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TarHeel Trailblazer Cabin 12: Cozy Retreat in Bluefield, WV for Outdoor Enthusiasts - Bluefield

TarHeel Trailblazer Cabin 12: Cozy Retreat in Bluefield, WV for Outdoor Enthusiasts

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

overnight stays, day trips 2–6 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for most fitness levels, with options for both gentle hikes and moderate trail walks

Overview

Discover the perfect blend of comfort and adventure at TarHeel Trailblazer Cabin 12 in Bluefield, WV. This cozy two-bedroom cabin is your gateway to Appalachian trails and scenic mountain evenings by the firepit.

Bluefield, West Virginia

TarHeel Trailblazer - Cabin 12

4-5 Guests • 2 Bedroom • 3 Beds • 1 Bathroom

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About This Adventure

Experience a cozy getaway in our charming two-bedroom cabin, perfect for relaxation and adventure. Enjoy modern amenities like free WiFi, a full kitchen, and a firepit for evening gatherings. With comfortable queen beds and a futon, it’s an ideal retreat for families or friends seeking memorable moments together.

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Rates

REGULAR SEASON: March 1 - November 30: $200 per night

WINTER RATES: December 1 - February 28: $170 per night 


About

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

Adventure Tips

Pack layers for variable mountain weather

Weather in the Appalachian foothills can shift quickly; bring breathable layers and a waterproof jacket.

Reserve your cabin early

Bluefield is popular during peak seasons, so booking your cabin ahead ensures availability.

Bring insect repellent

Forest areas attract mosquitoes, especially in warmer months, so pack a reliable repellent.

Firepit safety

Use the firepit responsibly and ensure fires are fully extinguished before bedtime.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Eastern box turtle

History

Bluefield’s roots as a coal mining town shaped the regional economy and culture throughout the 20th century.

Conservation

Local efforts promote sustainable trail use and forest preservation to protect native species and landscapes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Hiking boots

Essential

Supportive footwear is crucial for exploring local trails and uneven terrain.

Water bottle

Essential

Stay hydrated during hikes with a reusable water bottle.

Warm jacket

Essential

Cool mountain evenings require a warm, insulated jacket.

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Bug spray

Essential

Protect yourself from mosquitoes and ticks in forested areas.

summer specific