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Cozy Mountain Cabin Escape in Bluefield, WV: Almost Heaven Cabin 6 Experience - Bluefield

Cozy Mountain Cabin Escape in Bluefield, WV: Almost Heaven Cabin 6 Experience

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

1–3 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for those with basic fitness who enjoy easy walking or light hiking on gentle slopes.

Overview

Escape to Almost Heaven - Cabin 6 in Bluefield, WV, where cozy comfort meets Appalachian adventure. Discover why this cabin is a premier base for exploring West Virginia’s scenic mountains and local culture.

Bluefield, West Virginia

Almost Heaven - Cabin 6

5 Guests • 3 Beds • 1 Bathroom

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About This Adventure

Experience a cozy getaway in our fully furnished cabin, perfect for families or friends. With a queen, full, and twin bed, enjoy modern amenities like A/C, free WiFi, and a 32" TV. Unwind by the shared fire pit or grill up a feast for unforgettable memories.

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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 one queen, one full and one twin 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 and shared fire pit.

Adventure Tips

Prepare for variable mountain weather

Pack layers as temperatures can shift quickly from warm days to cool evenings in the Appalachian Highlands.

Use local trail maps

Grab updated trail maps from Bluefield visitor centers to explore the best beginner and moderate hiking routes nearby.

Respect quiet hours at the cabin

Keep noise levels down after dark to preserve the peaceful atmosphere of this natural retreat and respect other guests.

Practice Leave No Trace

Help protect West Virginia’s forests by carrying out all trash and minimizing your disturbance to wildlife habitats.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • white-tailed deer
  • Eastern box turtle

History

Bluefield’s heritage is deeply rooted in coal mining, shaping its culture and economy since the late 19th century.

Conservation

Local efforts encourage visitors to follow Leave No Trace principles to protect the Appalachian Highlands’ biodiversity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Hiking boots

Essential

Supportive boots will keep you comfortable while exploring nearby trails in mixed terrain.

Layered clothing

Essential

Wear moisture-wicking layers to adapt to quickly changing mountain temperatures.

Insect repellent

Useful in spring to ward off mosquitoes and ticks while outdoors.

spring specific

Flashlight or headlamp

Essential

Helpful for navigating the fire pit area and pathways after dark safely.