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Musket Lodge Cabin 1: Your Gateway to Outdoor Adventure near Bluefield, WV - Bluefield

Musket Lodge Cabin 1: Your Gateway to Outdoor Adventure near Bluefield, WV

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

1–3 days

Fitness Level

Suitable for most fitness levels including families and casual adventurers

Overview

Discover the perfect blend of comfort and Appalachian adventure at Musket Lodge Cabin 1 near Bluefield, West Virginia. Fully furnished with modern amenities and surrounded by rich outdoor opportunities, this cabin is your gateway to exploring the stunning terrain and heritage of southern West Virginia.

Bluefield, West Virginia

Musket Lodge - Cabin 1

6 Guests • 4 Beds • 1 Bathroom

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About This Adventure

Experience a cozy getaway in our fully furnished cabin, featuring two twin beds and two full beds. Enjoy modern amenities like A/C, free WiFi, and a 32" TV. Unwind with a charcoal grill and shared fire pit, perfect for memorable evenings under the stars. Your ideal retreat awaits!

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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 that features two twin beds and two full beds. 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 a shared fire pit.

Adventure Tips

Bring insect repellent for forest hikes

The area's dense woodlands can host mosquitoes and ticks, especially in spring and summer.

Check weather before visiting

Mountain weather can change rapidly; layers and rain gear are recommended.

Use charcoal grill safely

Ensure grill is on stable surface and fully extinguished after use to prevent wildfires.

Reserve cabin in advance

Musket Lodge is popular during peak seasons; booking ahead guarantees your spot.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • white-tailed deer
  • wild turkey

History

The Coal Heritage Trail highlights the region’s mining past, telling stories of the Appalachian coal boom era.

Conservation

Efforts are ongoing locally to protect forest habitats and waterways, promoting sustainable outdoor recreation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Good hiking shoes

Essential

Provides support and traction for exploring nearby trails.

Insect repellent

Essential

Protects against mosquitoes and ticks common in forested areas.

spring specific

Layered clothing

Essential

Helps manage temperature changes during mountain weather shifts.

all specific

Flashlight or headlamp

Useful for night walks and campfire activities around the shared fire pit.