-
Greater Berkeley Springs
Black Bear Cabin retreat is a cozy cabin nestled in the West Virginia mountains, with everything you need for your getaway.
The highlights:
– Relax in the outdoor hot tub!
– Grill on our large deck, or hang out around the fire pit
– Play in the small stream just a short walk from the cabin
– Enjoy fast WiFi for movies & video calls
– Drive 15 mins to Cacapon State Park for great hiking & golf — or 20 mins into Berkeley Springs for amazing restaurants & shopping
Enjoy!
6
3
2
Rooms and Beds
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 3
Features and Amenities
Things to Know
Rates and Availability
Location
Black Bear Cabin
211 reviews
-
Latest from our Blog
Summary
Black Bear Cabin retreat is a cozy cabin nestled in the West Virginia mountains, with everything you need for your getaway.
The highlights:
- Relax in the outdoor hot tub!
- Grill on our large deck, or hang out around the fire pit
- Play in the small stream just a short walk from the cabin
- Enjoy fast WiFi for movies & video calls
- Drive 15 mins to Cacapon State Park for great hiking & golf -- or 20 mins into Berkeley Springs for amazing restaurants & shopping
Enjoy!
The Home
The cabin includes:
- 2 bedrooms + a loft sleeping area (four beds total - 2 Queens Bedrooms 1 & 2 and 2 twins in the loft)
- A large wrap-around deck with a propane grill
- Outdoor hot tub perfect for relaxing
- Spa tub right off the master bedroom
- Outdoor basketball net
- Fast WiFi that's good enough to stream movies and hold video calls
- Fully-stocked kitchen with a dishwasher, stove/oven, and microwave
- AC unit in the master bedroom
- Wood fireplace to keep you cozy at night
- Outside fire pit with seating for the whole gang
Our cabin also has private access to Sleepy Creek, just a quick 15 min walk from the cabin. It's a shallow creek most of the year, but great for cooling off in the summer and for the kids to hunt frogs and crawfish. 🙂
We often take our three little kids and dog to the cabin with us, so we're very family and dog-friendly. Unfortunately we don't allow cats (we're allergic).
One thing to note: about 100 yards to the right of the back deck are high-voltage power lines that you can see through the trees. There's no safety issue or anything, but wanted to make sure you're aware.
Beyond the cabin itself, we love how close to everything we are -- particularly Great Cacapon State Park and Berkeley Springs. The park is free to enter and has miles of hiking trails, a beach and small lake, golf course, horse stables, and a clay shooting range. And the town of Berkeley Springs has been voted one of the top arts communities in the US; the shopping, spa, and restaurant scene does not disappoint!