Cabins & Cottages in Bryce Resort / Basye, VA
What Guests Are Saying About Their Bryce Resort Stay
Antler Cove
This place is perfect, the location is amazing and exactly as described. Amazing proactive host made the stay so easy and stress free. This place has every facility you need for a mountain getaway. Would definitely stay again.
Golden Oak
We had great time at the Chalet. Everything was stocked and ready at our arrival. The surroundings were beautiful and the location was very peaceful. The hot tub was a plus. The caverns were a short scenic drive from chalet. We would definitely stay again.
Hummingbird Ridge
Beautiful setting and location!!!! Hot tub, fire pit and sun deck were amazing. Great view with beautiful sunsets. Also, while still private, it is very close to great attractions like Bryce resort, cave Ridge winery and others!!!
Ironwood Haven
Beautiful cabin! Loved everything about the place so we decided to stay another night. Tony was a great host and very responsive. He made sure to check in with us to see how we were doing throughout our stay and that meant a lot.
Redwood Lodge
If you’re looking for a getaway, that’s both beautiful and peaceful than you found it. Breathtaking views and a beautiful cabin.
Saddle Ridge Chalet
This place is lovely if you want to unwind and experience nature. The house is very luxurious and we enjoyed the fireplace and jacuzzi. The kitchen has everything you need to make gourmet meals.
Discover What’s Around Your Bryce Resort Cabin Rental
Skiing, Snow Tubing, and the Lake
Bryce Resort has 10 ski and snowboard trails with solid snowmaking that holds conditions through the season. The snow tubing park is one of the best in the mid-Atlantic for families and first-timers. Your Blue Maple cabin rental puts you right in the middle of it all.
Day Trips Worth Taking
Luray Caverns is about 30 minutes east and makes an easy, impressive half-day for any group. Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive are a similar distance and offer some of the best scenic drives in Virginia, especially in fall. Woodstock and Strasburg are a short drive north for a slower afternoon of local shops and good food. George Washington National Forest surrounds the area with additional hiking for anyone wanting more trail time.
Hiking and Trails
The trails around Bryce connect directly into George Washington National Forest, giving you access to some of the best hiking in the Shenandoah Valley without driving anywhere. Routes range from easy resort-side walks to longer forest climbs with open ridge views. It is the kind of hiking that feels rewarding without requiring a big plan, and your Blue Maple cabin is the perfect place to return to once you’re ready to rest.
Water Activities on Lake Laura
Lake Laura sits at the heart of the resort and is one of its best warm-weather assets. Kayaking, paddle boarding, and open-water swimming are all available right on site, with no travel or logistics involved. It is an easy way to fill a summer morning or wind a day down before heading back to your Bryce Resort cabin rental for the evening.
Where to Eat Near Your Bryce Resort Cabin
At the resort, Copper Kettle is the easy after-ski choice. In Basye, Pale Fire Brewing Co. is the spot for pizza and craft beer. For a proper dinner out, Woodstock Cafe and Spring House Tavern in Woodstock are both worth the 30-minute drive. On holiday weekends, book ahead. After dinner, your Blue Maple cabin is exactly the kind of place you want to come back to.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bryce Resort Cabin Rentals
About 2 to 2.5 hours via I-66 West and US-211, making it one of the closest ski and mountain resorts to the D.C. metro area. Close enough to leave after work on a Friday and be settled into your Bryce Resort cabin rental before the evening is gone. If you are coming from Northern Virginia, the drive is even shorter and easy on any weekend morning.
Typically late November through early March, with the best conditions running through January and February. Snowmaking covers the majority of the mountain and keeps the season reliable even in lighter snow years.
Quite a bit. Luray Caverns is about 30 minutes away and one of the most impressive natural attractions on the East Coast. Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive are a similar distance and offer outstanding scenic drives and hiking, especially in fall. The towns of Woodstock and Strasburg are a short drive north for local restaurants, antique shops, and a slower pace that suits the area well.
About 30 to 40 minutes depending on your entry point. It is close enough to make a day trip easy and still have time left over. The drive through the valley on the way there is one of the better parts of the experience, particularly in October when the foliage is at its peak.