Summary:
Escape to Mountain Maple Retreat, a light‑filled chalet in West Virginia’s mountains, where families and groups can unwind, share meals, and enjoy crisp mountain air.
Sleeps 15 | 4 bedrooms | 8 beds | 3 baths
Hot tub & fire pit for cozy evenings
Wraparound deck, covered & screened porches for year‑round views
Open living area w/ fireplace, Smart TV & WiFi for relaxed evenings
Full kitchen, dining space & washer/dryer for convenient group stays
Pet-friendly
The Space:
The mountain air carries the scent of pine and fresh earth as you step onto the wraparound deck, steam rising from the hot tub while sunrise paints the valleys in soft gold. Inside, vaulted ceilings and expansive windows let daylight flood the living room, where a crackling fireplace waits for evenings when the temperature drops. A gentle breeze drifts through the screened porch, inviting you to linger over coffee or a board game before the day’s adventures begin.
Sleeping arrangements
- Loft bedroom with two queen beds, open to the main space, no door
- Main‑level bedroom with a queen bed
- Second main‑level bedroom with a queen bed
- Basement family room with a queen bed, a twin bed, and a sleeper sofa
- Additional sleeper sofa in the living room for extra guests
Bathrooms & essentials
Three full bathrooms provide hot water and bathroom essentials. A washer and dryer are available for longer stays or active days on the trails.
Kitchen & dining
The open kitchen is fully equipped for meal preparation, and a large island bar flows into a spacious dining area where everyone can gather around the table. A grill is ready for use when the weather permits, extending your dining options onto the deck or porch.
Living spaces
The main living area centers around a rustic fireplace, farmhouse‑inspired wood beams, and a Smart TV. Wi‑Fi covers the home, though the remote setting can make the signal slower or spotty—downloading essential content ahead of time is recommended. A dedicated workspace lets you blend a bit of remote work with mountain relaxation.
Outdoor living
Beyond the hot tub, a fire pit offers a cozy spot for starlit conversations. The covered porch, screened porch, and wraparound deck provide multiple ways to enjoy the crisp spring air, whether you’re grilling, reading, or simply watching the landscape awaken.
Neighborhood
Great Cacapon sits in the Appalachian Mountains, a short drive from Berkeley Springs’ historic hot springs, galleries, and local dining. Nearby parks and scenic drives invite hiking, biking, and exploring the blooming countryside.
Pet‑friendly
Dogs are welcome to share the cabin experience; cats are not allowed due to allergies. The home is thoughtfully set up for families, groups, and reunions, offering space for everyone to unwind together.
Perfect for
Family gatherings, group retreats, or a peaceful mountain escape where each season invites you to slow down, savor the moment, and create lasting memories.