Barefoot Hills Hostel is nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Dahlonega, Georgia. Its convenient location near Springer Mountain, the official beginning point of the Appalachian Trail, as well as numerous other prized mountain gaps, has long made it a favorite spot for the trail hiking community. Cyclists, mountain bikers, rock climbers, kayakers, fly-fishing aficionados, boaters, golfers and outdoor enthusiasts from all walks also find Barefoot Hills Hotel conveniently located to some of the finest recreational outings in the southeastern United States. In addition to the abundant outdoor experiential offerings, Georgia’s burgeoning wine country is just minutes from Barefoot Hills Hotel, allowing guests to enjoy convenient outings to dozens of local vineyards, wineries, and some of the finest restaurants in North Georgia. A truly hidden gem, food and wine lovers everywhere are quickly taking notice of Dahlonega’s emerging culinary and wine scene, conveniently located just an hour north of metropolitan Atlanta. History buffs will also enjoy strolling the streets and local shops of picturesque downtown Dahlonega, site of the first Gold Rush in the United States. Barefoot Hills Hotel offers modern guest rooms and brand-new furnishings with one to two-bedroom layouts, as well as luxury private cabins featuring eco-friendly design. Barefoot Hills Hotel is a perfect location for destination weddings and large group retreats. Room reservations and special event packages are regularly updated on http://www.barefoothills.com, or please call our central reservations line (770) 312-7342 to book today.
AT Passport
Open Year Round
Private Bunk Room
Cabin Rentals
Group Rates
Shower
Beer & Wine
Supplies
Laundry Service
Free Wifi
AT Shuttle
Mail Drops
#1 Rock Tavern River Kamp hosts the area’s first, “yurt” camping experience — offering #1 Rock Tavern River Kampers a unique, sheltered, “Vacation in the Round.” Once the domain of Central Asian nomads, the efficient, dome-like yurt has been adapted to suit camping needs. “VACATIONING IN THE ROUND”, is truly an experience of a lifetime at #1 Rock Tavern River Kamp. With a variety of camp sites and yurt rentals available, the #1 Rock Tavern River Kamp offers campers a complete, Shenandoah River retreat.
Springbrook Cottages & Vacation Rentals in Hot Springs, NC
Welcome to Springbrook Cottages, located in the historic town of Hot Springs, NC, surrounded by the Pisgah National Forest; where the Appalachian Trail (AT) runs through the middle of town and Spring Creek flows past our back decks, emptying into the French Broad river at the Hot Springs Spa. We are located right in town, convenient to everything Hot Springs has to offer, yet on a quiet street.
You can sit on your back deck and watch Spring Creek flow by, or fish, play in the water, have a picnic, build a campfire in our fire pits on the creek bank, sit in the gazebo and read, or watch the birds. Our pavilion and gazebo are perfect for family reunions, weddings, receptions, baptisms… whatever! So bring your family, church group, or yourself. We hope to make your stay as enjoyable as possible.
Hiker Accommodations / Food Truck / Appalachian Trail Shuttles
Mountain Harbour Bed & Breakfast and Hostel, nestled in the heart of Roan Mountain, Tennessee, has been an esteemed haven since its inauguration in 2003. Envisioned as a sanctuary for Appalachian Trail adventurers, our establishment has dedicated itself to providing an exceptional experience for all our guests. Whether you choose the comfort of our cozy Hostel or the charm of our Bed & Breakfast, our commitment remains unwavering—to cater to your needs. We offer an array of services, from convenient shuttles to Carvers Gap for hiking enthusiasts to savoring our delectable Famous Burgers straight from our Food Truck. Yet, our crowning jewel remains our World Famous Breakfast, a cherished highlight that tantalizes taste buds and warms hearts. Above all, our paramount objective is to ensure that every guest feels the warmth of welcome, akin to the familiarity of their own home. Picture a front porch where the swing sways rhythmically, inviting conversations, and rocking chairs that offer solace amidst the serene mountain vistas. At Mountain Harbour, creating cherished memories is our specialty.
3 Bed and Breakfast Rooms
Hostel Beds
Treehouse
Tent Camping
Shuttle Service
Shopping – General Store / Kitchen
There are 6.5 bedrooms with bedding and blankets provided. Each bedroom has a ceiling fan, Roku Smart TV’s, sound sleep machines, charging pad & cables, ear plugs, and sleep masks. They also have a lockable interior door and a lockable exterior door. Each exterior door exits to the large rear deck . There’s a big ol’ rear deck with a table, benches, and umbrella. There’s also a comfy hammock and some extra camp chairs. The living room, kitchen, and laundry is one long, light-filled room. There are two ceiling fans, a Roku Smart TV, DVD player w/ corny DVDs, desk, first aid, old-school board games, and books. Laundry detergent is available for you to use. The kitchen has all the stuff a modest family kitchen would have. There’s always a bunch of free coffee pods, frozen waffles, and some other goodies. The sofa also converts to a full bed.
There are 3 full bathrooms. Each bathroom has towels, hand towels, and washcloths. Also provided are shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and hand soap. In addition, there are extra razors, shaving cream, lotions, bath balm, toothbrush, and toothpaste. Oh, and we’ve got footbaths, hair dryers, and boot dryers too.
Indoor beds and tenting available, shower without stay for a small fee. Small resupply with fuel.
Donation based hostel located in Catawba, VA along the Appalachian trail
Rest in our spotless hostel, meet other hikers and bicyclists, enjoy our full kitchen, or walk to nearby restaurants (the Anvil Restaurant, Rations, or Mena’s Pizzeria. Whether you are renting a bunkbed or a room, a waffle breakfast is always served with coffee, orange juice, and fruit.
Features and Amenities:
* Beautiful and clean facility – central air conditioning and heat!
* Waffle breakfast included with coffee, orange juice and fruit!
* Quiet and peaceful – no train whistles to wake you up here
* Sheets, blankets, pillows and towels provided
* Fully equipped kitchen
* Laundry ($6 per load – we supply detergent)- open in the evening only
* Common area with board games and books
* Free Wi-Fi and computer available to guests – open in the evening only
* Outside patio
* Locked shed for bikes
* Parking behind the hostel
Our goal at the Town’s Inn (“the Inn”) is to serve individuals, couples, families, and other groups who want to savor the recreational, educational, cultural, and social activities available in this idyllic setting that has not changed much since 1783 when Thomas Jefferson wrote: “The passage of the Patowmac through the Blue Ridge is perhaps one of the most stupendous scenes in Nature… This scene is worth a voyage across the Atlantic.” We hope you enjoy your visit to this well-preserved national treasure that includes both the historic town and its exquisite natural setting!
The Town’s Inn consists of two pre-Civil War stone residences: the Mountain House at 175 High Street (circa 1820) and the Heritage House at 179 High Street (circa 1840). Located in the heart of Lower Town (the historic market district of Harpers Ferry), we are a block from the Amtrak train station and a few steps away from not only the museums of the living history village (NPS.gov/hafe), but also the C&O Towpath (NPS.gov/choh) and the Appalachian Scenic Trail (nps.gov/appa), which offer bicycling, hiking, river sports, and more. Harpers Ferry, West Virginia (almost heaven), is located at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers, approximately 60 miles from Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland, and provides a nice balance for urban/ suburban lifestyles. The mild temperatures year-round make the Inn a place for all seasons, for many reasons. The average high temperature in February is 45 degrees, which makes winter getaways especially appealing. Located on the main street of town in the middle of the historical village, the Inn is well equipped to accommodate retreats, reunions, special events, and fun-filled getaways for families, couples, and individuals. Gather for meals, meetings, or just relaxation in the common areas, which include the beautiful stone patios that surround and connect the two buildings of the Inn, the Parlor in the Heritage House at 179 High Street, and the Marketplace Country Store & Self-Serve Café in the Mountain House at 175 High Street.
LODGING: Each of the eight guest rooms in the Inn is unique — but all rooms have a fridge (about 3.5 cubic feet), a microwave, a coffeemaker, and complimentary coffee and tea. Six of the rooms have private bathrooms, but only three of these rooms have the private bathroom en suite. The other two rooms share one bathroom. All of the rooms are family-friendly — and two of the rooms are pet-friendly. The prices of the rooms range from $80 to $200.
MARKETPLACE COUNTRY STORE & SELF-SERVE CAFE: The Inn offers year-round dining and shopping (6:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. daily). The Mountain House contains a self-serve Café featuring food from fine vendors and homemade specialties. Seating is available on the patios and on the balcony. The Café in the Mountain House has indoor seating, as well. We will happily prepare customized picnics and gift baskets. The little Marketplace Country Store features hiker resupply products ~ local snacks and beverages ~ local arts and crafts ~ gifts ~ toiletries ~ souvenirs ~ books ~ and more!
SPECIAL PACKAGES: Special packages can be arranged featuring recreational activities such as outdoor sports and tours to nearby wineries and breweries. The Inn also features educational activities through the American Health & Heritage Adventure Academy.
AMERICAN HEALTH & HERITAGE ACADEMY (AHHAA): The Academy, located on the premises, provides customized educational packages for individuals and groups with special interests. Courses are taught by local residents who live and work in or near Harpers Ferry, for example National Park Rangers, Appalachian Trail Conservancy staff, Shepherd University professors, and many other talented and gifted people who are eager to share their expertise about health, history, and our American heritage (including music, art, drama, and more) with visitors to Harpers Ferry. Any visitor can savor self instructional activities. See http://www.ExperienceHarpersFerry.com to learn more about this amazing village.
Contact the owner, Karan Townsend, at karantownsend@gmail.com for assistance in planning your visit to Harpers Ferry!
Romantic Eastern Tennessee B&B above Watauga Lake within a day’s drive of one-half of the US Population. The Iron Mountain Inn B&B in Butler TN offers outstanding lodging accommodations for visitors from as far away as Thailand and Hawaii, and as close as North Carolina, Virginia and the other 48 states. This mountain getaway B&B is the perfect location for a romantic honeymoon, renewal of vows, or elopement, or just a chance to relax with the one you love. At 2600’ the B&B is just below the ridge of Iron Mountain and the mist from Watauga Lake can be seen in the early morning. Let the Inn provide their famous “Pampering Perfected” service whether you come for a night, a weekend or longer. Come, share the magic of the Appalachian Mountains with us.
An atypical rental, Blackburn Trail Center is available for rent from November through March, but is otherwise reserved for hikers and trail maintenance crews. During that time, a Caretaker stays on the property. The capacity is 17. The center offers electricity with a full kitchen and dishwasher. A septic system was recently added, making a toilet and solar shower available for use. During winter weather, four-wheel drive vehicles, high clearance, and chains are required. We recommend that you consider bringing a shovel and saw in case of issues on the road. Please note that pets are prohibited.
Located on a beautiful glacial lake in the 70,000-acre Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, AMC’s Mohican Outdoor Center is an ideal retreat from the world’s cares. Stroll to nearby wetlands to spot the local wildlife, or hike the Appalachian Trail to magnificent views of the water gap. Or just splash or paddle in Catfish Pond and unwind.
Just a 90-minute drive from New York City, Mohican is a great base for exploring on your own, with your family and friends, or with a larger group. With self-service cabins, comfortable lodge bunk space, and a fully-stocked kitchen, Mohican caters to those who appreciate value accommodations and prefer to bring or cook their own meals. For a guided experience, Mohican’s weekend getaway programs offer the chance to learn a new skill and get to know other fun outdoors folk.
Located at the base of Angels Rest Overlook, directly behind Food Lion and within walking distance of everything, Angels Rest Hikers Haven has been a welcomed addition to an already great little trail town. Built by hikers for hikers, it has proven to be, in a very short time, a “Zerolicious” experience for all who visit. Whether it’s a day pass for the energetic thru hiker knocking down big miles, the weary thru hiker with injuries needing to relax and heal, the section hiker needing secure parking and a shuttle to the trailhead or a place for hiker’s families to come visit and stay while you zero and resupply, the crew at ARHH are excited to be of service and show you around a place so many have come to love and cherish as their own. We are family friendly and expect everyone to be respectful of others.
Get your money’s worth at the Quality Inn® hotel in Troutville near the Berglund Center, Blue Ridge Parkway and Hollins University.
You’ll find plenty of other sites and activities throughout the area, some of which include:
- Roanoke College
- National D-Day Memorial
- Mill Mountain Zoo
- Roanoke Star
- Virginia Museum of Transportation
Troutville hotels also provide easy access to the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, and souvenir and grocery stores.
Although the hotel is close to a variety of attractions, guests do not need to leave the property to have a good time. Our hotel meeting room is a more intimate-sized space and can accommodate up to 38 event attendees. Additional amenities at our pet-friendly Troutville Quality Inn hotel include:
- Free WiFi
- Fitness center
- Seasonal outdoor pool
- Free coffee
- Free handicapped parking
Our amenities offer so much value you’ll feel like you’ve struck a bargain. When you’re ready to settle in for the night, our spacious guest rooms feature TVs, hair dryers, coffee makers, microwaves, refrigerators, irons and ironing boards.
Visit historic Harpers Ferry and take a break from the hectic pace of the modern world at our bed & breakfast. Travel back in time to the Civil War era, or treat yourself to an adventure on the rivers or trails. Then relax for a great night’s sleep and wake to a hearty meal! Our B & B is close to Harpers Ferry N.H.S. and other Civil War sites, the C&O Canal, river adventures on the Shenandoah and Potomac, Hollywood Casino and Charles Town Races, and much more! All of our rooms have either full or queen beds, private bathrooms, and free wifi. Of course, breakfast is included with the cost of your room.
Whether you arrive by car or train, bike or motorcycle, or even by your own two feet, come to the HI Harpers Ferry hostel for both relaxation and adventure. Perched on a hill above the C&O Canal Rail Trail and Potomac River, HI Harpers Ferry is an ideal place to pitch your tent or just put up your feet. You’ll find travelers from around the world camping out on their way along the Appalachian Trail and Washington, DC urbanites getting away from it all in our Great Room. We’ve got free breakfast and Wi-Fi, but also a grill and fire pit for you to use. Tubing and kayaking are just a short distance away, but if wine tastings and history tours are more your speed, that’s not far either. We’re open to the public from May to October, but the entire hostel can be rented by groups year round. We hope to see you at HI Harpers Ferry soon!
THE STANIMAL EXPERIENCE – Stanimal started his first hostel in 2013 and has since expanded from one hostel to two. As a former thru-hiker (2004), he knows exactly what hikers need and provides a number of free services as part of the amenities during your stay. The homey Glasgow and Waynesboro hostels ensure hikers have a clean, comfortable place to rest with plenty of resupply stores in both locations.
Whether you’re looking for a break from the trail or you’re hoping to slack pack through the Shenandoahs, we can help! Discover convenient Appalachian Trail shuttle services, as well as free laundry, WiFi, Netflix, and much more.
HIKER HAVEN – Since Stanimal’s Hostel was established, we’ve always had a great hiker community staying with us. Meet up with other hikers and spend time chatting and relaxing on our collection of sofas and armchairs. We even have a salon massage chair and a foot spa to provide extra relaxation and comfort after a long day on the trail.
PRICES
- $40 Bunks
- $50 Semi Private space
- PRICES VARY FOR PRIVATE ROOMS. PLEASE CALL 540.290.4002
AMENITIES
- WiFi
- Free Laundry Services
- Hot shower
- Clean Linens
- Bunks with Mattresses and memory foam toppers
- Full Kitchen
- Free Coffee and Blueberry Pancake Breakfast
Book a bed Online today or call us for a shuttle
WAYNESBORO 540-290-4002
GLASGOW 540-480-8325
An official hiker hostel in Northern Virginia
The historic stone mansion sits on 66 acres and is 150 yards from the Appalachian Trail.
We provide a gateway connecting people to the “rollercoaster” section of the Appalachian Trail. Bears Den is owned by the Appalachian Trail Conservancy and operated by the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club. The historic stone mansion sits on 66 acres and is 150 yards from the AT and a beautiful, westward-facing overlook of the Shenandoah Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains. We offer an array of services including a drop-in long-distance backpacker hostel with full services, accommodations for group or private party rentals, a primitive campground, a rustic cottage and a contact for all your hiking, shuttle, and slackpack needs.
The Maine Roadhouse offers a unique and charming stay with its inviting rooms, designed for both comfort and rustic appeal. Each room is thoughtfully appointed, blending modern amenities with the warmth of a classic roadhouse aesthetic. Guests can enjoy a cozy retreat with features like plush bedding, contemporary furnishings, and scenic views of the surrounding natural beauty. The Main Roadhouse is located nearby the Appalachian Trail, and provides an exciting adventure for nature enthusiasts, offering scenic hiking trails with varying difficulty levels. Whether you’re looking to relax in the peaceful ambiance of the Roadhouse or explore the outdoors this destination promises a memorable experience filled with both tranquility and exploration.
Braemar Castle Hostel and Brown’s Grocery Store are operated by the Brown family, longtime friends of AT Hikers.
Braemar Castle Hostel was the headquarters for a logging company in the early 1900s. It was bought by the current owners great grandfather in the 1930s and turned into a residence and boarding house. The nicest and cleanest hostel I have stayed at.
If you’re seeking a cozy bed for several nights, whether for a peaceful retreat, rest from rock climbing, or productive meetings, you’ve come to the right place! We offer a range of accommodations, including mixed dorms, private rooms, or a newly renovated bus with all the comforts you need.
Enjoy our inviting common areas with various amenities designed to enhance your stay. Each morning, the aroma of fresh coffee will greet you, ensuring a sweet start to your day. Our well-equipped kitchen features a fridge, oven, microwave, kettle, and toaster, while the spacious living room is perfect for board games, conversations, relaxation with yoga mats, or watching movies on the projector. There’s something here for everyone, tailored to fit your mood and preferences. Every bed is outfitted with power outlets and a shelf for your convenience.
Established in 1959 by the Kidder Family, White Birches Camping Park has been operating for over 60 years. In June 1993, the Langlands Family purchased the campground and has since owned and operated it, making many additions and enhancements over the last 30 years.
Rest in our spotless hostel, meet other hikers and bicyclists, enjoy our full kitchen, or walk to nearby restaurants (the Anvil Restaurant, Rations, or Mena’s Pizzeria. Whether you are renting a bunkbed or a room, a waffle breakfast is always served with coffee, orange juice, and fruit.
1/2 mile off the Appalachian Trail in Southwest Virginia. A hostel for hikers since 1986.
Wood’s Hole Hostel serves the Appalachian Trail community as well as couples, families, and groups. Enjoy communal meals, yoga, organic gardening and more during your stay.
Wood’s Hole Hostel is located on 100 acres of land, surrounded on three sides by the Jefferson National Forest and protected by 780 acres of privately owned land. Located in Southwest Virginia, an easy drive from both I-77 and I-81.
Built in 1880 by Stoney Holiday and purchased by Tillie & Roy Wood in 1942, the property has a long and fascinating history. Tillie & Roy opened a bunkhouse for hikers in 1986, and it has been operated by their granddaughter Neville since 2009.
The Hikers Welcome is a hostel that caters to over 1,200 long-distance backpackers and section hikers each year, and is run by hard core backpackers. We have created an experience that offers all of the amenities that are desired to recharge you before your next big climb. Whether you’re a thru-hiker, section-hiker, Mountaineer, or nature lover, at Hikers Welcome you will find everything that you need, including reasonable accommodations and knowledgeable caretakers.
Services & Amenities:
Bunk rooms
Parking
Computer/Internet
Wifi
Phone
Bath house with:
Hot shower
Laundry (washer & dryer)
Flush toilets
Towels
**Post office across the street**
Slack packing Available:
Contact us for information:
Hikerswelcome@yahoo.com
ph: (603) 989-0040 (May-Sept)
Resupply Store
Knorrs
Peak Dehydrated meals
Oatmeal
Peanut Butter
Granola Bars
Candy
Breakfast Sandwiches
Pizza
Soda
Chips
Ice cream
Pop tarts
Popcorn
Ramen
Coleman
Fuel/Alcohol
Coffee
Toilet paper
Fleece/Outerwear
Slack pack backpacks
Hikers Box (with lots of goodies!)
Contact:
Email: HikersWelcome@yahoo.com
Cell: (203) 605-9430
Phone (May-Oct only): (603) 989-0040
Address (for driving directions):
Hikers Welcome Hostel
1396 Route 25
Glencliff, NH 03238
Mail Drop Information:
If you plan to send a mail drop to the Hostel, please use the following instructions.
If you are using the U.S. Postal Service, please address your package to :
Hikers Welcome Hostel c/o (Your Name)
P.O. Box 25
Glencliff, NH 03238
If you are using FedEx, or UPS, please address your package to:
Hikers Welcome Hostel c/o (Your Name)
1396 Route 25
Glencliff, NH 03238
Northern Outdoors: Adventures on Maine’s Rivers and Trails
Northern Outdoors has two prime locations for adventuring in Maine. With whitewater rafting on Maine’s class IV and V rivers, miles of ATV trails, world-class trout and salmon fishing, waterfall hikes, and private cabins, you’ll never run out of outdoor adventures to choose from. At the end of the day, refuel at the brewpub and kick back by a campfire. More of a winter adventurer? Visit The Forks for groomed access to Maine’s 14,000 mile snowmobile trail network right out your cabin door. Welcome to Vacationland!
The year-round country inn & resort set on 30 beautiful acres nestled between two lakes in the Northwest corner of Connecticut. Your comfort and experience with us is what we care most about.
Start your trip smiling and stay at our Howard Johnson Inn Daleville/Roanoke North hotel. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains off I-81, our hotel near Dixie Caverns offers affordable accommodations with easy access to downtown Roanoke, Roanoke College, and many scenic sights. Roanoke–Blacksburg Regional Airport (ROA) is a short drive from our front doors.
We have 8 Twin XL beds and 1 Full XL bed in the upstairs bunkhouse and 1 Full XL bed private room in the bunkhouse. We also have 1 Queen private bedroom in the main house. We’ve got hot showers, Fast WiFi, a full resupply store, laundry and 2 Amish general stores just a few miles away. We accept drop boxes- free with a stay and $5 to hold without a stay. And we have rides to the trailhead in the morning and complimentary make-your-own waffle bar breakfast with stay!
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Black Bear Resort in Hampton, Northeast Tennessee is the perfect home base for your section hike or Vacation. Our location makes for some of the most scenic hiking on the Appalachian Trail A/T. We offer a variety of accommodations such as Cottages, Cabins, Bunkhouse, Camping sites.
We also have a Breakfast Cafe on site. (8am-11am)
We provide affordable shuttle services to many trail destinations, including drop off and pickup to Tri-Cities Airport TN or Asheville NC.
We also offer short term or long term parking. You can make us your starting point or better yet shuttle out to a starting point and hike back to us.
Call for our shuttle rates and drop off points.
Black Bear Resort is an Appalachian Trail Passport Stamp Location.
Our location is perfect for group get togethers. We have hosted many Family reunions, Church Groups, Youth Groups, Motorcycle Groups, Office get togethers, Wedding parties and college classes
Black Bear Resort is the a very popular home base for your section hike. We are located a short .4 walking distance from Dennis Cove Trailhead that enters the Appalachian Trail & Laurel Fork water fall. If you have time you can visit Coon Den falls also. We offer a variety of accommodations and provide shuttle services to many of the local trailheads, Gaps and popular hiking trails or other attractions like Trail Days in Damascus.
We also pick up and drop off to Tri cities Airport, Asheville Airport or the Johnson City Greyhound Bus terminal. You can make us your starting point or better yet shuttle out to a starting point and hike back to us. Call for our shuttle rates and drop off points.
Black Bear Resort is an Appalachian Trail Passport Stamp Location.
We also accept Hiker Mail drops or packages for your specific resupply needs.
The Catamount is very conveniently located on Route 7 in Bennington, just south of the intersection of Route 9 in a quiet neighborhood but only minutes from downtown. All of our rooms have outside entrances, dedicated parking, private bathrooms, air conditioning, individual thermostats for heating, satellite TV, WiFi, small refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, writing desk, telephone with free local calling and alarm clocks. All have either two double beds or 1 queen bed. Ice, soda, and bottled water available. Restaurants and grocery stores are within walking distance. Rates for all rooms range from $75, double occupancy, to $110, depending on the season.
Northwest Camp is a small, rustic cabin located on the northwest slope of Bear Mountain in Salisbury, CT. The cabin and surrounding land is owned by the Appalachian Mountain Club. Available for use year round by reservation only, NW Camp is managed and maintained entirely by volunteers. Rustic 1 ½ story log cabin, sleeping quarters upstairs, one room downstairs. Woodstove, and picnic table. Built in 1951 from chestnut trees killed by blight.
Our 6 Maine Cabin Rentals are the ideal spot for those seeking adventure and comfort. You’ll feel right at home at our Forks Maine Cabin Rentals with heat or A/C, wifi and smart TVs, comfortable beds, a full bathroom and living room. All Log Cabins also include daily housekeeping, all linens needed for bedding, and bathroom towels.
Country-style B&B offering 3 cozy rooms & a rustic cabin, plus hot breakfast & outdoor activities. Canterbury Farm, located in the beautiful Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts, is open to the public and offers fun for the whole family with skiing, skating, snowshoeing,, skating, snowshoeing, rentals, kayaks and food. We offer bed-and-breakfast lodging in our guest rooms, and glamping in our trail side cabin.
Nestled at the base of Bear Mountain along the Appalachian Trail, the historic Bear Mountain Inn and Overlook Lodge is the idyllic destination getaway for the adventurer, the romantic, or those looking to celebrate a memorable wedding or special event.
This natural splendor in the Hudson Valley, just 45 minutes from New York City and seven miles from the United States Military Academy at West Point, offers year-round activities for the entire family. From scenic, breathtaking hiking to world-class fly fishing and boating to cross country skiing and ice skating, we offer everything for the outdoor enthusiast.
Of course, no trip is complete without a relaxing visit to the Spa at Bear Mountain. Whether you’re a day visitor or an overnight guest, the full-service pampering you’ll receive is second to none.
For your overnight stays, we offer three separate accommodation options – The Inn, Overlook Lodge and our Stone Cottages – one is sure to suit you perfectly.
And to kick start your morning or after a long day on the trails, a stop at one of our three dining establishments is a must. From exquisite culinary delights to casual fare, cold libations and delicious desserts, you’ll find every thing to start your mouth watering. Please take a look at our dining pages for hours and menus.
Come, enjoy the comforts of our restored Federal-style home: the original heart of pine floors, gas fireplaces, high ceilings, front parlor and porch, rose and herb gardens. Our full breakfast, featuring hot entrée, homemade jams and breakfast breads, fresh fruit and locally sourced ingredients, will start your day off right.
The Jackson Rose Bed and Breakfast is an 18th Century residence listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The home was built by the Lee family and served as Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson’s first headquarters during the Civil War. While here, Jackson wrote lovingly to his wife about the fragrant rose climbing up to his second story room – thereafter referred to as the Jackson Rose – and of the “elegant mansion” with the “nice, green yard.”
Founded as early as 1732, the inn has seen history. In 1755 it is probable that General Edward Braddock, accompanied by the young Lt. George Washington, marched his army past on the way to his fatal encounter with the French and Indians near Fort Duquesne.
By the late 1700ís pioneers had begun to roll steadily through Turner’s Gap on the National Trail to settle the land to the west. The South Mountain Inn uniquely served as a wagon stand as well as a stagecoach stop for the heavy traffic passing on the National Road after it was surfaced in the 1820ís. In the years that followed, the inn was visited by many Washington leaders, including Daniel Webster and Henry Clay, and several Presidents. For Clay and Webster particularly, it was a favorite resting spot. Clay was often called the father of the National Road; the road itself was sometimes termed the Henry Clay Road.
During the Civil War period, South Mountain Inn was a part of two pivotal events, the John Brown Raid on Harpers Ferry, and the Antietam Campaign. In 1859 the inn was captured and held overnight as an outpost and probable staging point by Brown’s followers. Three years later it was the headquarters of Confederate Gen. D.H. Hill during the Battle of South Mountain, prelim to the Battle of Antietam.
Following the Civil War, the business of the tavern declined, due in large part to the reduced importance of the National Road as the railroads spread across the mountains. The property was sold in 1876 to Madeline Vinton Dahlgren, wealthy widow of Admiral John A. Dahlgren. The South Mountain House became a private residence, improved with attention to the antiquity of the building. Mrs. Dahlgren also built the stone Dahlgren Chapel, which is open to the public on summer weekends.
The house once again became a tavern in 1925 and continued as a local pub until its purchase in 1971 by Charles and Dorothea Reichmuth, who offered visitors a setting of historical authenticity, gracious hospitality, and good eating.
In 1981, Russell and Judy Schwartz purchased the Inn from The Reichmuths and offered American fine dining with an elegant Colonial atmosphere.
Then in 2001, the Inn was purchased by the Executive Chef and his wife, Chad and Lisa Dorsey, who are the present owners of the Inn.
For over 250 years The Old South Mountain Inn has remained a remarkable mainstay in an ever changing world.
A traveler’s Hostel with accommodations from tent sites, cabins to BnB rooms



