Springs with Roman Baths, arts s

Cozy Secluded A-Frame Cabin Retreat
Visit us on IG @almostheavenwvcabin for the latest photos and cabin moments! Welcome to Almost Heaven Cabin, our beloved A-frame escape tucked away on a private, wooded acre in the heart of the Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management area. Surrounded by 23,000 acres of protected wilderness, this cabin was created as a peaceful family retreat from city life-yet it's just a scenic 1.5-hour drive from DC and Baltimore. Expect quiet mornings, fresh mountain air, and a true West Virginia getaway.

Five Oaks Cabin at The Woods Resort
Get away without going far at our cozy, colorful, family-friendly cabin. Watch the sunset over the woods from the deck, stargaze by the A-frame window, or play ping-pong in our games room. Do some work in our office space overlooking the trees. Enjoy golf, pools, the spa, hiking and fishing, or explore the beautiful countryside of rural West Virginia. Best of all, our cabin is less than two-hours drive from D.C. and Baltimore, so you can feel like you're far away without a long drive.

Round Mountn Top House! Prof. Cleaned w EV-chrger
Professionally & meticulously cleaned between each guest. Unique roundhouse perched at 1300FT in the West Virginia Mountains! Snuggle up next to the cozy fireplace with a good book or a good friend. Enjoy a glass of wine & sweeping views of the valley below! Walk out the back door & you're less than 100 yards from the Tuscarora Trail! There are 50+ miles& 23000+ acres of hiking and biking trails to be explored in Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area, directly adjacent to the house

Firepit, view, hiking, hot tub @ mountain A-frame!
Come relax at Tiny Logs! Just 2 hours from DC or Baltimore, with hiking just steps away. Huge deck with hot tub, new Weber grill, dining table and chairs, rocking chair, and amazing views. Fast WiFi! Located in a private community with a lake, two docks, and a beach. Near spas, galleries, breweries, golf, historic sites, and more! 25 minutes to the historic town of Berkeley Springs, 35 minutes to Cacapon Resort State Park, 45 minutes to Antietam, & 60 minutes to Harpers Ferry.

The Cozy Villa
Home away from home, conveniently located seconds away from Interstate 81 and central to all restaurants and shops! Perfect for a group of traveling friends or a family looking for a peaceful stay. This warm and cozy villa boasts tastefully modern features with 2bdr, 1bth, fully equipped kitchen, living room, dining room, washer/dryer in unit, front and back patio with patio furniture. The home has a driveway so parking is hassle-free! Very quiet and safe neighborhood.

Unique Gem: Cozy A frame cabin in the woods
Come unwind and enjoy nature in this cozy, quaint, A-frame cabin. Nestled in the woods overlooking a community pond, enjoy the views through floor to ceiling windows or relax outside on one of the two large decks. The home includes a gas grill available for use and fire pit with wood provided. Best suited for two guests, it can accommodate up to 4 with use of the futon in the loft. Located just minutes away from the Potomac River and numerous recreational areas!

Charming log cabin by Berkeley Springs (+ hot tub)
Get the most out of wild & wonderful West Virginia in this newly-renovated log cabin 20 minutes from downtown Berkeley Springs. Enjoy the wooded views from the expansive front porch, make s'mores around the stone fire pit, soak in the hot tub in the enclosed sun room, curl up with a book in front of the wood-fired stove, and get cozy in the movie theatre-like loft. You will have access to a private lake and incredible hiking trails minutes from the cabin.

The Cabin on the Run
We have a generator! Never be without power during your vacation. Come spend the winter by the woodstove! Take a trip to The Woods in Wild, Wonderful West Virginia. Cabin on the Run is named after the beautiful run running behind the property with a babbling soundscape that can be heard from the expansive deck. Cabin on the Run provides all modern amenities so that you only need to bring clothes and food for a trip away.

Waterfront Cabin on the Potomac River w/ Hot tub
Our Cabin is located right on the Potomac River. Walk right down and sit right in it. Sleeps 5 people. It has 2 balconies facing the water & brings such peace and serenity. Read a book? Take a nap? Have some wine? At this location, it's the perfect depth to swim, float, kayak, wade fish & more. Also facing the River is a private Hot tub Outdoor Pavillion w/ Gas Grill, Fridge, Sink, Seating, Fire pit, & more.

Acorn Acre luxury 3-bed A-frame cabin in the woods
Come enjoy adventures or spend some time in peace and quiet at Acorn Acre. Every detail of this rustic A-frame cabin focuses on your comfort. From the remodeled bathrooms and kitchen to the high-end mattresses, bedding and firepit, you'll have all you need to relax and unwind. If you can't check out completely this cabin has high-speed WIFI and all the amenities you need to work from a beautiful location.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Hedgesville?
Hedgesville has a mix of cozy cabins, rural homes, and neighborhood stays, often suggested for visitors looking for quiet surroundings. Many hosts welcome guests to properties nestled in forested areas or near local farms.
What are the best things to do in Hedgesville with kids?
Families often explore community parks, nature trails, and picnic spots around Hedgesville for outdoor play. Seasonal farmers markets and local festivals provide engaging activities for children and adults alike.
What are some of the best things to do in Hedgesville?
Visitors can explore outdoor trails, browse local shops, or join community events in Hedgesville. The area is known for scenic nature spots and gatherings that highlight rural traditions.
How is the weather in Hedgesville?
Hedgesville has cold winters from 25–43°F (-4–6°C), warming to 67–88°F (19–31°C) in summer. Spring and fall bring mild temperatures and occasional rain, making layers and a rain jacket useful when visiting.
When is the best time to visit Hedgesville?
Late spring and early fall are frequently suggested for their milder temperatures and pleasant outdoor conditions. Summer attracts visitors interested in festivals and outdoor activities.
What are the best places to visit in Hedgesville?
Hedgesville has scenic parks, historic sites around town, and inviting local shops for visitors to explore. Nature preserves and community spaces often appeal to those seeking a relaxed pace.
What are some hiking trails in Hedgesville?
Hedgesville has wooded trails through local parks and around nature preserves, often recommended for hiking and birdwatching. Many trails welcome visitors looking for tranquil forest walks or gentle outdoor adventures.
What are some family activities we can do in Hedgesville?
Families can join seasonal festivals, picnic at parks, or explore nature trails in Hedgesville. Community events and local markets create opportunities for shared experiences and learning about rural traditions.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Hedgesville?
Explore small towns nearby, visit historic sites, or relax in nature reserves around the region. Outdoor enthusiasts often discover hiking, canoeing, or regional heritage attractions within reach of Hedgesville.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Hedgesville?
Many Hedgesville hosts welcome pets; rural homes and cabins are frequently suggested for guests traveling with animals. Nearby parks and trails also make it easy to spend time outdoors with your pet.
What are some local tips for visiting Hedgesville?
Locals recommend bringing comfortable walking shoes, dressing for changing weather, and exploring farmers markets for regional produce. Connecting with hosts or community organizers can enhance your visit with insider perspectives.
What is Hedgesville known for?
Hedgesville is known for its rural charm, scenic woodlands, and local festivals that highlight community traditions. The area has historic roots and gathers visitors looking for quiet countryside experiences.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Hedgesville?
Hedgesville has tucked-away nature preserves, small local shops, and family-owned farms that highlight area traditions. Those seeking less crowded spaces often enjoy wandering quieter trails or discovering handmade goods.
What are the best foods to try in Hedgesville?
Regional comfort foods, farm-fresh produce, and baked goods are often recommended, especially during seasonal markets or festivals. Locally owned diners and eateries serve up traditional flavors rooted in Appalachian heritage.
What should I bring for a trip to Hedgesville?
Bring layered clothing to accommodate cooler mornings and warm afternoons, a rain jacket, and comfortable shoes for exploring trails or town. For market visits and picnics, a reusable bag and water bottle are useful.
What is the nightlife in Hedgesville like?
Hedgesville has low-key nightlife, with local bars, occasional live music, and community gatherings. Evenings are often spent relaxing at neighborhood spots or enjoying casual outdoor activities.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Hedgesville?
Hedgesville frequently hosts seasonal festivals celebrating agricultural traditions and community heritage, especially in summer and autumn. Local fairs, craft markets, and music events are often part of annual celebrations.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Hedgesville?
Hedgesville has many family-friendly rentals, including cabins, rural homes, and neighborhood stays. Properties with spacious yards or access to outdoor areas are often suggested for families seeking relaxation and recreation.
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