moderate
3–6 hours
Suitable for moderately fit participants comfortable with uneven terrain and some elevation gain.
Discover the perfect balance of upscale comfort and outdoor adventure at the Luxury 6 Person Shenandoah Lodge near Harpers Ferry. Explore pristine rivers, hiking trails, and historic sites just moments from your cabin.
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Experience the charm of Harpers Ferry Lodges, where luxury meets nature in spacious cabins accommodating up to six guests. Enjoy stunning views of the Potomac River Valley, explore pristine campsites, and indulge in water activities like boating and fishing, all just an hour from major metropolitan areas.
The Luxury (6 person) Lodges are 2 room cabins that include:
A Bedroom with two sets of bunk beds A Double Bed in the Main Room Common area with kitchenette and a dining table with seating for 6 people. Heat/A/C Porch Area Bathroom with sink, toilet, and shower Linens, etc not included. Add a linen package.
No pets/ animals are permitted in the cabin. $100 minimum fee per animal for any unauthorized pets or animals.
Only one hour from the Washington, DC and Baltimore Metro Regions, River Riders now offers primitive river views and camping on the Potomac River in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia where Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia come together.
Campsites and cabins are available on a beautiful deep water section of the Potomac River near Harpers Ferry in Jefferson County. A four mile section of deep water runs from our campground to above the Dargan Bend Boat Ramp in Maryland. Pontoon boats, fishing boats, water skiing, wake boarding, and jet skis are welcome.
This Cabin has a view of the beautiful Potomac River Valley but is not river front
Harpers Ferry draws many visitors during fall foliage and summer months; reserve your cabin well in advance to secure your spot.
Trails near the river can be muddy or slick, especially after rain—waterproof boots enhance safety and comfort.
If you plan to fish the Potomac or Shenandoah Rivers, make sure to obtain the appropriate state fishing license beforehand.
Begin hikes like Maryland Heights in the morning to avoid midday heat and crowds for a more enjoyable experience.
Harpers Ferry is famously known for John Brown's 1859 raid, an event that ignited tensions leading up to the Civil War.
The area emphasizes Leave No Trace ethics and supports river clean-up initiatives to preserve the waterways and surrounding forests.
Provides support and traction on rocky and uneven trails surrounding the lodge.
Necessary for safety during boating or paddling excursions on the Potomac River.
summer specific
Ideal for anglers wanting to experience local fishing hotspots near the lodge.
spring specific
Helps adapt to variable temperatures typical of the fall season in the Shenandoah Valley.
fall specific