Holiday rentals in Fort Valley

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The cabin is nestled among tall trees, supported by stilts. Its architecture features a combination of dark siding and wooden beams, with a spacious deck visible, furnished with outdoor seating. Natural greenery surrounds the structure, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
Cabin in Woodstock
5 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

The Bird's Nest - Cabin by the River

Located on one of the Seven Bends of the Shenandoah River, the Bird’s Nest is a brand new, custom built 800 square foot cabin featuring an open loft with king bed and skylights, steam shower, heated bathroom floor, and gas fireplace. Exterior amenities include a hot tub, gas grill, gas fire pit table, fire pit by the river, and private river access in a peaceful, wooded setting. Kayaks/tubes are available to use to float down the river with the unique ability to park/exit on the hosts’ property.

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Cabin in Luray
5 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Pio- New cabin! Riverfront!

*Built in 2024 * No pets *On the Shenandoah River *River frontage *Stairs into water *Beautifully crafted cabin *4 beds *Electric fireplace *42” smart tv lvgrm, 32”smart tv Br1 *Starlink wifi *Use your streaming service *Cozy and inviting *Deck area with stools and other seating *Fire pit, surrounded by Adirondack chairs *Gas grill *35 min Shen. N. P/ Skyline Dr. *26 minutes to Kennedy Peak Trailhead *5 min to boat launch *29 minutes to groceries *Shop first *26 min to Luray Caverns

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The exterior of the Sunrise Cottage is showcased amidst colorful autumn foliage. The single-story home features a green roof, spacious front lawn, and a gravel driveway. Mature trees frame the property, enhancing the peaceful rural setting.
Cottage in Fort Valley
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Cozy Cottage - HOT TUB | Mountain Views | Pets

Welcome to the Sunrise Cottage! Stay here if you want a secluded retreat in nature, easy access to hiking trails, gorgeous views & charming towns. Listen to the sounds of the farm animals while you relax in the hot tub or on the enclosed porch. Beautifully decorated with a fire pit and grill. Within 30 mins from all the major attractions that the Shenandoah Valley offers like Luray Caverns, Shenandoah National Park, Vineyards. Perfect retreat for some R&R away from the city! NOW BOOKING FOR 2026

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A charming family home is nestled among trees, featuring a spacious wooden deck that leads to an outdoor hot tub. Multiple seating areas and umbrellas provide shade, while a well-kept lawn surrounds the residence, creating an inviting outdoor space.
Home in Fort Valley
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

Dream View | HotTub | Kids Activities | Trails

Shenandoah Valley Family Vacation Home | 2hs from DC | Crystal Clear Hot Tub | Shenandoah National Park (45 min). NO cleaning / dogs Fees | 12 activities | 3 Beds, 3 Queen-Size Beds | 1 Bath | 3 large decks| Child-Dog-Friendly | WiFi | 55” HDTVs with Netflix, Prime Video | Outdoor Movie Theater | 2 Hammocks | 2 Fire-Tables | Mini Golf ( putt-putt) | Grill | Max. 2dogs | GW National Forest (10 min), Luray Caverns (30 min) | No Cats. | No Parties. No kids in HotTub! STRICTLY FORBID fireworks.

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The exterior of a rustic wooden chalet is showcased, framed by rolling lawns and lush trees. A picturesque sunset illuminates the sky, casting soft hues over the home. Multiple outdoor seating areas provide inviting spaces for leisure, blending harmoniously with the natural landscape.
Cabin in Fort Valley
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Mountain Views, Game Room, Sauna, 3 Primary Suites

Discover the epitome of craftsmanship and luxury in this exquisite estate in Shenandoah Valley with magnificent views of Massanutten Mtn & Kennedy Peak. Three primary bedrooms with ensuites all on separate floors. Just minutes to Edinburg, National Forest & Parks, horseback riding, public river access, hiking, wineries/breweries, fly fishing, kayaking/rafting, canoeing, and offroad/ATV trails. Four-season resorts are 35 and 45 minutes away, with skiing/snowboarding, mountain biking, and more.

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An A-frame cabin nestled among trees features a wrap-around deck overlooking the landscape. The kitchen showcases modern appliances and a spacious counter with bar stools, while a gentle waterfall flows over rocks nearby, surrounded by lush greenery.
Cabin in Bentonville
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 226 reviews

Timber Creek: Falls - A Shenandoah Cabin

Nestled on 8 acres, the Timber Creek Falls A-frame sits on the Shenandoah National Park border overlooking a beautiful cascading waterfall. A 90-min drive from DC, this cabin getaway will have you unwinding in tranquility. A hot tub offers views stretching 50mi to West Virginia on a clear day, and the closest neighbor is a half mile away. A truly private retreat comes w/ modern conveniences including: EV charger, smart devices, flat-screen TV, standing desk, wood burning stove & spa bathrobes.

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A historic log cabin is nestled among vibrant greenery and flowering plants. The white exterior is complemented by a sloping brown roof and a welcoming front door. Surrounding trees display autumn foliage, creating a serene backdrop.
Cabin in Fort Valley
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

Shenandoah Log Cabin on beautiful farm

Absolutely charming historic log cabin on 87 acre farm set in the middle of the George Washington National Park. You will have unlimited walking and hiking access right out of your front door! Glenmont Farm is just a 90 minute drive from Washington DC. The cabin is well equipped with excellent central heating and air conditioning, fast WiFi service. The cabin is set in its own 2 acre garden. Pet friendly, but pets must be pre approved before booking Free Tesla Charger! Free parking

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The cabin's exterior is framed by vibrant autumn foliage. A small deck leads to the entrance, with two red Adirondack chairs positioned on the gravel driveway. Stacks of firewood are neatly arranged beside the door, complementing the modern design of the cabin.
Cabin in Luray
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 345 reviews

New! 30 mins to SNP! Water views! So cozy! - RR

★Beautiful setting only 30 mins from the Park ★Cabin built 2023 ★Hot tub and deck w/ lake view (no water access) ★Sleeps 4 (2 more children with sofa + foldable mattress ok) ★Outdoor area w/ views ★Fire pit ★Fireplace (electric) ★Walk to river & Shenandoah Outfitters-rafting, kayaking, boating, fishing ★Smart TVs ★Games ★Reliable WiFi ★Use your own streaming ★Dining area for 4 ★Stylish & upscale ★8 minutes to Bixler's Ferry Boat Launch ★20 mins - Luray ★30 mins - Shenandoah National Park

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A comfortable living room is furnished with new couches featuring patterned throw pillows. A wooden coffee table displays a bowl and magazines, while a lamp and side table provide additional lighting. A bookshelf holds a variety of books, and natural light enters through the front door and window.
Home in Fort Valley
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Edith Guest House

We offer a contemporary 3-bedroom furnished house in historic Fort Valley, Virginia. Nestled between the Massanutten Mountains, Edith Guest House provides a base for horseback riding, bicycling, hiking, kayaking, or parasailing activities. The house is furnished with new couches and beds complemented with antiques and art. The kitchen has table service for 8 and sufficient cooking equipment for full meal preparation. The garage is available for storage of tack or sports equipment.

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Guest house in Fort Valley
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 291 reviews

Romantic Mountain Getaway: Hot Tub*King Bed*Sauna

This newly renovated guesthouse is the perfect place to relax and refresh. This 10 acre property is nestled in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley!! Close to hiking, wineries, the river! Soak in the hot tub overlooking the mountains, relax in the dry sauna, take in the nature as you paddle on the private pond or lounge on the dock. Rest well in the new memory foam king bed. This is the perfect place to return after a day of exploring or simply spend the day relaxing.

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Treehouse in Stanardsville
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

CloudPointe Retreat

Rare Appalachian Treehouse Gem! Luxurious, one-of-a-kind retreat for couples. Elevated tiny house among the treetops, private parking, plush bedroom, sleek bathroom, beautiful kitchenette, loveseat, lounge, private double-level decks, fireside lounging (wood provided), gas grill, and patio with a hot tub! Surrounded by nature, with wineries, hikes, restaurants and shopping all nearby. Please come and relax and revel in the beauty of nature! 4WD is recommended.

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Two dogs are seated on black chairs in a grassy area, facing a charming cottage with a stone chimney. The house, featuring numerous windows, is surrounded by a spacious wooden deck. A fire pit is visible in the foreground, providing a cozy gathering spot.
Cottage in Fort Valley
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 252 reviews

Fort Valley Cottage | Dog Friendly Country Escape

Escape to Fort Valley Cottage, a peaceful retreat surrounded by farm views, open skies, and the natural beauty of the Shenandoah Valley. Bring your dogs to enjoy the large fenced yard, relax by the fire pit, unwind in the hammock, or take in the sunset from the porch. With fast Wi-Fi, a dedicated workspace, and easy access to hiking, biking, ATV trails, Skyline Drive, and Luray Caverns, it’s the perfect blend of comfort and adventure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Fort Valley?

    Many visitors choose vacation rentals nestled within the valley, including cabins, cottages, or family-run inns. Stays near the George Washington National Forest are frequently suggested for easy access to trails and nature.

  • What are the best things to do in Fort Valley with kids?

    Children enjoy exploring short nature trails, spotting local wildlife, and participating in hands-on nature programs. Visiting swimming holes and camping grounds around Fort Valley also create memorable outdoor experiences for families.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Fort Valley?

    Fort Valley has hiking, birdwatching, and fishing in protected natural areas, along with visits to local farms or historic sites. Many travelers enjoy camping, tubing, or joining guided tours to learn about the area’s geology and wildlife.

  • How is the weather in Fort Valley?

    Fort Valley has chilly winters that average around 25–43°F (-4–6°C) and warm, humid summers near 67–88°F (19–31°C). Spring and fall are milder, with comfortable temperatures ideal for exploring nature, though unexpected showers are common year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Fort Valley?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended for mild weather, colorful foliage, and active wildlife. Summer attracts visitors seeking forest hikes and river activities, while winter is quieter and suited for those who enjoy solitude.

  • What are the best places to visit in Fort Valley?

    Explore Massanutten Mountain, the George Washington National Forest, or local trailheads around Fort Valley for scenic views and outdoor activities. A visit to community farms or the Elizabeth Furnace Recreation Area is often suggested for more local flavor.

  • What are some hiking trails in Fort Valley?

    Popular trails include the Little Passage Creek Trail, Massanutten Trail, and hikes near Elizabeth Furnace. Many paths wind through forested ridges and valleys, with options for all experience levels.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Fort Valley?

    Families often explore hiking trails, picnic near scenic streams, or join ranger-led programs in nearby protected areas. Some local farms occasionally host seasonal activities that include picking fruit or learning about wildlife.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Fort Valley?

    Day trip ideas include exploring nearby mountain overlooks, visiting traditional craft shops, or hiking along the Appalachian Trail. Local wineries, caverns, or scenic drives through neighboring valleys are frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Fort Valley?

    Fort Valley has accommodations that welcome pets, including cabin and cottage rentals. Many natural areas allow leashed pets on trails, making it easier to travel with animal companions.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Fort Valley?

    Consider bringing cash as some businesses may not accept cards, and prepare for limited mobile service in remote areas. Early morning hikes offer quiet wildlife encounters, and local produce stands are a favorite among regular visitors.

  • What is Fort Valley known for?

    Fort Valley is known for its rolling forests, Appalachian hiking trails, and locally rooted farming traditions. The area attracts outdoor enthusiasts interested in camping, fishing, and exploring scenic mountain landscapes.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Fort Valley?

    Discover secluded creekside picnic spots, lesser-known forest trails, or small local orchards around Fort Valley. Historic sites tucked within the valley and quiet campgrounds provide unique perspectives on the region’s landscape.

  • What are the best foods to try in Fort Valley?

    Hearty Appalachian fare is frequently suggested, including homemade apple butter, freshly baked goods, and locally produced honey. Farm-to-table meals with seasonal vegetables and smoked meats are common in the area.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Fort Valley?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes for forest trails, layers to adjust to changing temperatures, and a lightweight rain jacket, especially in spring or fall. Bringing binoculars, a refillable water bottle, and sun protection can help you enjoy outdoor activities around Fort Valley.

  • What is the nightlife in Fort Valley like?

    Fort Valley has a quiet evening scene, where visitors often gather around fire pits, enjoy star gazing, or share meals at cabins. For more nightlife variety, travelers look to nearby towns for music events or local breweries.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Fort Valley?

    Seasonal festivals celebrating apple harvests, craft markets in late spring, and outdoor music gatherings are often held in and around Fort Valley. Community fairs and local heritage days are also highlights during warmer months.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Fort Valley?

    Fort Valley has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, including spacious cabins and farm stays with access to nature. Many of these accommodations feature outdoor spaces for children to explore.