Summary:
Relax at Nature’s Edge, a renovated mountain yurt in Wardensville, WV, offering sweeping valley views and comforts.
- Sleeps 4 | 2 beds | 1 bath – king bed + sleeper sofa
- Hot tub w/ valley view – ideal for crisp winter evenings
- Fire pit, deck & BBQ grill for outdoor downtime
- Pellet stove heating & A/C for year‑round comfort
- Fast WiFi w/ dedicated workspace – perfect for remote work
- Loft & deck with mountain vistas for reading or relaxing
The Space:
Morning light spills across the valley as mist lifts from the hills, and the quiet feels expansive, broken only by the soft rustle of the forest. The yurt’s wooden walls glow with the gentle heat of a pellet stove, while a cool breeze drifts over the deck, inviting you to linger. From the hot tub, steam rises against a backdrop of stars, offering a front‑row seat to the mountains’ ever‑changing moods.
Sleeping arrangements
The studio‑style yurt sleeps up to four guests. A king‑sized bed anchors the main living area, complemented by a sleeper sofa that folds out for extra comfort. A loft space above provides a quiet nook for reading, games, or simply taking in the view.
Comfort and interior living
A full bathroom and a well‑equipped kitchen let you prepare meals and refresh after a day outdoors. A Smart TV offers evening entertainment, while board games sit ready for screen‑free moments. Pellet‑stove heating keeps the interior cozy in chilly weather, and air‑conditioning is available for warmer days. Fast WiFi and a dedicated workspace make remote work or streaming effortless, and a sound machine on the bedside table helps mask any occasional road noise.
Outdoor living
Step onto the deck to breathe in the valley air, then unwind in the hot tub—especially rewarding when the air is crisp. A fire pit gathers friends for stories under the night sky, and a BBQ grill stands ready for al fresco meals. Free on‑site parking and additional street parking make arrivals easy. The property sits on 35 acres of wooded land, with Lost River just half a mile down the road for a quiet riverside stroll.
Location and nearby experiences
Nature’s Edge rests on a mountain ridge in Wardensville, West Virginia, a short drive from local restaurants, cafés, and art studios. Lost River State Park, about 15 minutes away, offers miles of forest trails. Seasonal conditions shape the experience, from peaceful winter hikes to vibrant autumn drives. A nearby state route can carry some noise when trees are bare; the provided sound machine ensures restful sleep.
Perfect for…
Couples, solo travelers, or small groups seeking a tranquil retreat with modern comforts. Whether you’re soaking in the hot tub on a cool night, working remotely with a valley view, or exploring nearby trails and towns, this yurt provides a calm, memorable base for your stay. During winter, a 4‑wheel‑drive vehicle or tire chains may be required, and travel insurance is recommended. Please note that refunds are not offered for road‑condition disruptions beyond our control.