Rockhaven B&B

900 Fillmore St, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425
900 Fillmore Street Harpers Ferry West Virginia 25425 US

Rockhaven B&B is the perfect place for a tranquil getaway. It’s a welcoming home where you can relax after a day of exploring Harpers Ferry National Park, biking the C&O Canal Trail, hiking on the Appalachian Trail, rafting on the river, tasting Loudoun County wine offerings or just escaping the big city madness.

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867 Washington St, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, USA 0.07 mi

The Angler’s Inn, a spacious Victorian Bed and Breakfast is your ‘Home away from Home’ to rest and enjoy the historic and outdoor adventure of Harpers Ferry, WV and the Blue Ridge Mountains. In classic B&B style, our gourmet breakfasts are made from scratch each day and served in our dining area. We offer refreshments and homemade cookies to enjoy on our porches in the afternoons and our four guest rooms rooms with private baths are unique, beautiful and comfortable. Fresh mountain air and peaceful rivers converge at the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers in historic Harpers Ferry creating the perfect backdrop to explore a fascinating chapter of our nation’s history, hike in picture perfect scenery, play in our rivers, and enjoy antiquing or wine tasting.  Debbi & Bryan Kelly and their staff have been sharing their hospitality and personal service with travelers for 20 years in Harpers Ferry and look forward to meeting you on your next visit.

821 E Ridge St, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, USA 0.15 mi

Located in Harpers Ferry Historic District, enjoy the sunny B&B guest suite and private bath in a fascinating circa 1800 home, overlooking the scenic Potomac River. Enjoy the perfect access to Harpers Ferry, entrance to the Shenandoah Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains. A ten minute walk to Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Lower Town Harpers Ferry, and C&O Canal and Towpath. One block to Appalachian Trail HQ and Visitor Center, and NPS Mather Training Center. Delicious continental breakfast.

1167 West Washington Street, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, USA 0.19 mi

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.”

 

1084 Washington St, Bolivar, WV 25425 0.2 mi

Built in the Crossroads of the Revolutionary War, the restored historic Light Horse Inn offers early American style. Seven gorgeous suites with views of mountain heights and small town. Built circa 1770s, the Inn takes you back to a time when George Washington could have been spotted from the windows surveying the land. Complimentary breakfasts are served in the Inn’s warm and inviting common rooms. The Light Horse Inn is a Revolutionary Experience!

1117 Washington St, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, USA 0.21 mi

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.

597 E Ridge St, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, USA 0.25 mi
1312 W Washington St, Bolivar, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, USA 0.38 mi

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.

1312 W Washington St, Bolivar, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, USA 0.38 mi

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

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179 High St, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, USA 0.59 mi

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!

1816 Potomac Street, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, USA 1.13 mi

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.

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19123 Sandy Hook Rd, Knoxville, MD, USA 2.26 mi

We aim to foster a deeper understanding of people, places, and cultures through travel for a more tolerant world. “Cross Trails” is a reference to the trail that runs below the cliff we sit atop, where four major long-distance hiking trails cross paths before diverging in different directions – the Appalachian Trail (AT), the C&O Canal, the American Discovery Trail (ADT), and the Potomac Heritage Trail (PHT).

Cross Trails Hostel opened in June of 2021 under the ownership of Potomac Area Hostels Inc. (PAC), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The property has operated as a youth hostel since the early 1970s and has accommodated thousands of travelers, hikers, and cyclists worldwide.

Harpers Ferry and the surrounding areas are jam-packed with things to do. Whether you’re looking for an adrenaline rush or a romantic dinner date, you have options. Towering cliffs and whitewater rafting are just down the road, but so are wineries, brunch, and history tours if that’s more your speed.

Our Amenities

  • Full kitchen – spacious and fully equipped with everything you need to let your inner culinary skills loose.

  • Laundry – $5 / load ala carte, detergent provided. A fashionable selection of clothes to borrow while you wash are available.

  • Parking – $8 / night for unattended vehicle parking. Contact to inquire about availability.

  • Free breakfast – Complimentary breakfast ingredients- including coffee, pancake and waffle mix, eggs, and more- are provided to jump-start your day.

  • Free Wi-Fi – Let your family know you’re still alive and well!

  • Yard games – Bring on the competition! Cornhole, volleyball, giant jenga, ring toss, chess, board games, etc.

  • Bicycles – Feel free to use our small fleet of bikes to get around the area or ride on the C&O Canal.

  • Oven & grilling supplies – Take advantage of our outdoor wood-fired pizza oven! Fully equipped with wood, pizza peels, pans, etc. We also offer outdoor grills and equipment.

19123 Sandy Hook Rd, Knoxville, MD 21758, USA 2.26 mi
(301) 834-7652(301) 834-7652

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!

1857, 13291 Appalachian Ln, Purcellville, VA 20132 5.18 mi
34899 Appalachian Trail Rd, Round Hill, VA 20141 9.94 mi
(540) 338-9028(540) 338-9028
6132 Old National Pike, Boonsboro, MD 21713, USA 12.82 mi

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.

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18393 Blue Ridge Mountain Rd, Bluemont, VA 20135, USA 15.93 mi

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.

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14530 Maryland Ave, Highfield-Cascade, MD 21719, USA 29.76 mi

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.

1264 Freezeland Rd, Linden, VA 22642 33.09 mi

Set on leafy grounds, this relaxed B&B in an A-frame log cabin is 7 miles from Desert Rose Ranch & Winery, 12 miles from Chester Gap Cellars and 3 miles from I-66. The 4 classic, warmly decorated rooms offer complimentary Wi-Fi. Some come with 4-poster beds, sleigh beds, rocking chairs and/or living areas with fireplaces. In-room massages are available. Breakfast is served in an airy dining room with wood furnishings. There’s also a TV lounge with a stone fireplace, a tasting room, a hot tub and a furnished deck.

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990 Hillandale Rd, Front Royal, VA 22630, USA 35.33 mi

We open the doors for our fourth season on April 1st, 2024, and look forward to a busy and fulfilling season supporting the AT Class of 2024 and all others who enjoy the great outdoors! As 2018 thru hikers, we know what hikers need. We invite you to stop in for a stay in our log cabin home. We, David and Danielle, (Texas and Stumbles) have transformed the lower level of our home into a place where hikers can relax and recharge. Spend time on one of our decks, get cozy on one of the couches in our common area, and sink into one of our memory foam beds at the end of the day, all linens provided. We’ll pick you up in “Big Blue” and take you home for a hot shower, laundry, resupply and dinner run, and send you on your way the next morning after eating a hiker sized hot breakfast. We are excited to meet the class of 2024!

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3471 U.S. 522, Front Royal, Virginia 22630, USA 36.52 mi

Just steps from the Appalachian Trail, the spacious 1847 Main House and cozy “Cabbin” have been thoughtfully rehabilitated. There are stories everywhere you turn, and everyone is welcome!

All Hikers are Welcome!

Whether you are thu-hiking, section hiking, day hiking or just thinking about hiking, we’ve got you covered! Check out the directions and services on this page, and contact us to reserve your spot!

On-site Hiker services:

With your “Hostel” stay, you get: a bed, hot breakfast, shower, loaner clothes, and rides to/from town. You may also decide to upgrade to a private room. Please see our Rooms and Rates.

Extras: laundry, pizza, ice cream, snacks, and mailing out packages.

Free: boot dryers, hiker box, free cheese and other food donated to us, clothes line, loaner clothes, WiFi, phone recharging, package receipt and storage, water, tea, juice, access to local maps, hiking books, and advice.

How to get here…

Put 3471 Remount Road, Front Royal, Virginia, into your GPS, and…

Walk in – We are just 120 steps/yards off the Appalachian Trail! At mile 972 from Springer Mountain, just 1/4-mile southeast of the Route 522 trail crossing, where the trail turns away from the road, there is a “Gate 7” sign at the road. We are 120 steps/yards from that sign.

Drive in – Guests park free and hikers are welcome to leave a vehicle here while they hike – $4/day. Our driveway is directly across from Route 718/Lake Front Road, then take a right at the fork in the driveway.

Bicycle – We have inside overnight storage for your bicycles, if needed.

Bus – We will pick up and drop off for free at the Virginia Breeze Valley Flyer bus stop near Walmart. Please contact us at least a day in advance.

Shuttle – Please contact us for a short list of shuttlers who can shuttle you up and down the trail regionally. As we get the OK from shuttlers, we will post their contact information here as well. Uber and Lyft are not readily available.

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118 Park Street, Vienna, VA, USA 38.91 mi

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.

1482 Zachary Taylor Hwy, Huntly, VA 22640, USA 39.86 mi

Over the years, our Shenandoah Valley bed and breakfast, Glen Gordon Manor has hosted British royalty and set the scene for many memorable hunts, balls and Virginia weddings.Our captivating retreat is conveniently situated below Sky Line Drive, overlooking the stunning Shenandoah National Park. From our 45 acres of pastures, lawns, and gardens, you can glory in the gorgeous views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and our neighboring farms and vineyards.

7798 Lincoln Way East, Fayetteville, PA 17222, USA 42.02 mi
717-360-1481717-360-1481

Small resupply including gas. Mail drop accepted.

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1212 Pine Grove Rd, Gardners, PA 17324, USA 54.06 mi

Hostel housed in a historical mansion in the state park near the halfway point of the AT. We offer individual overnight accommodations as well as group reservations with exclusive use of the facility for day use, overnight use, or both. The hostel is closed on Tuesdays, and during special events such as weddings and receptions.

Rates for overnight stays in the bunkrooms are:

  • $25 per night without meals​, including sheets, blanket, wash cloth & towel
  • $35 with meals (includes dinner of pizza, beverage and fruit/salad, and breakfast of coffee, pancakes, juice, and fruit).

Rates for the Guest Suite are:

  • Mon-Thu $60 per night. Fri, Sat and Sun. $80 per night. Breakfast extra.

 

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1260 E Main St, Luray, VA 22835, USA 58.53 mi

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.
Skyland Upper Loop Mile 41, Luray, VA 22835 61.23 mi

Skyland is nestled along mile 41.7 & 42.5 at Skyline Drive’s highest elevation – 3,680 feet. Rooms are located in 28 separate buildings along the ridge and in the wooded areas on over 27 acres. Click HERE to view a diagram of the building locations.

Lodging accommodations range from small, rustic cabins to comfortable preferred room to newly renovated premium rooms, some with suites and fireplaces. Pet-friendly rooms are available at an additional cost of $25 per pet per night. A maximum of two pets (dogs or cats only) allowed. While there are no in-room phones, cell service is available depending on your provider.

An ATM, gift shop, and the Mountain Taproom are located in the dining room building. Free, family-friendly entertainment is presented nightly in the Mountain Taproom. Guided horseback rides depart daily from Skyland Stables.

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Sunflower Cottage is an artistic, 1940’s cottage-style home in the Maryland mountains provides a quiet getaway for the avid hiker. A perfect B&B for the guest who embraces old world country style relaxation! Beautiful and inviting paintings and murals are featured throughout, a small, organic garden is nestled in the backyard, household pets (3 cats & 1 chinchilla) and outdoor chickens grace this property as well.

There are several options to stay in the Hiker Hut, Tent or in a Room.  No matter what you choose I hope to make your stay cozy, waking up to a delicious, home cooked breakfast.  Breakfast can be served from 7:00 am – 10:00 am.   Just let me know if you have any specific food preferences or allergies ahead of time.  I hope you will enjoy a relaxing stay with me in the beautiful mountains of Maryland!

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101 Alexander Spring Rd, Carlisle, PA 17015, USA 65.81 mi

Located off I-81, we are close to many central Pennsylvania attractions. We offer comfortable, affordable accommodations whether you are with us just one night, or plan to stay and enjoy the area. The Days Inn is 12 min away to Boiling Springs where the Appalachian Trail heads North. There is also a AT Parking Lot off route 74 North of Boiling Springs.

1559 Boiling Springs Road, Boiling Springs, PA 17007, USA 66.15 mi
717-258-3211717-258-3211

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.

2, Mile 51, Skyline Dr, Stanley, VA 22851 67.18 mi

Big Meadows Lodge is located one mile from the large, grassy meadow at mile 51 on Skyline Drive – a meadow which is ideal for gorgeous night skies viewing.

Lodging accommodations range from main lodge rooms to detached small, rustic cabins to comfortable traditional and preferred rooms which are located within walking distance of the main lodge building. Click HERE to view Big Meadows Lodge room building locations. Pet-friendly rooms are available at an additional cost of $25 per pet per night. A maximum of two pets (dogs or cats only) allowed.

While there are no in-room phones, cell service is available depending on your provider. An ATM, the Spottswood Dining Room, New Market Taproom, and Craft Shop are located in the main lodge building. Free, family-friendly entertainment is presented nightly in the New Market Taproom.

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19074 Mount Pleasant Road, Elkton, VA 22827, USA 78.49 mi

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.

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9 S Market St, Duncannon, PA 17020 82.7 mi

Come stay at our new hostel. Free WiFi, Shower, charging station. Clean and comfortable. Laudromat is right around the corner. Come and go as you please with easy access code at the door.

7 N Market St, Duncannon, PA 17020, USA 82.75 mi
717-834-6789717-834-6789

Classic hiker hangout, sit at the bar or stay the night. Sells fuel for camp stoves. A working hotel that also caters to thru-hikers.

27531 Mountaineer Dr, Seneca Rocks, WV 26884, USA 95.45 mi

Appalachian Cabins combine the rustic charm of yesteryear with the comfort of modern day conveniences. The cabins were constructed in the same manner as the early settlers of this area used to build their homes more than a century ago. All the timber, which came from Spruce Mountain, was milled in nearby Hardy County, and then hand hewn and assembled on-site.

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