For Just $109 A Night, You Can Stay In A Tiny House At New River Cabins In West Virginia
By Catherine Armstrong|Published February 04, 2020
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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to live in a tiny house? These charming little dwellings are popular on tv shows and blogs, and they’re typically just a few hundred square feet, but they have everything you need to live, eat, and sleep comfortably. Check out the tiny houses available for overnight stays at New River Cabins in Lansing:
Learn firsthand why tiny houses are all the rage when you book a stay at one of these cute little abodes in Lansing, West Virginia, just a few miles from the New River Gorge Campground.
Step inside to find a cozy living space on the main level. The tongue-and-groove walls lend a log-cabin feel to the space. Guests enjoy a TV in this space, along with a couch that folds into a bed.
In the little kitchen, you'll find a mini-fridge, microwave, sink, and hot plate. Pots, pans, and dishes are provided so you can make your own meals and snacks during your stay.
These tiny homes are just 18 feet long and 10 feet wide, but they pack a lot of living space into such a small area. Climb up the ladder to the loft...
...where you'll find a queen-sized mattress. The loft has a vaulted ceiling and windows, so it doesn't feel cramped or crowded. Guests are provided with bed and bath linens during their stay.
Enjoy grilling outside in the fire pit, and dine at the picnic table in the fresh air. This little community in the woods is the perfect way to see what it's like to live in a tiny home.
Learn more about these tiny houses on the campground’s website and book your stay soon! Looking for more great camping in West Virginia? Take a look at the state’s oldest campground.
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