Spend The Night In A Vintage Trailer Village On The Potomac River For A Memorable West Virginia Adventure

Three Otters Eco Resort's Vintage Trailer Village offers nostalgic and comfortable 1960s-style trailer accommodations in West Virginia.

Have you ever seen a cute shot on Pinterest of a fully restored little 1960s camper in all its brightly colored glory? You might have even pinned it, especially if it was the kind of little trailer you remember your parents or grandparents using when you were a kid. Now, you don't have to just look at such colorful, nostalgic eye-candy online - you can actually visit one in real life. And not only can you visit one - you can visit a whole village of them. And (here's the best part!)... you can even rent one for the night!

Isn't this cute? Doesn't it look just like something you might see on Pinterest or HGTV?

Here's another one, same story. Pin it! Go ahead!

... but don't stop there, because these cute little retro campers aren't just staged for a magazine worthy photo shoot. They're actual, real-life accommodation options right here in West Virginia!

Welcome to the Three Otters Eco Resort's Vintage Trailer Village. Perched on the banks of the Potomac River in Great Cacapon, West Virginia, this little 1960s throwback cul-de-sac is the most nostalgic getaway destination you can imagine.

But it's not just nostalgic. It's also cute.

And comfortable.

And surrounded by nature.

Plus, included in your stay in the vintage trailer village is access to various amenities around the resort, including the resort's grill pavilion, bathhouse, overlook deck, and grounds (trails, ball fields, and riverfront). The use of the river kitchen can be added for $5/person/day.

Learn more about Three Otters Eco Retreat at their website or on Facebook. Have you ever stayed in one of their vintage trailers? Does the site of these mid-sixties campers bring back memories from your younger years? Let us know! And if a vintage trailer is right up your ally, maybe you'd also like to spend the night in a vintage school bus...

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