The Space:
The ridge greets you with fresh mountain breezes and the scent of pine as the first light filters through tall windows. You step onto a deck lit with soft string lights, hear the gentle crackle of the pellet stove, and feel the calm of a place that invites you to slow down. Mornings bring the promise of blooming wildflowers, while evenings invite you to soak in the hot tub under a sky bright with stars. Here you can unwind, reconnect, and let the rhythm of the season set your pace.
Sleeping arrangements
The cabin sleeps up to ten guests across four bedrooms. One bedroom offers a double bed. Two bedrooms each feature twin‑over‑queen bunk beds, perfect for families or mixed‑age groups. The fourth bedroom provides two twin beds. Linens, extra pillows, and blankets are supplied for cooler nights.
Bathrooms
Guests have access to a newly renovated full bathroom and an additional half bath upstairs. Bathroom essentials are provided for convenience.
Kitchen & dining
A fully equipped kitchen includes ample counter space and a nearby dining area for shared meals, warm drinks, or a relaxed breakfast before heading out. A BBQ grill on the deck makes outdoor cooking easy when the weather is mild.
Outdoor living
The large deck, accented with string lighting, offers a scenic spot for fresh air and sunrise coffee. The hot tub remains a favorite, warm and inviting even as spring evenings cool. A fire pit with seating encourages evenings spent roasting s’mores and sharing stories. The open, grassy backyard includes a children’s play area and space for outdoor games when the weather allows.
Workspace & connectivity
A dedicated workspace in a private room provides a quiet spot for focus. Smart TV and WiFi are available for movie nights and video calls, though speeds may vary due to the remote location. Download essential content ahead of time if needed.
Neighborhood
The cabin sits within easy driving distance of the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, offering scenic hikes and seasonal beauty. Bryce Resort is about twenty minutes away, with activities ranging from winter sports to warmer‑weather recreation, dining, and local shops.
Perfect for
Families, friends, and small groups seeking a pet‑friendly mountain retreat. Dogs are welcome; cats are not allowed due to allergies. Whether gathered around the pellet stove, soaking in the hot tub, or exploring the surrounding forest, the cabin provides a comfortable base for a Shenandoah Valley escape.
House rules
Pets are allowed (dog only). Please respect the natural setting; leaves, pollen, and other outdoor elements may be visible despite regular cleaning.