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Cozy Cabin Retreat in Bluefield’s Scenic Appalachian Outdoors - Bluefield

Cozy Cabin Retreat in Bluefield’s Scenic Appalachian Outdoors

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

Weekend or longer stays

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels; minimal physical activity required at the cabin itself

Overview

Discover a cozy, fully equipped cabin near Bluefield, WV, perfect for mountain adventures and relaxing evenings by the fire pit. Explore Appalachia’s trails and heritage while enjoying modern comforts.

Bluefield, West Virginia

Mountaineer - Cabin 8

5 Guests • 4 Beds • 1 Bathroom

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About This Adventure

Experience a cozy getaway in our fully furnished cabin, featuring three twin beds and one full bed in an open concept layout. Enjoy modern amenities like A/C, free WiFi, and a 32" TV. Relax by the shared fire pit or grill outside, making your stay both comfortable and memorable.

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Rates

REGULAR SEASON: March 1 - November 30: $170 per night

WINTER RATES: December 1 - February 28: $140 per night 


About

This includes one side of the cabin which features three twin beds and one full bed. Open concept cabin fully furnished with linens and ready for your stay. Heat, A/C, 32" TV's, free Wifi, coffee pot, microwave and full size refrigerator. Each side of the cabin also has a designated charcoal grill shared fire pit.

Adventure Tips

Plan for Variable Weather

Pack layers as Appalachian weather can shift quickly, especially in spring and fall.

Drive Carefully on Coal Heritage Road

Roads leading to the cabin can be narrow and winding; watch for wildlife and other vehicles.

Use the Fire Pit Responsibly

Ensure fires are fully out and follow local fire regulations to protect the forest.

Bring Bug Repellent in Summer

Insects can be active at dusk and dawn during warmer months; repellent will keep you comfortable.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Eastern phoebe bird

History

Bluefield’s history is deeply connected to coal mining which shaped the region’s development in the early 20th century.

Conservation

Local efforts focus on protecting Appalachian forest habitats and promoting sustainable tourism to preserve natural beauty.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Layered Clothing

Essential

To adapt to cool mornings and warmer afternoons typical in spring.

spring specific

Hiking Boots

Essential

Durable footwear is crucial for exploring nearby trails comfortably through leaf-covered paths.

fall specific

Insect Repellent

Essential

Keeps bugs at bay, especially during evening outdoor activities.

summer specific

Water Bottle

Essential

Stay hydrated while venturing on local hikes or relaxing outdoors.