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Top-rated cabin rentals in Snowshoe

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Cabin in Slaty Fork
Mountain Mama Cabin - 2 Miles to Snowshoe
Bring skis or a snowboard and delight in this incredibly updated, cozy log cabin just a short drive to Snowshoe. Enjoy a peaceful getaway from the hustle and bustle, but with access to a number of activities. Mountain Mama sleeps 6 in 3 Queen beds w/ one bedroom and a loft. 4X4 required in winter. High Speed Wifi, little cell service in the area. The cabin has everything needed for a relaxing getaway or a great ski trip. Mountain Views, Star gazing, animals, quiet. Come enjoy Mountain Mama!
$141 per night
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Cabin in Slaty Fork
La Vista - *New*/Million Dollar Views/*Hot Tub*
Escape to a serene and cozy cabin and unwind with the best views of the West Virginia mountains. Our new luxury 3 bedroom cabin with 2.5 baths has room for 10 people. Perched on 7 acres, our cabin has a grand view from 20 foot ceiling windows. Located near Snowshoe Mountain Resort, it's the ideal place to go outdoors or enjoy the mountain view without ever leaving the cabin. The cabin is the perfect place for a retreat or family vacation we look forward to having you stay at La Vista.
$207 per night
Cabin in Slaty Fork
Snowshoe Log Cabin - Dancing Star
Dancing Star cabin is the perfect combination of Snowshoe Mountain recreation & private off-the-grid relaxation. Spend your days enjoying all the activities that Snowshoe Mountian and Pocahontas County have to offer. Enjoy your nights unwinding in our authentic log cabin or around our private outdoor firepit located on 2 acres surrounded by trees, streams, mountains, & all the great outdoors has to offer. Only 15 minutes from Snowshoe Mountian but miles away from everything else.
$113 per night
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Stay near Snowshoe's top sights

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Cheat Mountain Pizza13 locals recommend
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Foxfire Grille23 locals recommend
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The Junction12 locals recommend
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Tuque's Bar and Grill6 locals recommend
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Sunset Cantina6 locals recommend
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Appalachia Kitchen16 locals recommend

Snowshoe vacation rentals

Condo in Dunmore
Snowshoe Mountain Lodge 1br: Views&Private Parking
$49 per night
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Condo in Snowshoe
58 Powderidge, Snowshoe, WV
$72 per night
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Rental unit in Snowshoe
Great Prices, Ski/in-out, Scenic Views, Mtn Lodge!
$98 per night
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Condo in Snowshoe
SNOWSHOE MOUNTAIN VILLAGE SKI-IN/SKI-OUT
$91 per night
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Condo in Snowshoe
24 Mountain Crest, Snowshoe, WV
$62 per night
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Condo in Snowshoe
ML 142 – Stylish Ski-In/Out 1BR, Slopeside, Deck
$84 per night
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Condo in Snowshoe
Village - Ski in/out - Huge Deck w/ Sunset Views!
$88 per night
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Condo in Dunmore
King Bed Slope Side Retreat in Village Central
$91 per night
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Condo in Snowshoe
Slope-side - Ski in, Ski out with a View
$100 per night
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Condo in Snowshoe
May/June Available @ Snowshoe WV, Sleeps 6
$95 per night
Condo in Dunmore
Rimfire 362 in snowshoe village -Fire & Ice!
$50 per night
Condo in Snowshoe
Private Mountain Getaway at Camp 4: Ski in/Ski out
$79 per night
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Snowshoe house rentals

Home in Dunmore
Treetop 15 Near Slopes and Village Parking Wi-Fi
$130 per night
Home in Dunmore
Goody Two Shoe Ski Resort Getaway
$99 per night
Home in Dunmore
Lit'l Country Comfort
$75 per night
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Home in Marlinton
Modern Marlinton Home w/ Hot Tub & Mtn Views!
$116 per night
Home in Cass
Cottage in Cass
$88 per night
Home in Slaty Fork
Snowshoe WV “Mountain Retreat’
$157 per night
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Home in Durbin
River House: A Cozy Mountain Getaway
$112 per night
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Home in Snowshoe
Timbers 5 - Country Roads Cabin 3BR/3BA Near Lift
$208 per night
Private room in Dunmore
Iron Shoe - rustic king-size bedroom near Snowshoe
$55 per night
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Home in Slaty fork
The Hideout near Snowshoe Resort
$137 per night
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Home in Dunmore
Rimfire 144 in the heart of the Village
$100 per night
Home in Snowshoe
Make Mountain Memories at Blue Heaven
$250 per night
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Snowshoe condo rentals

Condo in Snowshoe
Excellent Rates, Renovated, Ski-in/out, New Owner
$100 per night
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Condo in Snowshoe
ML 224 - Updated Ski-In/Out/Bike-In/Out
$82 per night
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Condo in Snowshoe
Boutique Ski & Stay Rimfire - Walk to Slope
$85 per night
Condo in Snowshoe
Exp-Station226 Slope side view-Ski-in/Out-SnowShoe
$58 per night
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Condo in Snowshoe
ML106 1BR/1BA Quick Access to Slope 1st Fl WiFi
$79 per night
Condo in Snowshoe
Pet Friendly - Powderidge 1BR/1BA - Steps to Lift
$100 per night
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Condo in Dunmore
The Bunny Luxe at Allegheny Springs
$100 per night
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Condo in Snowshoe
Cozy Studio Condo at Silver Creek
$73 per night
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Condo in Dunmore
Cozy Allegheny Condo Bike In/out from patio
$102 per night
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Condo in Snowshoe
23 Mountain Crest, Snowshoe, WV
$62 per night
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Condo in Snowshoe
ML266 Quick Slope Access! 1BR/1BA Wifi Parking
$89 per night
Condo in Snowshoe
11 Powderidge, Snowshoe, WV
$79 per night
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Your guide to Snowshoe

Introduction

From the Chesapeake to the power brokers of the Beltway, the Mid-Atlantic Region has many assets, but world-class winter sports are not among them. The mountains of West Virginia may not be Aspen or Mammoth, but they’re the best available substitute. Located 4.5 hours from D.C., Snowshoe Mountain delivers everything you want in a ski getaway: 61 trails and a 1,500-foot vertical drop to carve by day, and a cozy village with all the apres-ski amenities, from steaming mugs of fireside cocoa to luxurious spas. If downhill skiing’s not your style, there’s also snowmobiling, tubing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. And in the summer, there’s mountain biking, golf, and canoeing on Shavers Lake. The surrounding Pocahontas County is a treasure trove of natural beauty when it comes to scenic drives and hiking trails — you can even eavesdrop on galaxies far, far away at the Green Bank Observatory.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Snowshoe?

As the name implies, winter in Snowshoe is all about the snow — of which it gets its fair share. Now, we’re not talking Rocky Mountains-level powder dumps, but you can expect a respectable 180 inches of snowfall at the summit over the course of the winter (December to March). Summer is a warm and pleasant time to book one of the area’s vacation rentals, with temperatures in the 70s Fahrenheit, and spring and fall call for jackets and scarves. Rain is always a possibility, so don’t forget an umbrella.


What are the top things to do in Snowshoe?

Cass Scenic Railroad State Park

Twenty minutes east of Snowshoe, the Cass Scenic Railroad State Park is a throwback to the turn of the 20th century, when the railroad first came to town and steam engines carried lumber from Bald Knob, West Virginia’s highest peak. The 11-mile track and its century-old locomotive are still functional, but these days they’re used to ferry tourists, not spruce, through the mountains.

Cranberry Mountain Nature Center and Highland Scenic Highway

From mid-April to mid-October, you can take a cruise along the Highland Scenic Highway and wind up at the 750-acre Cranberry Glades Botanical Area, home to the largest concentration of cranberry bogs in the state and the strange carnivorous plants that grow in them. Visit the Nature Center to learn more about this fascinating ecosystem and arrange a guided tour of the bogs.

Green Bank Observatory

Up here in the mountains of West Virginia, scientists are listening. Using a massive radio telescope the size of two football fields, they try to detect signals so faint that all other frequencies across the vast 13,000-square-mile National Radio Quiet Zone must be silenced in order to hear them. Some nearby residents can’t even use wi-fi or own microwaves. This silence has allowed for the discovery of pulsars, neutron stars, and other space phenomena. Here on earth, visitors can take a self-guided walking tour and explore its network of bike trails.