Stay In This Cozy Little River Cabin In West Virginia For Less Than $80 Per Night

Discover a rustic, off-grid cabin on the Cacapon River perfect for an affordable and serene getaway.

Do you ever grow weary of the rat race? Or suffer from information overload? Perhaps it's time to escape to a rustic, off-grid cabin on the Cacapon River in the beautiful, remote mountains of West Virginia.

Next time you need a break from the norm without breaking the bank, you should look into this serene cabin on the Cacapon River.

It's the perfect place to unplug and unwind.

Who could possibly stay stressed floating down the middle of a river like the Cacapon?

Not me, and not you, either.

And the best news? All this can be yours for just $78/night, INCLUDING FEES.

That's right! A mid-week rental of this river cabin starts at $65/night, with only a $9 service fee and $4 in taxes added on.

Here's the catch, which may be good news or bad news, depending on your perspective.

The cabin is rustic. Very rustic. No electricity, no cell phone service, and no plumbing (you'll have access to a clean port-a-john and a portable camp shower).

Basically, you'll be cabin camping, but you'll have four sturdy walls around you, a roof that doesn't leak over your head, and lots of water toys at your disposal, including life vests, a canoe, and other fun (make sure to get info from the host before you go about local water safety, etc.).

Bring your own air mattress or camping pad for the most comfortable sleeping experience, although you can opt to hang a hammock and sleep there if you want. There's a wood stove inside for heating if needed and a fire pit outdoors for cooking.

The road to the cabin is accessible by sedan in good weather, but if the road is wet you'll need an SUV or truck.

Don't get us wrong, though: this is an awesome place for a getaway, and if you do your research and know what you're getting into, you'll join the 100+ vacationers who have given this place a 5-star rating.

Because sometimes, you really do just need to get away from it all and have some fun!

Relax in the front porch and watch the evening fall over the surrounding 200 acres of private land at your disposal.

That includes 1/4 acre of private river frontage, a 1/2-acre pond, trails, and a shooting range that can be used with prearranged permission from your host.

To learn more about this rustic, off-grid cabin get-away and book it for your next vacation, click here. Or to see some other interesting overnight options around West Virginia, try this list!

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