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    Bears Den

    4.5 (37 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Large dog
    Charles L.

    It's a truly excellent respite during your travels! It is extremely comforting to lay in the beds and sit in any one of the many chairs

    Bear's den rocky overlook
    Char P.

    Fairly scenic hike with fairly short and easy trails that are dog friendly. Plenty of parking that are maintained. Please keep in mind that parking is $3 a day. The road to the parking lot by the campground entrance is not built for 2 vehicles, especially if the other vehicle is a truck. You may have to back out to let them pass. There's a restroom facility should you require it. The campgrounds look really nice and well-kept, too. There's parking for lodge guests and campers as well. The trails can get rocky, so ankle-supportive and sturdy hiking boots/shoes are recommended. there are a handful of smaller trails that merge with and diverge from each other. There is a brewery down the street from it. You can grab a quick bite and drink with friends if you wanted to. The only thing I didn't appreciate was the presence of quite a bit of dog poop! Just a heads up! Plenty of people brought their dogs on their hikes with them. I didn't see anyone not clean up after their pet, but there was more that I saw compared to how much I normally see on trails. Overall, pretty good experience! I think it would be a great place for an overnight camping trip with friends or for a quick day hike.

    Sightseers
    Rodney W.

    Went for a scenic hike at Bears Den recently with extended family. We hiked to the overlook. It took about 10 minutes to get there. When we arrived we were greeted with a beautiful view of the Blue Ridge foothills. We crawled around on the rocks, took some family photos, and just chilled for a bit. Then we hiked back to the parking lot and left. Next, we went to Bear Chase restaurant nearby, which was nice.

    Stunning views
    Leila D.

    Not far from DC about an hour and stunning views. Also a number of farm stalls and stores. We stopped at Leesburg outlets before coming here but it was not worth it, just keep going and get to Bears Den for a nature retreat. It's a stop along the Appellation trail so you may see some hikers.

    Views from the overlook
    Patina C.

    One of our favorite hikes simply because of the beautiful views from the overlook and it's right next to our favorite brewery. Once you get to the top you see a panoramic view of the Shenandoah Valley and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Truly breathtaking. It's an easy hike with a clear, clean path. Post hike, we drive up the same road to Bearchase Brewery to refuel. You could walk to the brewery but the road upwards is steep and I'm usually out of energy by the time we finish. We really earned that beer! Pro tip: The parking lot is small so get there early to find a spot as it gets full pretty quickly.

    From the top of the mountain
    Duane R.

    Really good walking trail... lots of parking., there is not bathroom so you better hold it lol

    Cameron W.

    Super easy short hike with nice views. Parking is plentiful. Near a few breweries and wineries in the Bluemont area as a nice post-hike treat. It is rocky so still wear appropriate footwear and the trail can be narrow at times so be mindful of others. One thing to note is there are lots of dogs on this trail and lots of people that are not always mindful of their dogs or have less than well-socialized dogs. So be vigilant if you bring your own pooch and be respectful of other dog owners and you should be fine even in the narrow spots.

    Melissa N.

    Parking is easily accessible. The trail to arrive to the Bears Den overlook is probably a mile or so. I wasn't sure what to expect because recently I have hiked trails that are just a mile and they turn out to be extremely strenuous. Luckily the trail leading up to Bears Den is easy. The overlook is beautiful and scenic. It is popular. I went on a Sunday afternoon so I had to wait for people to finish taking pictures before I could actually approach the overlook. 4 stars.

    Spirited R.

    We wanted to do a mini hike and this place was near where we were staying at. The parking is easy and suggests that you pay for more than a donation. I forgot but sent a donation of more than $3 to pay for the views that I received. The hike was light at the best, and took us maybe 5-10 minutes to get to some of the most amazing views that we had the opportunity to visit on this trip. They had other hikes but I do not think they're very long. The views are incredible and provide amazing photos. It was a little cooler in the lower 40's but it was a nice day to get out and enjoy mother nature and the weather.

    Watch your step.
    Jodie C.

    This little hike has big rewards. Great parking! You don't get that often. Mostly you're either on the side of the road or nose in and having to back out into traffic, bikes and pedestrians. Short hike to the cliffs! Sure it's uphill to the cliffs but you are parking in the crest so you don't have that far to go. It's uphill but non strenuous. Take your time. Beautiful views! Lots of colors in the fall. Great place to sit and talk with your friends, have lunch or take selfies. :) It's free!! No fees like at the state and national parks. The Appalachian Trail is free and this follows the A.T for one mile. Come enjoy beautiful views on a short hike for free! Of course it's 5 stars. :)

    yay! love crossing streams
    Jenny T.

    A 9-mile out-and-back segment of the Appalachian Trail to the top of Buzzard Hill from Bears Den. * Great elevation change for that extra cross-training * Straight shot--once you find the white-blazed AT * If you're coming from DC side...tolls will add up to about $11.40 :( * $3 to park; honesty box * Not too scenic, all the same rugged, rocky trail with trees on both sides...no sign of wildlife ...oh yea...AND I COULDNT FIND THE TURN OFF that supposedly leads to the top of the hill!!! Maybe I'm just too new at this hiking thing. I'll update if/when I go again and actually find this so-called Buzzard Hill 'overlook' .... Useful Links: http://www.hikingupward.com/OVH/BuzzardHill/ http://carrieshaffer.blogspot.com/2008/06/buzzard-hill-hike.html (great depiction of the elevation change)

    This trail is a very short and sweet one. Very close to the parking lot and you will get to an amazing view just by walking 0.5 miles. Good spot to stop by with friends and family, specially very easy for kids.

    Ivana Jane V.

    Bear's Den is an awesome camp site. We checked in at 5pm for 9$ each person and was able to set up the tents immediately. There is a designated bonfire place with wooden benches and picnic table available for use. They also give you free bucket of wood to start your fire the next buckets would cost u 6$ each. You can opt to not buy extra Buckets because you have the forest for resources. You can also get woods from other Camp area if other campers Have leftover woods. There's also a cabin/office where you can use if you need to go to the restroom. But take note that the office closes at 9 PM and weirdly it is close during Sunday's and will open at 5 PM. They also have a cubicle By the campgrounds that is quite filthy to use. It is like a portalet in the forest but gahd its horrible. But you can just use the forest as your natural toilet!

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    Great place to hook up with AT. Hike north not south or you'll hit RT 7 in a hurry. We rented the PATC cabin on site. Fab experience!

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    Good short hike on the Appalachian Trail with a great overlook of the Shenandoah Valley.

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    One of our favorite hikes simply because of the beautiful views from the overlook and it's right next to our favorite brewery.

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    Teahorse B&B & Hostel - Teahorse B&B/Hostel welcomes you!

    Teahorse B&B & Hostel

    4.5(11 reviews)
    15.8 mi

    This place is CLOSED . Website is nonfunctional. Last reviews (other than this one) at least a…read moredecade old.

    At first, I was a little confused by this Chinese-named hostel run by an older Caucasian woman…read more But in her younger days, Laurel traveled quite a bit, becoming enamored with China (hence the Chinese hostel name). Because of her traveling, Laurel is familiar with what makes a good hostel, and accordingly provides those perks - clean beds, free soap/shampoo/conditioner, all you can eat waffle breakfast, hang-out common area for socializing, shared kitchen, board games, and bike storage locker. There's even a world map for you to pin where you're from. (Sidebar: As you'd expect, the clientele are outdoorsy folks (hikers and bicyclers), so they're on the younger side. Which is a bit different from the Teahorse website which shows a bunch of older folks congregating together.) There are a few down sides to this hotel though, which is why I knocked the rating down a star. Beyond Laurel's control, the hostel is about a mile from Harper's Ferry and that mile is 95% steep uphill, which wasn't especially fun on a bike. (It's also technically not in Harpers Ferry but the next town over.) The price is also a bit on the steep side for a hostel. We paid ~$145 for a room (consisting of 4 bunk beds). If you're renting just a bed, you'll also pay ~$35 a person, and could possibly end up in the shared room for 8. Maybe these are Harpers Ferry prices, but I know of hostels in downtown Boston that charge about the same price. Overall though, I enjoyed my experience here.

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    Hot Tub Heaven Vacation Cabins - HTHVA - All 9 Cabins

    Hot Tub Heaven Vacation Cabins

    3.8(57 reviews)
    15.0 mi

    My newly bean atá geallta, aka verlobter, aka my fiancée, Amber and myself. Along with her little…read morelap dog Brownie. The three of us stayed in cabin #3. We had a decent experience here, with the exception of the mildew/mold smell, that smacked us in the face as soon as we walked in. From that, to the loose flickering lights, loose wall outlets, and it not being the cleanest of cabins. We certainly tried to make the best of what i ended up paying $645 to rent out for the wknd of Nov 15th. So much so, we had to go out and spend even more money, for an air purifier... air sanitizing spray... and scented wall plug ins. Just to try and sanitize the air and mask the smell, making it a little more tolerable. So my birthday, our anniversary, and also now engaged/engagement wknd, wasn't a complete bust! Besides the issues with what i just mentioned. What i find to be more troublesome and just plain careless! When i addressed this via email to Tom, one of the owners of these cabins, at email - HotTubHeaven@yahoo.com I never received any response! Not your typical/automatic sorry about yalls experience in our cabin, or welp sucks to be you, nope no response what so ever! The kicker is, my gal Amber has a rare genetic lung condition called alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency. So things like dust, certain pet dander, smoke, and absolutely mold/mildew in the air. Is very hard on her lungs and her body! She is now nearly a wk later, starting to feel a small amount of relief. From our wknd getaway to hot tub (not quite) heaven! Disclaimer: My review herein, is not to get any kind of future free stays. As we are not interested! It's also not to get any money back. As funds received should definitely be used, to take much better care of cabins! Nor is it to cause Tom and Deneane to loose business. It is simply to make others aware of potential conditions as these. When it comes to cabins in the woods that aren't very well maintained, updated, cleaned thoroughly, and rented out with the utmost care! Thank you for taking the time to read my review!

    We stayed 3 nights in hottub cabin #5 and it was fantastic! What the owners advertised was really…read moreall in the cabin. Although it rained our entire stay, the screened-in patio deck was perfect! Also, the daily price was amazing! It was such a nice get away for awhile. We enjoyed it so much that very shortly, (and the owners don't know it yet), but we will be booking with hottub heaven again next month, November 2024. So, if you want to relax, enjoy the scenery for an affordable price, please, you will not be disappointed... call and book with hottub heaven cabins outside of Front Royal, Virginia.

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    Hot Tub Heaven Vacation Cabins
    Hot Tub Heaven Vacation Cabins

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    BikePath Bed and Bath - Dan, the owner, helping out at the Park

    BikePath Bed and Bath

    5.0(4 reviews)
    43.5 mi

    My bf and I stayed with Dan back in October when we biked both the C&O and GAP trail. That day I…read morehad gotten a flat tire on the trail and did not have enough time to do the Paw Paw detour since it was getting dark soon. Thankfully we got a ride from some good samaritans to Dan's place that evening. Dan is so nice and hospitable! He fixed my flat tire for me while my bf and I were out having dinner. His house is very accommodating. The room we stayed in had 2 beds in it, so I think 3 people could probably fit in a room. Dan makes breakfast for you and even bakes his own bread. You can tell Dan is very passionate about the C&O trail and loves what he does. We talked a lot about the conditions of the trail and what's going on in nearby towns. Also, Dan's house is very close to the trail. After we left, it only took us a few minutes to bike from his house and get back on the C&O. If Dan has space at his house, I would highly recommend staying with him.

    We got delayed in our journey to Hancock and were debating camping. We were on a 5-day bike tour…read more Heavy rains caused us to slow down. Camping in the muggy heat with the bugs was not appealing. Someone on the trail referred us here. We met Dan and were very pleased with the reasonable $25/person/night rate. The cell coverage is spotty but Dan is very hospitable and even drove into Cumberland to pick us up pizza for our 4-man group. There were 2 other guests staying here so it had a feel of a hostel but it was great considering the free WiFi, hose to wash the bikes in the driveway and an inviting atmosphere.

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    Happy guests celebrating a Birthday here!

    BikePath Bed and Bath - Bike Path Bed and Breakfast is about a mile off the C & O Towpath Trail.

    Bike Path Bed and Breakfast is about a mile off the C & O Towpath Trail.

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