Recreation and Attractions
Rafting & KayakingThe New River and Gauley River are two of the world's most popular whitewater-rafting streams. Tens of thousands of rafters, beginners and experts, challenge their rapids every year. More than a dozen of America's most-trusted rafting companies operate base camps less than 15 minutes from the cabins. We will be happy to help you arrange a trip for any age group or level of mastery.
Find out more about rafting and outfitters on the New and Gauley. Rock Climbing & Rappeling Rock climbers especially appreciate our proximity to the New River, Meadow River, and Summersville Lake rock-climbing areas. Less than a mile from Summersville Lake, you'll be perfectly situated amid the largest climbing region in the east. Never been climbing? Plenty of outfitters are available to provide lessons and provide transportation.Find out more about local climbing guides and rock-climbing areas. Hiking & BikingHundreds of miles of hiking and biking trails wander through the nearby national parklands, visiting old ghost towns, towering cliffs, and spectacular waterfalls. Many trails have been developed by the National Park Service, but many more await your investigation among state parks and private woodlands beyond.
Find out more about local hiking and biking trails and outfitters. Hunting & FishingThousands of square miles of public hunting land and countless lakes and streams await hunters and anglers. Deer, turkey, and bear are plentiful in the forests around the national parklands and in the nearby Monongahela National Forest. We are adjacent to over 100 acres of land that is available for hunting!! Anglers will never forget their adventures on our legendary cold-water streams and on Summersville and other nearby lakes.Find out more about local fishing and hunting areas and state regulations.
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