Enjoy vibrant nature from a West Virginia cabin to rent
On the southeastern side of Hocking Hills, you'll find the border of West Virginia. Not only does booking one of the Hocking Hills cabins in this area make it easy to access all the attractions that northwestern West Virginia has to offer, but it still puts you close to all the hiking, fishing, and swimming opportunities in Hocking Hills. Plus, the area is notably quiet, so it's easy to find an isolated cabin that will let you enjoy the relaxing vacation you deserve. The variety of available cabins is extensive as well, so you can find an accommodation whether you're looking for luxury or are traveling on a budget.
Attractions near West Virginia vacation homes
West Virginia's state capital of Charleston is a compact city with a historic feel. Visit the State Capitol Complex, a dramatic Georgian building topped off with a distinctive golden dome. Book a tour and explore the grand marble rooms, and the chambers where the state government works. Afterwards, head to the Downtown Charleston Historic District, which has the look of a classic small American town. With old-fashioned ice-cream shops and cozy cafes, it's a great place to bring the family. Try to catch a tour on one of the old trolley buses that still rattle through the streets.
Things to do near West Virginia cottage rentals
Snowshoe Mountain Resort is one of the biggest ski areas in the mid-Atlantic region, and, with a decent layer of powder, it's no wonder it's such a popular resort. There are 60 runs for all abilities, plus a series of backcountry trails where you can appreciate the beauty of the Appalachian Mountains. Many West Virginia vacation rentals cater to the ski crowd, with ski-in/ski-out access, so you can spend more time on the mountain. The Village at Snowshoe is at the summit, with a relaxed and cozy apres-ski vibe. When the snow melts the mountain is open for summer hiking.
Climate for your stay in West Virginia vacation homes
West Virginia has a varied climate across the state, with the mountain areas in the east tending to be colder. In the west, there's warm weather from May to September, with high humidity, mild spring and fall months, and a short winter which can see heavy snowfall. Summer can be a popular time for West Virginia vacation rentals in the mountain areas, as they're mild and cooler than the city, but peak time is December to March, when snow coverage is at its thickest.
Forest and mountain landscapes in West Virginia
To the east of West Virginia, Monongahela National Forest occupies a large part of the state, with mountains covered in lush green trees. Home of the Allegheny Mountains, part of the Appalachian range, there are a number of hiking and biking trails, for different abilities. The 12-mile Allegheny Mountain Trail has gentle slopes and well-worn paths, taking you past waterfalls and through shady trails. Once you reach the summit, you enjoy breathtaking views, especially in the fall, due to the colorful foliage.
Transportation to and around West Virginia
Fly into Charleston, WV (CRW-Yeager), the closest airport, located 2.4 mi (3.9 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you could also fly into Huntington, WV (HTS-Tri-State), which is 50.1 mi (80.6 km) away.
If you're traveling by train, Charleston Station, Montgomery Station and Thurmond Station are the main stations that serve the city.
Sample regional cuisine in West Virginia
West Virginia cuisine follows Southern cooking styles and ingredients, such as fried chicken, cornbread, pinto beans, mashed potatoes, and cobbler. Game meat is found on most menus, as well as moonshine and craft beers. The state staple, pepperoni roll, was once the lunch of miners but can now be found in bakeries, stores, and cafés near vacation rentals throughout the state.
Romantic vacation rentals in West Virginia
West Virginia boasts plenty of idyllic outdoor locations and romantic attractions for couples. Vacation homes are available near places like New River Gorge National River, a large park with a whitewater river and hiking trails, and Summersville Lake, a reservoir with miles of shoreline for boating, fishing, and camping. You could also visit the Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races, a casino with table games, slots, and a horse track.