You’ll Want To Hibernate All Winter Long Inside The Timber Frame Cabins At Shadow Mountain Escape In Virginia
Winter is the perfect time of year to hibernate. And while you could cozy up at home, why not venture out to an authentic timber frame log cabin where you can enjoy Virginia’s lovely winter scenery? Shadow Mountain Escape, nestled right on the border of Shenandoah National Park, features a handful of cabin rentals and access to all kinds of wintertime adventures just beyond your doorstep. Of course, no one would blame you for staying inside for the duration of your stay! Here’s more on why you’ll love a trip to Shadow Mountain Escape this season.
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Cozied up in a log cabin watching the snow fall—is there anything dreamier? This is the exact experience you can look forward to when booking your stay at Shadow Mountain Escape.
Unfortunately, the snow isn't guaranteed, but the heartwarming atmosphere certainly is!
Shadow Mountain Escape boasts the only authentic timber-frame cabin rentals in Virginia. The quality craftsmanship will be noticed the moment you check in to your winter abode.
The owners make a special effort to ensure that every guest feels like family. Homemade baked goods, wine recommendations, and other thoughtful amenities are what truly set this place apart.
One of the best parts of your whole stay is soaking in the surrounding landscape. Shadow Mountain Escape is just a stone's throw from some of the best hikes in Shenandoah National Park.
Plus, there are meandering nature trails on the property, so you won't even need to leave to enjoy a breath of fresh mountain air.
Photographed below is Mary's Rock, a lovely hike that leads to a breathtaking view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Even in winter, the adventure is bucket-list-worthy.
Returning to your cabin after a day full of adventures in Shenandoah, Luray, or the quaint town of Sperryville, you'll feel quite accomplished and ready to settle in for the night.
Of course, there's absolutely nothing wrong with staying indoors with a good book, a cup of coffee, and the company of some friendly woodland creatures outside your window.
A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Alexandria. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
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