Chelokee Cove Cabins, ChelokeeCoveCabins.com, are located in the mountains of western North Carolina, adjacent to the Nantahala National Forest. The cabins are located approximately two hours from Asheville and Pigeon Forge. You’ll drive the scenic Nantahala River Gorge whenever you enter or leave the property. Our ten acres abut the National Forest Service Wildlands and offers plenty of wild and natural beauty.
Each modern log cabin is located in a serene creekside location…just one mile from the Appalachian Trail and a twenty minute drive from the Nantahala Outdoor Center and other rafting outfitters. Each studio cabin has a comfy queen bed. Your comfort is important to us. We are lucky to have one of the best cleaning services to prepare your cabin for your stay.
#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.
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
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.
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.”
Dog onsite, no pets.
Hosted by Lost and Found Nobo ’21. Pickups after 2 PM and before 7 PM @ Rte 17A (2.3 mi E) or Lakes Rd.
No smoking, drugs, hard liquor.
Single bunk $45, Private room $75, maximum two-night stay.
Laundry, shower with stay.
Wifi
Walking distance to restaurants, banks, CVS, General Store, Cumberland Farms, boat rentals, Post Office.
Bus into NYC (90 min, $30 roundtrip)
Mail drop with stay.
Nestled along the rippling Housatonic River in New Milford, Connecticut, Rocky River Inn exudes boutique charm with modern flair. Our quaint hotel, which features newly renovated accommodations and two new wings, is surrounded by 10 verdant acres for a peaceful weekend getaway or an extended stay. At Rocky River Inn, you’ll enjoy plush comforts, modern amenities and exceptional value. Connecticut is one of the 14 states that the Appalachian National Scenic Trail passes through. The 2,175-mile walking trail extends from Maine to Georgia, and is easily accessible from Route 7 in New Milford, Connecticut. Enjoy a casual afternoon stroll or plan day-long hikes. Dozens of Appalachian Trail hikes are within minutes of New Milford.
Enjoy the convenience and comfort of living on the Village Common. Just steps from the snow front and Village shops and restaurants, Long Trail House offers studio, 1, 2, 3, bedroom condominiums, plus the 5 bedroom Penthouse. Fully furnished, each home has a gas fireplace and air conditioning for year-round comfort. The hearth room beckons with a wood burning fireplace. The sauna is perfect after a dip in the pool or hot tubs, accessible year-round by a heated patio. Indoor heated parking garage.
The Allenberry Resort is one of a kind and so are the accommodations. Choose from a restored 1820s beautiful Stone Mansion with wraparound porch and garden, cozy cottages with kitchenettes and living rooms or well appointed lodge rooms and suites. All accommodations feature premium bedding, wi-fi, flat screen TVs and more. Hikers are housed in a separate building, theater on site, store with beer, food, and drinks.
The hostel Yukon built is in the shape of a geodesic dome and is visually stunning to walk into. Hikers basically have the run of the place, with the exception of certain areas marked “Staff Only.” The doors are generally left open and it wasn’t unusual to see three or four dogs wandering around or playing among the hikers
Built on the site of the historic Crawford House hotel and nestled at the southern base of the Presidential Range in New Hampshire’s Crawford Notch, the Highland Center is our premier White Mountain lodge.
AMC’s Highland Center offers comfortable, friendly accommodations in one of the most accessible locations in the White Mountains. There’s no need to drive to the southern Presidential peaks when you’re staying at the base of Crawford Path, and our hiker shuttle makes it easy to get to other popular White Mountain destinations without worrying about spotting a car or finding a parking spot.
Following our full buffet breakfast, adventure out for a day in the White Mountains. Return to the lodge for a hearty, home-cooked dinner and settle in for a lively conversation by the fireplace or a quiet evening in your private room. In addition to the included meal service, the Highland Center also offers complimentary activities, including guided day hikes to nearby scenic destinations, instructional talks on outdoor skills or natural history, and in-depth evening programs featuring films and guest speakers presenting on topics from astronomy to winter hiking. Guests should call ahead for the daily schedule during their stay.
Highland Center guests have free use of the L.L.Bean Gear Room, which offers boots, backpacks, outerwear, snowshoes, and more. Our on-site retail store offers books, maps, AMC apparel, gear, USFS parking passes, and last-minute items, and our friendly staff are always available to assist with weather, trail conditions, and other information.
The Macomber Family Information Center, open during the summer and fall, is located in the historic Crawford Depot, a former train station renovated by the AMC. The information center houses interpretive displays, an information desk, and a small gift shop that stocks last-minute hiker supplies, guidebooks, and souvenir items. An excursion train runs periodically when Crawford Depot is open.
The Highland Center also houses the official AMC Library and Archives, with thousands of documents, maps, photographs, and other items dating back as far as the organization’s founding in 1876.
Buffet-style breakfast and dinner are included with your reservation, and lunch is available for purchase. Beer and wine are also available for purchase during lunch and dinner hours. For those arriving after dinner service is closed, please call 603-374-8510 to arrange for an alternative option to be prepared for you.
Regular Hours
Coffee available: 5 AM
Breakfast Buffet: 6:30 – 9:30 AM
Lunch Menu: 11 – 3:00 PM
Beer/Wine: Available: 11 AM – 5 PM and 6 – 8 PM
Dinner Buffet**: Sunday – Thursday 6 PM Sharp (Friday & Saturday 6 – 8 PM)
An Award Winning Townsend TN Hotel and Restaurant
Come experience relaxation and beauty at Dancing Bear Lodge & Appalachian Bistro, located on the Peaceful Side of the Smokies, just minutes from Cades Cove, one of the most popular destinations in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Our Townsend TN Hotel is on a 38 acre property and features 26 charming and rustic accommodations, an award-winning restaurant and the area’s most unique and picturesque event space for weddings and private events.
“Dancing Bear Lodge is home to the Appalachian Bistro, where comfort food classics paired with the breathtaking beauty all around will make you want to sit a spell and soak it all in,” as featured on the Travel Channel’s hit series Food Paradise: Hotel Hot Spots.
Green Mountain House Hostel is located in Manchester, Vermont, just 5 miles west of the Appalachian Trail and Long Trail. In 2008 we opened our home to long distance hikers giving them the opportunity to rest and resupply as they continue along Vermont’s wilderness corridor. Space is limited so call 3 or 4 days in advance to secure a spot. Cell reception is good on most mountain summits in Vermont. Phone: (330) 388-6478.
Hikers typically hitch into town from the VT 11/30 trailhead. After visiting Manchester’s restaurants, grocery stores and outfitters, guests call us for a free shuttle to our home. Upon arriving, they are able to take advantage of our amenities:
- Sparkling new showers & bathtubs – towel, soap & shampoo provided
- Private room available (shared bath)
- Comfortable twin beds with clean linens, blanket & pillow
- Washer, dryer and detergent FREE for overnight guests
- High speed internet computer and Wi-Fi access
- Boot dryer so you can start your day in dry shoes
- TV in our guest lounge with a large assortment of DVD movies
- Fully equipped kitchen exclusively for guests
- Breakfast supplies provided FREE for guests to “cook their own”
- Outdoor grill and picnic table
- Ice packs for your aching knees !!
- Clothes line for drying tents and sleeping bags
- Piano and guitar for the “musically inclined”
- Shuttle to the Manchester Center PO for mail drops (Zip Code 05255)
- Parking for section hikers
$45 + lodging tax per person….private room extra
This includes a free shuttle to the AT/LT trailhead in the morning.
Hostel Rules
- For everyones enjoyment and safety we have a NO ALCOHOL policy
- Please respect “Quiet Hours” after 9 PM
- You are welcome to stay a second night if space is available.
- Mail drops accepted for guests with CONFIRMED reservations.
- We are dog friendly & have special accommodations for you and your dog.
Available for sale: HEET, Canister Fuel, SmartWater, Snickers, etc
For reservations: Call (330) 388-6478
Or email: GreenMountainHouse@gmail.com
Check in from Noon until 6PM
Stanimals Around the Bend is the same location where Top of Georgia Hostel and Hiking Center used to operate. The property was renovated in 2020.
FREE GUEST SHUTTLES
We offer free pick-up and drop-off at Unicoi Gap, Dicks Creek Gap, and Blue Ridge Gap for guests. Please contact us in advance with estimated pickup time.
We offer one free town shuttle per guest per day stayed. We shuttle to either Hiawassee, GA or Clayton, GA – schedule and location may vary.
Free slackpacking options for Unicoi Gap and Blue Ridge Gap with 2 night minimum stay. Other paid-for slackpacking options available – please contact us for details and availability.
SHUTTLES AROUND THE BEND
In addition to the free guest shuttles, we also offer long-distance shuttles to locations ranging from Amicalola Falls to Fontana Dam for AT hikers.
AT Section Hikers: you can park your vehicle at the hostel, stay with us, and ride our shuttle to your starting point. We offer a 50% discount on parking with stay and/or paid-for shuttle ride!
Pet Friendly
Laundry
Private Bedrooms
Bunkhouse
Free Wifi
Tent and Hammcok Space
Slack Packing
Mail Drops
Allow our 1940’s Cape Cod welcome you to the neighborhood through its “open arms.” The Shenandoah River rock and curved staircases create a unique entrance to our calm and pleasant home. We welcome visitors from all over who are in Luray for a variety of reasons: hiking, biking, running, and touring the local sites. Our shared space community allows you to meet and interact with new people and make new friends. We are a pet friendly facility… for well-behaved dogs. Hiker-dogs get showers, too. We even provide the shampoo!
We are your full service contact for ALL hostel, slackpack, and logistical needs for hiking the Appalachian Trail, enjoying Shenandoah National Park, floating the Shenandoah River, and cycling and running in Central Virginia.
Our hostel provides lodging for hikers, bickers, and other visitors to Luray.
Rest in our comfortable hostel, take a shower, meet other hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, cook your own food in the kitchen or walk to nearby restaurants.
The hostel is located at 1260 East Main Street – 8 miles West of the Appalachian Trail in Luray, Virginia.
Since we are a traveler’s hostel, we do not allow locals, no exceptions. The hostel reserves the right to refuse any patron at any time for any reason.
Common area with many streaming services, DVD’s, board games, and books
- Wi-Fi and computer with internet free to guests
- Large front and back porches
- Fire pit in the backyard
- Restaurants are .7 miles from the hostel
- 1.5 miles from the downtown, including the local library, post office, and more restaurants
- Storage building and basement areas for bikes
- Parking is available on-site
- Mail drops: Free to guests; $2 fee otherwise
Twin Beds – $40 cash/ $41 card/person per night
- We provide all bed linens, pillows and blankets.
- Each room is stocked with bath towels, hand towels, washcloths.
- Basic hygiene products are in the bathroom.
- Morning coffee or tea is available.
Camping – $25 cash/ $26 card/person per night
- We have limited camping sites on the property.
- Fee includes access to showers and kitchen.
- Towels are provided.
Showers included w/ stay or $3 a la carte
- Showers are included with overnight stays.
- We also offer showers for people just passing through.
- Showers are $3.00/person and include towel and soap.
Internet
There is a “community” computer available with internet access so you can check/send email or take care of any other business before hitting the trail. Wireless internet is also available.
While there is no time limit for computer usage, please be considerate of other guests who also want to use this service.
Trains
Luray is a train town. We can’t get away from them. The hostel is across the street from train tracks. Cargo trains do run at all hours and most night conductors are courteous of sleepers. However, there is a cross over about 300 yards from the hostel. Since safety is of utmost importance, the whistle blows in front of the hostel when trains are traveling out of town.
Kitchen Facilities
- We have a full kitchen for guests to use.
- It is stocked with dishes, glasses, silverware, and cookware.
- All we ask is that you completely clean up after yourself for the next person.
- There is also a refrigerator where you can keep that leftover pizza, or if you’re staying for a few days, stock up on groceries.
Laundry – $5 a la cart
- We provide laundry services for guests. Laundry (wash/dry/detergent) is $5 per load.
- Shared loads are permissible.
Pets
Well-mannered, house-broken and “relatively” clean dogs are allowed in the main hostel building. Dogs may be bathed in The Cave shower… dog shampoo is provided.
- Please keep your dog under control at all times.
- Dogs may not be left at the hostel unsupervised.
- The dog-owner is solely responsible for the actions of his/her dog.
- If any damage is done to the hostel or other hikers’ gear, compensation will be expected.
- We are owned by 2 cats that are tolerant of well-mannered dogs, so please keep that in mind.
The Bald Mountain House is located outside of Mars Hill, North Carolina near Asheville, within the private 5,000-acre Wolf Laurel Resort and Scenic Wolf Ski Area. Surround yourself with the natural wonders of the Cherokee and Pisgah National Forests in North Carolina’s highest elevation luxury inn!
Relax in our porch rocking chairs while gazing out at the panoramic views of the Black Mountains and Mt. Mitchell, the tallest peak in the Eastern United States (6,684 feet). Hike the Appalachian Trail with our private, direct entrance. The diverse city of Asheville is close by, with shopping, wineries, and year round art and music festivals. There is much to discover in the natural beauty of nature: We invite you to Explore the Seasons.
Unplug and unwind with a hike on the Appalachian Trail with our private, direct entrance to Big Bald Mountain.
I have a working farm with cows, goats, donkeys and cats. With this in mind, I know that I cannot allow hikers to bring pets onto the farm. I am located at 502 Dotson Ridge Rd.(Hwy. 619 Ceres VA. 24318 about 2.5 road miles West from where the trail crosses VA. Hwy. 42 (Old Wilderness Rd.) and also from where the trail crosses Old Rich Valley road (Hwy. 610) . It is a pleasant, mostly downhill walk. Catching a ride to Dotson ridge from either of these crossings is possible. If cell phone signal is available, you can call and I will pick you up at either crossing. I fix Breakfast of pan cakes for my guest. I have frozen pizzas hikers may purchase and can prepare in hiker kitchen. The views from my home/hostel are spectacular. From the front the view is of Walker mountain where the trail crosses between my hostel and Mount Rogers. Each Season has its own beauty from the Spring when everything comes alive. The Summer when the days are long, the sunrise and sunsets are spectacular. The Fall brings the colors as the Mountainsides turn from shades of green to beautiful bright colors of every shade. The Winter is a time when the hills turn white with snow and the animals with there bright coats stand out against the background of white. Whether Southbound or Northbound you will be treated with a landscape unmatched anywhere.I have rules in place which I require my guests to agree to and acknowledge receipt of which I feel will insure my hikers have a pleasant stay. I also have a hold harmless agreement which I require my guests to sign which states that since this is a working farm there are issues which I have no control of. I require a photo I.D. so I will know who my guests are and also who I need to contact in case of emergency. All of my guests in the past have appreciated the rules and also understand the need for I.Ds. and the hold harmless agreement. I welcome suggestions from hikers as to how I can improve my services. I want my guests to be comfortable while they stay and also want them to be rested and ready for the return to the A.T. I promote Christian values and request that my guests respect this. I depend on donations from my hiker guest to offset the cost of operating the hostel. For your convenience I accept credit cards. I am not funded by any Church or Denomination, although my home Church of Mid-Way Baptist in Raleigh NC. has contributed many items and supplies in order for me to be where I can provide the services which hikers need when they come off the trail for a day or two. Without the prayers and support of my home Church, I would not be able to have this hostel. There are many hours of work represented here which were given by friends and members of my Church. If you stay with me, you will be able to view and appreciate the expert craftsmanship of these men.
Since I cater to long distance hikers, I don’t furnish linen. I do furnish clean pillow case, towels and bath cloth. Guest need to have there own sleeping bag.
A traveler’s Hostel with accommodations from tent sites, cabins to BnB rooms
The Lodge is a cozy vacation rental, located on the Nantahala River. This getaway is peaceful and relaxing along with access to must-have community amenities to make your trip nothing less than perfect. Start your day making a cup of joe in the well-equipped kitchenette, then head out where the adventure awaits! Go for a hike on the world famous Appalachian Trail, take a trip down one of the top white water destinations in the world, or enjoy a train ride tour of the Great Smoky Mountains!
Work for Stay Weeknight – Monday – Thursday 2-3 hrs.
March 10 – October 31
Kitchen privileges
Shower
Free Wifi Laundry
Shuttle Rides
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!
Making it to or through the White Mountains is a huge accomplishment. Stop in at the Notch to recuperate, relax, and resupply. Hikers voted the Notch in the top five hostels on the trail two years in a row on the Trek! We serve AT hikers from both Kinsman Notch and Franconia Notch.
The Notch Hostel is an 1890 farmhouse in North Woodstock, NH, that two young hikers from Massachusetts purchased and converted into a 30-guest hostel in 2015. Located one mile from downtown Lincoln/N. Woodstock and just minutes from Franconia Notch, Loon Mountain, and the Kancamagus Highway, this hostel is perfectly situated for any White Mountain adventure.
Stay in one of our shared or private rooms and enjoy our guest kitchens, lounge areas, and gardens. Thru- and section hikers on the Appalachian Trail can access us from Kinsman and Franconia Notch, and enjoy slackpacking and other special services. We’re open summer and winter, so come check us out on your next visit to the White Mountains! All our policies are listed here.
Guests consistently rate the Notch as one of the cleanest and most secure hostels they’ve ever stayed at. The porches and fire pits are the place to be on summer nights, and the winter crowd gathers around the indoor stove to share stories from the day. We have dog-friendly rooms and, in summer, a fenced-in yard where pups can run free. The Notch has been featured in NH Chronicle, Guides Gone Wild, The In Solidarity Project, Outside Magazine, The Trek, The Caledonian Record, NH PBS, and more. So what are you waiting for? Come stay at the Notch!
When you stay at the Notch, you get more than just a room. All guests have access to our gardens, fire pits, and grounds, fully equipped kitchens, fridges, food storage, living room, dining room, library, and WIFI. We provide free coffee, tea, sheets, blankets, pillows, bath towels, showers, shampoo, conditioner, soap, and lockers. So grab your toothbrush and come on over! Please take a look at our policies prior to booking for info about dogs, minors, groups, cancellations, and more!
free shuttle to and from the trail
(call from trailhead)
free shower and laundry for guests and non-guests
free coffee all day long
free shuttle to and from Kennebec River Pub (Northern Outdoors resort)
long-term resupply
“Best-stocked hiker store in Maine”
free wi-fi; long-distance phone
package receiving & shipping
bunks – $40/person*
private rooms from $50*
shared rooms as low as $28/person*
… all with free breakfast buffet, shower and laundry
We are at mile 1246.6 NOBO
Established in 2021. Mile marker 1246.9 Right next to the trail on route 309 in PA. Sleeps 7-10 and tenting 484-357-9178
Our property consists of 20 acres of the beautiful Blue Mountain. At the Lookout you can see for 40 Miles across the valley below. With views from Allentown, Lyons and Reading. The area with the view is a shared area for both sites. Feel free to use the fire ring while you sit and watch the evening sky. It is breathtaking at night. At the bottom of the mountain there is a Gunclub with a shooting range and you will hear shooting from the property. Please note it is far away and there is no danger Our property is mostly the mountain side. But with an area that is flat for tent camping. The property is close to Route 309 but there is a camping area away from the road. Our land is next to the road and you will hear some road noise. We are next to National Parks land which also consists of the Appalachian Trail and also against the Pennsylvania Game Lands. You can walk up the street or trail to Thunderhead Lodge Restaurant. Leaser lake is a short drive if you like fishing or kayaking. The Wanamakers Store is a unique place to visit with amazing sandwiches. The Wanamakers and Kemton railroad is close by for a weekend train ride. Bear Rock Junction is close by for mini golf and ice cream. Eight Oaks Distillery is only a few minutes away. Several wineries and antique shops as well. You may also see Appalachian Trail Thru Hikers come thru our property to stay at the hostel. Please welcome our hikers as they come to rest their weary bodies. Welcome to the Lookout. We have made many improvements to our land but also try to maintain the beauty it is. We plan to keep upgrading our property. We plan to use the land for Recreational activites. We have a Hiker Hostel in the Building. The Building was previously the Blue Mountain Lookout Restaurant but has been neglected for approximately 20 years. We are trying to restore the property to bring it back to life.
Camping in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia has never been so good! Great selection of water front sites, river access, and adventure activities…all in one place.
A short hike from the Appalachian Trail, AMC’s Mohican Outdoor Center is located on a beautiful glacial lake in the 70,000-acre Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Only 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.
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.
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!
Step outside, breathe in some fresh Appalachian mountain air and get ready to enjoy the Nolichucky River in East Tennessee. We have cabins & camping spots for tents and RV’s within a short drive from both Asheville, NC, and the Tri-Cities areas. (Just follow I-26 towards Erwin and the rafting road signs will lead you here from exit 40.)
We share our home year-round with fellow mountain and river lovers and have been doing so for over 35 years. We are located just off the Appalachian Trail and at the “take-out” along the Nolichucky River Gorge, which surrounds us with gorgeous views at the base of Unaka Mountain.
Nestled in the heart of nature where serenity meets comfort. Enjoy a peaceful getaway or host an event with easy access to hiking trails, fishing spots, and local wildlife. Whether you are seeking adventure or tranquility, our cabin retreat is the perfect escape from the hustle + bustle of everyday life.
Pet friendly
Bunk Houses
Dormitory
Cabin Rentals
Yurt Rentals
Tavern
Free Wifi
For an open air experience, we offer grassy area for tent and RV space. Electrical hookups- access to bath house and pet friendly! Idea for larger groups, our dormitory accommodations feature 16 twin beds and attached classroom for added convenience. Our hostel style individual bed rentals in the dormitory are a fantastic choice when needing to recharge for your next adventure. Our tent spot reservations are perfect to pitch your tent and provide outdoor adventure under the stars.
Kennedy Creek Tavern
Kennedy Creek Resort is proud to offer an exclusive menu for our guests that features dishes crafted from farm-fresh ingredients and regional specialties. In the evening, unwind with craft cocktails, local brews or fine wines in any of our outdoor lounge areas surrounded by nature’s beauty.
Welcome to Above The Clouds Hostel…The first NOBO and the last SOBO hostel on the Appalachian Trail. Conveniently located in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, just 1.3 miles west of the Appalachian Trail crossing at Woody Gap and 2.4 miles west of the crossing at Gooch Gap on the corner of State Highway 60 and Cooper Gap Rd. (Forest Service Rd. 42)
GPS: 34.68316, -84.01732
Services We Offer:
- Location Nobo Mile 20.5
- AT Passport
- Free Wifi
- Laundry Facilities
- Hot Shower
- Community Space
- Community Kitchen
- Food Resupply
- Slackpacking
- Shuttle Service
- Bunk Rooms
- Private Rooms
- Lodging up to 14
Indoor beds and tenting available, shower without stay for a small fee. Small resupply with fuel.
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.
Small family farm and hiker hostel just outside Elkton, VA in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley, just moments from Shenandoah National Park and the Appalachian Trail. Listing of our services, amenities and pricing for overnight hostel stays.
Small Axe Farms sits on 75 acres of land in Virginia’s beautiful and historic Shenandoah Valley. Bisected by Elk Run, which flows from Shenandoah National Park to the Shenandoah River, the property is half rolling pasture and half wooded hills.
Lady Di’s B&B was founded in May 2021 because Lady Di (nobo class of 2019) fell in love with Damascus while hiking through.
All or text to inquire about reservation. Please reserve at least 24 hours in advance.
Single bed in shared hostel room: $60
Shared bathrooms.
Hot homemade breakfast included. Free Wifi. Cash, Venmo, and PayPal accepted.
Shared spaces include wraparound porch, hammock, side yard, large dining room, living room with TV, and second floor balcony. There are 3 shared bathrooms; one half-bath and two full. All reservations include laundry services and breakfast.
Newly purchased and renovated this INN has 5 bedrooms 2 common living room and a community kitchen. Appalachian Trail hikers have found a new home at the 100 Mile Wilderness Inn. Clean, comfortable and affordable rooms with the flexibility to accommodate families and groups. You’ll love our great location, laid back atmosphere, and genial hosts. We’re walking distance to downtown Millinocket shops, art galleries, the museum, bike, canoe or kayak rentals, and great restaurants. Hike, bike, run, kayak, swim, go rafting, canoeing, or parachuting, all from our location only 20 miles from the Baxter Park South Gate. Winter guests can snowmobile from the front door.
Sit on our inviting front porch with a book or walk to the park for an ice cream, then enjoy a comfortable, accommodating room and a good night’s sleep. We have free wifi, a full kitchen for your use, basic coffee supplies and a variety of granola bars and light breakfast items to get your morning started.
We book through Air BNB – just click on the links below or give us a call anytime. Room 2 is a queen size, Room 3 and 4 have double beds. The Bunkhouse is only available to book by phone. Call us at 207-731-3537.
Appalachian Trail Hikers
If you need shuttles, food drops in the 100 Mile Wilderness, trail information, and a comfortable, clean and bright room where you can get a great night’s sleep, call us. We’d love to have you stay with us. We even have snacks and wi-fi.
Supply Drop
Slackpacking
Baxter information
Mail DRop
Shuttle Service
Expert Knowledge of the AT
Laundry
Backyard Fire pit
Amenities
Bunkhouse
Hot Showers
Dog Friendly
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.
The northwestern hills of Connecticut were once the lands of the Indians. Route 7 was once their path to walk along the beautiful Housatonic River. Eventually that path became a towpath for early settlers, farmers, travelers and their cows, horses and assorted other animals. Today, Route 7 and the Housatonic River take you to the Appalachian Trail, Lime Rock Raceway, Tanglewood and the historic summer homes and gardens of the wealthy in Lenox and Lee, Massachusetts to tour. Canoe, fly-fish or kayak the Housatonic River or walk its banks and trails.
Family-owned country inn and lodge with 13 guestrooms. All rooms are nicely appointed and have private baths, cable TV, free WiFi, and seasonal A/C. Children welcomed. Pets allowed in Lodge Rooms. Lush landscaping with pool, hot tub and mountain stream leading to the Housatonic River. Private dining restaurant available for weddings, reunions, and other private celebrations.
Bunk rooms, shared, private rooms available. Common area with wifi and DVDs.
***Named one of the top hostels on the Appalachian Trail***
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.
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.



