Get Away From It All Each Month of the Year With These 12 Magnificent Escapes in West Virginia
Discover 12 unique and highly-rated getaways in West Virginia, each perfect for a different month of the year.
Where do you go when you want to get away from it all? West Virginia, of course! In fact, there's plenty of room (and plenty of options) to make a whole year out of these unique overnight escapes in West Virginia. Here are some magnificent, highly-rated getaways in West Virginia to get you started, one for each month of the year. Ready to learn more? Get ready to pack your bags -- each of the following escapes is bucket-list-worthy!
1. Dome House (Ghent)
Three bedrooms. Two bathrooms. Ten acres. Minutes from skiing. Convenient to the New River Gorge. What better way to start the year than with a January stay at this Dome House, one of the most unique vacation destinations in West Virginia? And, in case you need more reason to visit the New River Gorge, check out the below footage:
2. Mountain Cabin (Mt Lookout)
This cozy cabin with reduced winter rates can accommodate up to 10, but it's just as perfect for a romantic getaway for two! With plenty of living space, a fully stocked kitchen, and a hot tub, this winter cabin is just the ticket for a warm, cozy stay in wild, wonderful West Virginia!
3. The Scarlet Gypsy (Peterstown)
There's no other experience quite like a stay in this luxuriously renovated gypsy wagon! At 200 square feet, it's large enough for a bathroom, a kitchenette, and beds for up to four ... but still small enough to be super cozy and quaint. I think this is one of the best vacation rentals in West Virginia.
4. Ebenezer Cabin With Hot Tub (Pendleton County)
Spring is on the way, but there's still a chill in the air here in Pendleton County in April. That's what makes the Ebenezer Cabin so perfect; it comes complete with beautiful views of green, rolling hills and a hot tub! This two-bedroom rustic cabin on a farm sleeps up to four guests.
5. The Verdie May House (Lewisburg)
The Verdie May House is a charming 1930s-era cottage in the Lewisburg, West Virginia Historic District. Filled with history, art, amenities, and charm, this cottage is especially attractive when the weather is warm enough to take advantage of the expansive front porch ... like during the month of May!
6. Half-Round House (Berkeley Springs)
At this three-bedroom, two-bathroom mid-century modern half-round house tucked in the woods of Berkeley Springs, enjoy a quiet retreat in the forest. Plus, a stay at this house between Memorial Day and Labor Day includes access to the Coolfont Mountainside community heated pool and hot tub. Now that sounds like it could be one of the best places to stay in West Virginia!
7. Potomac River Access, Kayaks Included (Springfield)
A private dock on the South Branch Potomac River. Room for up to 10 guests. Indoor and outdoor living space. This family home in Springfield, West Virginia is a dream getaway!
8. Kanawha River Cottage (Fayette County)
Relax and unwind right on the beautiful Kanawha River at this three-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage located not far from Gauley Bridge and the New River Gorge. This one is all about location! Look at those waterfront views.
9. Davis Treehouse
Huge picture windows, an outdoor hot tub, beautiful views, and space for up to eight guests. Those are just some of the amenities this luxurious cabin perched atop Cabin Mountain offers to guests!
10. Glamping Cabin (Riverton)
Cozy (sleeps two). Private (hidden away in the woods). Convenient (close to some of the best views West Virginia has to offer, including Seneca Rocks and Spruce Knob). Perfect for fall (look at those leaf colors!). This rustic cabin in the woods is definitely a go!
11. Billy Goat Mountain Village (Mingo County)
This is as close as you can get to the Buffalo Mountain Trailhead. Enjoy a relaxing stay in a traditional Appalachian log cabin convenient to the Hatfield-McCoy trails.
12. Historic Carriage Quarters (Harpers Ferry)
Plan a Christmas season visit to Harpers Ferry for an Old Tyme Christmas celebration, complete with a stay in this historic Carriage Quarters! Not only will this house give you a taste of life in the 1800s, but it's even pet-friendly. Take a virtual tour of Harpers Ferry when you watch the video below:
What are your thoughts on these unique West Virginia getaways? Would you stay a few nights at any of the above accommodations? Feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comments below -- we would love to hear from you!
While you're tackling 12 unique overnight escapes in West Virginia this year, why not also try exploring these 12 incredible West Virginia small towns?
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