Summary:
Welcome to your cozy Shenandoah cabin retreat - a peaceful woodland escape perfect for slowing down and reconnecting this spring:
- Sleeps 4 | 2 bedrooms | 3 beds | 1 bath
- Fire pit & indoor fireplace for cozy evenings
- Screened-in porch & outdoor seating among trees
- Kitchen, dining table & BBQ grill
- Wifi, board games & record player
- Pet-friendly & free parking
The Space:
Cool mountain air drifts through the trees as you step onto a quiet woodland path, the scent of pine and fresh earth all around you. Mornings begin slowly with coffee on the screened-in porch, birdsong echoing through the forest. As evening settles in, gather by the fire pit under a sky full of stars or retreat indoors to the warmth of a crackling fireplace.
The space
Set on over three private acres in the Shenandoah Valley, this cabin offers a balance of seclusion and comfort, just a short drive from Washington, D.C. Inside, thoughtful details create a welcoming atmosphere - from the Chesterfield sofa in the living room to shelves lined with books, puzzles, and a curated vinyl record collection. There’s no television, inviting you to unwind in other ways, whether that’s music, conversation, or a quiet evening by the fire.
Central air conditioning and heating keep the space comfortable through shifting spring temperatures, while the indoor fireplace adds warmth on cooler nights. A washer and dryer are available for longer stays, along with clothing storage and everyday essentials.
Sleeping arrangements
Bedroom 1 - Queen Size Bed (main level)
Bedroom 2 - Two Full Size Beds (main level)
The cabin accommodates up to 4 guests and also includes a Pack & Play for families traveling with young children. One full bathroom is stocked with bathroom essentials.
Kitchen & dining
The kitchen is fully equipped, offering everything needed to prepare meals during your stay. Enjoy breakfast at the dining table or take your coffee outside as soft spring light filters through the trees. A coffee maker and hot water kettle make it easy to start your day at your own pace.
Outdoor living
Two porches extend your living space into the surrounding forest, including a large screened-in porch with areas for dining and lounging. A fire pit with Adirondack chairs invites long conversations into the evening, while the BBQ grill is ready for outdoor cooking. The setting is natural and peaceful, with wildlife often passing through.
Free parking is available on the premises.
Connectivity & comfort
Wifi is available throughout the cabin, making it possible to stay connected or work remotely if needed. Board games, a turntable, and a selection of records offer simple ways to spend time indoors.
The area
Located near New Market, you’ll be within easy driving distance of Shenandoah National Park, Luray Caverns, and a variety of local attractions including vineyards, farmers markets, and historic sites. A guide to nearby spots and experiences is shared prior to your stay to help you explore at your own pace.
A mile-long gravel road leads to the cabin, adding to the sense of seclusion. Wildlife, seasonal pollen, and changing outdoor conditions are part of the natural setting, and water is supplied by a well, so pressure may vary.
Pet-Friendly
Bring your furry friends! We love hosting families and well-behaved dogs! For allergy and maintenance reasons, we’re unfortunately unable to host cats.
Other things to note:.
Any vehicle will be able to get up the mile-long gravel mountain road, but take extra care with cars that are very low to the ground. Please note that the speed limit in our community is 15 mph, as the road is narrow at times.
If snow is predicted, 4WD is recommended. The road may not be plowed unless there is heavy (4"+) snow
We get our share of wildlife and other woodland creatures on property — this is very much a cabin, and modern-rustic is the vibe.
Our cleaning team sweeps the deck, stairs, and walkways before each arrival, but due to the natural setting, you may still notice some leaves, pollen, or similar—especially during certain seasons. We appreciate your understanding as nature tends to leave its mark, no matter how often we tidy up!
We are on a well, so water pressure will fluctuate.
There's no television, but you won't miss it.
There *is* central A/C and heat, a supply of firewood, and a feeling of seclusion from neighboring cabins.
It’s the best of all worlds: an amazing Shenandoah Valley location, the feeling that you're getting away completely, and an aesthetic you'll want to take home with you.