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Cozy Cabin Retreat in Bluefield: The Mudd Man Suite Experience - Bluefield

Cozy Cabin Retreat in Bluefield: The Mudd Man Suite Experience

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

overnight or longer stays

Fitness Level

No special fitness level required for enjoying the cabin itself, though nearby hiking trails vary in difficulty.

Overview

Uncover the charm of West Virginia’s outdoor heartland with a stay at the Mudd Man Suite - Cabin 9, a cozy cabin retreat offering modern amenities and access to Bluefield's vast natural beauty. Perfect for any season, it’s a peaceful home base for your Appalachian adventures.

Bluefield, West Virginia

Mudd Man Suite - Cabin 9

3 Guests • 1 Bedroom • 2 Beds • 1 Bathroom

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About This Adventure

Experience a cozy getaway in our charming one-bedroom queen cabin, complete with a full-size futon and all essential amenities. Enjoy the comforts of home with a full kitchen, free WiFi, and a relaxing firepit. Perfect for creating unforgettable memories in a serene setting, available year-round.

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Rates

REGULAR SEASON: March 1 - November 30: $150 per night

WINTER RATES: December 1 - February 28: $120 per night 


About

This is a one bedroom queen cabin with a full size futon in the living room. Cabin includes linens and towels here for your stay. Heat, A/C, TV's, free Wifi, coffee pot, microwave and full kitchen. Each cabin will has a charcoal grill and firepit.

Adventure Tips

Firepit Safety

Always clear the area around the firepit and fully extinguish fires before sleeping or leaving the cabin.

Trail Shoes Recommended

Wear sturdy hiking shoes when exploring nearby trails like the Appalachian Trail to ensure good grip and ankle support.

WiFi Usage

WiFi is available but bandwidth can vary; use it to download maps or guides before heading out on trails.

Weather Watch

Check local weather forecasts as mountain conditions can change rapidly, especially in winter months.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Eastern box turtle

History

Bluefield’s coal industry shaped much of its history, once serving as a key mining hub in the Appalachians.

Conservation

Local efforts focus on preserving forest habitats and promoting sustainable tourism to maintain the region’s natural beauty.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Sturdy Hiking Shoes

Essential

Important for navigating uneven or muddy terrain on nearby trails.

Outdoor Layers

Essential

Weather in the Appalachian region can be unpredictable; layering ensures comfort.

Portable Charger

Useful for keeping devices charged when exploring trails where outlets aren’t available.

Firewood or Fire Starters

If visiting in cooler months, bring or purchase firewood for the firepit to enhance your evening comfort.

fall specific