West Virginia home rentals

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Home in Lewisburg
Private Downtown Sunny Retreat w/ Spacious Balcony
You’ll feel an immediate sense of calm when you arrive. Walk through a parklike setting surrounded by trees & lush landscaping into a private, sunny home with vintage charm, hardwood floors, high ceilings, original artwork & tall windows. Newly renovated, this historic duplex (upper story with no stairs) has private entrance & balcony with scenic views for the ultimate retreat. Only 1 1/2 blocks from town, you’ll have an easy 5 min walk to all that the Coolest Small Town in America has to offer.
May 22 – 29
$119 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 337 reviews
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Home in Lewisburg
Deb's Nest - A Cheerful & Cozy Lewisburg Home
The whole group will enjoy easy access to everything from this centrally located home. This freshly updated ranch home is nestled in a quaint & cozy Lewisburg neighborhood just a short distance to the historic downtown district where fine dining, shopping and entertainment abound. There are two bedrooms & another bedroom that offers a sleeper sofa option . This home features a beautiful new contemporary kitchen, bathrooms and dedicated office space. Great backyard! Bee Our Guest at Deb's Nest!
Sep 29 – Oct 6
$111 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews
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Home in Durbin
River House: A Cozy Mountain Getaway
On the banks of The Greenbrier River at the base of Cheat Mountain in the old rail town of Durbin, is River House. A rustic, riverfront getaway just downstream from a WVDNR Trout Stock Point, beside the Mountain Rail WV Durbin Station, & 30 miles from Snowshoe. Nestled between WV's highest peaks & within minutes of our country’s best fishing, hiking, horseback riding, kayaking, biking, skiing, hunting, Civil War Sites, & historic trains, River House is a perfect base for all WV has to offer.
Oct 1 – 8
$106 per night
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

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West Virginia vacation rentals

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Cabin in Friendly
Renner Cabin- 2 bedrooms with hot tub & sauna
Aug 19 – 26
$101 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews
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Treehouse in Peterstown
Kilimanjaro Safari Treehouse at Four Fillies Lodge
Jan 7 – 14
$176 per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews
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Dome in Berkeley Springs
Lux Glamping in Nature ~Hot Tub~
Nov 24 – Dec 1
$212 per night
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 99 reviews
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Cabin in Berkeley Springs
+ The Cabin + @ Camp Potomac Peak
Jan 13 – 20
$181 per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 195 reviews
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Place to stay in Edmond
The Eryie at Beauty Mountain
Nov 21 – 28
$81 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews
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Farm stay in Fairmont
Live Big in Tiny Farmhouse 1 at Zion Heritage Farm
Sep 11 – 18
$56 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews
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Bungalow in Great Cacapon
Rooster Wrest in the Trees
Nov 14 – 21
$86 per night
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 457 reviews
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Cabin in Lost City
High View Hideaway - A Cozy Lost River Cabin
May 6 – 13
$90 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews
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Cabin in Pendleton County
The Bear Cub Cabin
Jun 23 – 30
$94 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews
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Cabin in Maysville
Modern cabin in Dolly Sods w/ sauna & EV charger
Jul 24 – 31
$327 per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews
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Cabin in Davis
The Davis Loft - The Best Location in Davis!
Jan 20 – 27
$98 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews
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Cabin in Cleveland
Bend of River Cabin In Hacker Valley West Virginia
Jun 30 – Jul 7
$94 per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Other great vacation rentals in West Virginia

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Loft in Upshur County
Studio apartment on the Buckhannon River
Aug 26 – Sep 2
$90 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 278 reviews
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Tiny home in Ghent
Storybook Cottage with a View
Sep 5 – 12
$98 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 810 reviews
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Cabin in Berkeley Springs
Foxy's Cabin
Aug 15 – 22
$118 per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews
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Cabin in Upper Tract
Potomac Overlook Log Cabin At SMOKE HOLE, WV /WIFI
Feb 24 – Mar 3
$143 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 299 reviews
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Cottage in Buckhannon
Adorable Cottage on the Buckhannon River
Oct 11 – 18
$106 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews
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Cottage in Arbovale
Historical 1800s Cottage
Aug 28 – Sep 4
$69 per night
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews
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Farm stay in Romney
Potomac Hills B&B on 15 Acre Farm with a View
Apr 21 – 28
$114 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 280 reviews
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Treehouse in Shepherdstown
Cozy West Virginia Treehouse
Aug 10 – 17
$139 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews
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Tiny home in Hambleton
Cozy Camper on the Rail Trail
Sep 3 – 10
$71 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews
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Farm stay in Fayetteville
Gorgeous Guesthouse at Five Springs Farm
Feb 6 – 13
$144 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews
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Cabin in Berkeley Springs
Cozy Cabin Creek Retreat W/Hottub
Sep 18 – 25
$114 per night
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 286 reviews
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Cabin in Augusta ( Capon Bridge)
Nirvana, Mountain View
May 8 – 15
$50 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Your guide to West Virginia

Welcome to West Virginia

West Virginia earns its nickname as the Mountain State. Its undulating hills, rugged mountains, whitewater rivers, and dramatic gorges have plenty to offer outdoor adventure seekers. Scenic country roads are like a natural amusement park through its pristine wilderness. The state is home to six national parks, more than 220,000 acres of state parks, and thousands of miles of meandering trails. The Monongahela National Forest dominates the eastern part of the state, home to hiking trails, ski resorts, and waterfalls, while anglers and rafters tend to head to the New River Gorge National Park in the south of the state. History buffs and culture seekers won’t be disappointed, either, in this corner of Appalachia. You can explore West Virginia’s distinct cuisine and music through its annual festivals. Charleston, the largest city and state capital, is also home to a range of museums including the highly regarded State Museum.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in West Virginia

While West Virginia is a popular destination during all four seasons, spring and fall have the best weather for exploring its countryside, making them ideal times to book one of the area’s vacation rentals. During spring, marigolds and yellow lady slippers carpet the hillsides. Every May in Blackwater Falls, the annual Wildflower Pilgrimage guides visitors on informative walks through the blooms. By summer, festival season is in full swing — but keep in mind, so is the humidity. This makes it an ideal time to cool off with some whitewater rafting on the Upper New River or Shenandoah River or by stand-up paddleboarding around the New River Gorge. From September to November, autumn’s blazing foliage takes over the landscape. View the spectacle via train ride, scenic drive, or a spin in an ATV around Hatfield-McCoy Trails. West Virginia’s harsh winters may deter some, but it’s also a good time for cozying up in a countryside cabin or skiing the legendary Canaan Valley Resort State Park.


Top things to do in West Virginia

Monongahela National Forest

Encompassing more than 919,000 acres of the Potomac Highlands on the eastern side of the state, Monongahela National Forest offers spectacular snow-covered landscapes in winter and abundant flora from spring to fall. Plan your trip around daylong walks or multiday hiking routes to backcountry campgrounds. Alternatively, you can explore the forests on mountain bikes and horseback, or drive the 43-mile Highland Scenic Highway. Summit Lake and Smoke Hole Canyon are kayaking spots, and Seneca Rocks is popular with experienced climbers.

Berkeley Springs State Park

Made famous by George Washington, who first visited the area at the age of 16, Berkeley Springs State Park is now best known for its historic bath houses and natural springs. The park is set in the heart of Berkeley Springs, and you can enjoy a selection of spa services at the Roman Bath House.

Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad

Operating as a tourist service since 1997, the Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad was once the rail connection between Baltimore and Ohio. Now, it’s a heritage railroad line that runs along the Potomac River’s southern branch. You can board the train in Green Spring or Petersburg for a 25-mile, 35-mile, or 76-mile round trip through scenic landscapes.

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