Anonymous wrote:Country Road Cabins are not in Beckley but are convenient to the park and are actually nice - much cleaner/nicer/more comfy than a lot of cabins or AirBnBs I've stayed in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am from the area…your best bet is going to be Glade Springs if you like nice accomodations. https://www.gladesprings.com
Pp here…I should also note they have villas as well, so maybe a good compromise on your mountain cabin with view and his hotel standards. We have used these for our of town guests and they were very happy.
Anonymous wrote:You could try Adventures on the Gorge. I think their cabins are on the newer side so shouldn't be too rustic. Or go to Fayetteville and stay at Hawks Nest Lodge so your DH has a hotel.
I'm from WV and drive through that area frequently, so feel comfortable saying that a hotel in Beckley is not going to feel like a vacation. At all.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't April be too cold for rafting? Without rafting, there wouldn't be enough to do. Check out the ghost town, do a hike with views of the bridge, maybe check out the coal mine in Beckley. That can all be done in a day.
Anonymous wrote:You can rent a house near the greenbrier (or stay at the hotel, but I think the houses with community access are often nicer). It’s about an hour from beckley
Anonymous wrote:I am from the area…your best bet is going to be Glade Springs if you like nice accomodations. https://www.gladesprings.com
Anonymous wrote:You could try Adventures on the Gorge. I think their cabins are on the newer side so shouldn't be too rustic. Or go to Fayetteville and stay at Hawks Nest Lodge so your DH has a hotel.
I'm from WV and drive through that area frequently, so feel comfortable saying that a hotel in Beckley is not going to feel like a vacation. At all.