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    Beautiful location on the river! I highly recommend people of all ages go tubing with Paul at The Edge.

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    This is a beautiful location to just get away from it all. Cabin is nice and clean very roomy too. The owners are very nice as well.

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    Nesselrod on the New

    Nesselrod on the New

    4.5(17 reviews)
    12.8 mi

    A Wedding at Nesselrod on the New: A Beautiful Day Marred by Broken Promises…read moreWeddings are meant to be magical and stress-free. When we began planning ours, we envisioned an intimate micro-wedding with about 50 guests on a crisp November day. We chose Nesselrod on the New, under new ownership, for its rustic charm. Unfortunately, what should have been a beautiful experience was marred by disorganization, broken promises, and unprofessional behavior. When we first toured the venue in July, Brittany, the new owner, promised the barn would be fully enclosed with permanent walls and heated floors by our wedding date. She also offered to decorate based on a Pinterest board I sent. However, early signs of disorganization appeared: Brittany gave different price quotes, delayed the contract (which still had the previous owner's information), and needed multiple reminders on details we had already discussed. The major issue arose two weeks before the wedding when Brittany casually texted us that the barn walls would not be built; instead, she would hang cream-colored tarps. A week before the wedding, she added that the heated floors might not work either. At that point, with guests' travel already arranged, it was too late to cancel. The night before our wedding, while we were in the middle of a special family dinner, Brittany sent a picture of the barn with clear plastic stapled up around it. Her accompanying message was, "I like it better without the tarps, brings in more natural light." I responded, "The main thing is to make sure it is warm. It's going to be dark. We want the tarps." Her response? "I'm not going to use them, they cost a lot for one-time use." This was the moment everything came to a head. She had promised tarps. She had promised walls. And now she was choosing, unilaterally, to back out of those commitments the night before the biggest day of our lives. Her tone grew increasingly defensive and dismissive. She claimed she'd gone "above and beyond" for what we had paid, even though she hadn't delivered what was contractually promised. She even said she had sold a car to afford the plastic sheets, which she insisted were superior to the tarps anyway. Her texts continued to get more hostile. When I began crying, my family insisted I cease communication. On the wedding day, Brittany and her husband were still stapling plastic up hours before the ceremony. Our florist arrived to install floral arrangements on the arbor, and Brittany's husband--Joe--helped her while muttering curse words and angrily saying, "Who the f** holds a wedding in November?"*. That is not something a vendor should ever say, let alone at the actual event. Guests had to wear coats indoors because the heated floors were non-functional. Brittany and Joe spent the reception sitting at the edge of the dance floor in casual clothing, scrolling on their phones. They looked completely disinterested and detached--like they were bored employees at a DMV, not hosts of a once-in-a-lifetime celebration. Two teenage girls--wearing jeans and sweatshirts--wandered through the barn mid-reception holding a small dog. They helped themselves to food, stood around the drink table, and chatted with Brittany like it was a casual get-together. They even let the dog run around the dance floor, posing a tripping hazard while people were dancing. These girls made it into our wedding photos. Let that sink in. After the event, our family stayed behind to help clean up. We had been told that we only needed to remove the trash and that the venue staff would take care of the rest. However, someone had apparently gotten sick in the bathroom--and rather than quietly taking care of it as a venue host should, Brittany confronted my family and asked indignantly, "Who is going to clean the bathroom?!" My father and daughter-in-law ended up cleaning the mess in their wedding clothes. As our family packed up the decorations, Brittany casually suggested they leave them for her to use. She also wanted to keep the extra plates, cups, silverware, and food. It felt exploitative and incredibly presumptuous. At this point, our family was so done with the situation that they only left behind a box of crackers--which Brittany said she could use to feed her chickens. Brittany may be new to owning a venue, but there's no excuse for this level of disorganization, broken promises, and rudeness. What was most disappointing wasn't just that things didn't go as promised--it was the lack of professionalism, the gaslighting, and the hostile tone she took when we asked her to follow through on basic commitments. Our wedding ended up beautiful because of our loved ones and in spite of Nesselrod. Brittany's behavior added unnecessary stress to what should have been a joyful occasion. If you're considering Nesselrod on the New for your event, I strongly urge you to reconsider. A pretty venue is meaningless without professionalism and trustworthiness behind it.

    Great service, incredible property, and wonderful rooms!…read more My partner and I loved staying at this charming cozy inn. Our room, the Lily of the Valley, was clean, spacious, adorably decorated and exceedingly comfortable to stay in. We loved the wallpaper, elaborate seating, and wooden furniture accents. Most of all we loved the huge bathtub surrounded by gorgeous green tile. The inn keeper, Jeff, offered a delicious home-made breakfast in the morning and was a joy to talk with! Are you tired of staying at hotels that nickel-and-dime you and don't care about your comfort? Ditch the hotels and stay at Nesselrod of the New, you won't regret it!

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    Nesselrod on the New - Dining area

    Dining area

    Nesselrod on the New - Book nook

    Book nook

    Nesselrod on the New - Brittany and 2 teens (person unseen in the middle is holding the dog) in my wedding pictures.

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    Brittany and 2 teens (person unseen in the middle is holding the dog) in my wedding pictures.

    Browning Lambert ATV Resort - Located in the House is a large kitchen with dining area for 14 people. Kitchen hand towels are dish clothes are provided.

    Browning Lambert ATV Resort

    5.0(1 review)
    32.6 mi

    A group of us (13) stayed here while riding the Hatfield/McCoys trails, this place is as…read morecomfortable as home and the owners Barry and Christa made sure we had everything we needed. The house was clean with plenty of room for everyone, kingsize bed, bunk beds, a futon and a couch that Wes did not want to get up from. The kitchen was fully furnished with everything needed to cook and eat, even two grills, gas and charcoal. A huge lot with plenty of parking for trucks and trailers, there are two fire pits, one in the front and one in the back. They even supply firewood. This place is the essence of West Virginia hospitality. Make sure you book a guided trip with Barry, he's the guy five minutes after you meet him you feel like you've known him for years. Barry knows the Outlaw trails like the back of his hand, He can take you from easy to hold my beer. We will be staying here again and definitely booking another trip with Barry. Out of all my trips to West by God Virginia to ride, this was the best.

    From the owner: The Lodge is located adjacent to The Hatfield McCoy Trail System which includes Pocahantas, Indian…read moreRidge, and Pinnacle Creek. Park and Ride. Enjoy your privacy in a nice quiet environment beside an outdoor fire pit while grilling your favorite meal after a long day of riding on top of the mountain or some stiff corn hole competition with your friends. The party is on you! The House: 3 Bedrooms: 1 King, 2 Queen, 6 Twin XL, 1 Full Sleeps 14 - 20 Fully furnished kitchen, 3 baths, all linens provided. The Loft: 1 Bedroom: 2 Queen, 2 Twin XL Sleeps 6 - 8 Mini kitchen with mini refrigerator, microwave, Keurig coffee maker, dinnerware. 1 bath, all linens provided. Backwoods Place: 1 Bedroom: 4 Twin XL Sleeps 4 Micro kitchen with mini refrigerator, microwave, Keurig coffee maker.1 bath, all linens provided. Included is a large secure parking area with room for trailers and for storing ATV's. So pick up the phone and secure your dates with Browning Lambert ATV Resort today! Call: 1-336-964-6699

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    Browning Lambert ATV Resort - Backwoods Room Bunks sheets, pillows and blankets are provided

    Backwoods Room Bunks sheets, pillows and blankets are provided

    Browning Lambert ATV Resort - Back yard includes 2 charcoal grills and 2 large picnic tables

    Back yard includes 2 charcoal grills and 2 large picnic tables

    Browning Lambert ATV Resort - House kitchen equipped with dinnerware, flatware, glasses, wine glasses, pots & pans, bakeware, grilling &  cooking utensils, Crockpot .....

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    House kitchen equipped with dinnerware, flatware, glasses, wine glasses, pots & pans, bakeware, grilling & cooking utensils, Crockpot .....

    Rockwood Manor - Rockwood Manor in the sunshine

    Rockwood Manor

    4.5(13 reviews)
    14.1 mi
    $$

    Our son started at Radford University this weekend and we were looking for a place to stay. All…read morelocal hotels were price gouging with rates triple the norm. I looked into a Bed and Breakfast and found the Rockwood Manor. The price was what you would expect with no price gouging whatsoever. It turned out to be a very happy turn of events. Rockwood Manor is about a 15 minute drive from Radford university and was perfect for our needs. The Manor is on the historic register. A bit rustic on in places, it was last renovated in 2005. It is a beautiful place and our Hosts Frank and Rochelle were warm, friendly and very welcoming. We stayed in the Blakemore room. It had lots of windows which provided a nice view of the property. Our room also had a jacuzzi which we used and it was amazing after a long day on the road. The bed was a bit more firm than what we are used to at home and we recommended a mattress topper but by no means is this a negative as it is a personal preference. The linens were nice and clean and smelled fresh. We walked around the property and they looked to be all set up for wedding events. Lots of space, lots of areas for photo ops. It would be an ideal place for a wedding with room for a reception. The inside while at one point was the family home was like walking through history. We loved it. My favorite thing about the place was that I felt at home. Frank and and Rochelle are wonderful hosts. The breakfast the next morning was great with options for everyone. They also set the food up buffet style which made me feel like I was at a big family breakfast :) The only suggestion I would have is for our hosts to look into some professional rug cleaning. There were a couple of stains in the rug under the table in our room would need professional stain removal to get out. This place is one of the best B&Bs my wife and I have ever visited. We loved it!!!

    A good friend of mine, David Hill recommended Rockwood Manor when I asked him where I should stay…read morewhen my son graduated from Virginia Tech on December 15, 2023. The grounds and the home are wonderful. The house is full of the history of the home, American values and beautifully addressed for the Christmas season. The services, food and amenities cannot be beat in a surreal time setting in America's past. Christy was wonderful; she reached out to ensure we could gain access, answers questions and prepared our breakfast the next morning. She is the best and should be acknowledged for her spirit of excellent service. Rockwood Manor also has a Hokie room in the basement, I am sure it was in tribute to my son's graduation. Rockwood Manor is the best of the best!

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    Rockwood Manor - One of Rockwood Manor's beautiful Wedding Venue and Special Event space options

    One of Rockwood Manor's beautiful Wedding Venue and Special Event space options

    Rockwood Manor - Dining room

    Dining room

    Rockwood Manor - Bedroom #1

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    Powerhouse ATV Lodge

    Powerhouse ATV Lodge

    4.3(3 reviews)
    39.5 mi

    This is a great place to stay if you are looking to ride Hatfield McCoy trails. Judy is a great…read morehost. The house is clean and plenty of parking for your UTV's. The grounds are great. Our group of 12 have already planned a trip back here next year.

    I have stayed at other locations while riding Hatfield and McCoy trails and I would rate this head…read moreand shoulders above others. Access to trail systems and accommodations is exceptional. There are several things that need to be understood regarding Powerhouse ATV Lodge. Regarding "ATV Lodge" there are 2 completely different "buildings" I would almost say different Locations, although they are on the same property. The "Mansion" was built approximately 1900, it was built by one of the coal barrens of the time. It will give you insight into the opulence of the early 19th century. The eat in kitchen is modern; there is a quaint TV room with flat panel TV. Then there is a large dining room with fireplace, where there are entrances from both sides of the home to enter into, it has a tile floor so there are no worries of water, mud or dirt on the floor. Off the kitchen to the other side is a Large Formal Dining room with its 12-14 ft ceiling. From there you go into a large continues area, yet separated, that includes a formal tea sitting area, huge fireplace, over stuffed couch and chairs in front of the fire place with another large flat panel TV. All TV have Dish network satellite TV, there is free long distance calling, and high speed internet. Do not plan on using your cell phone, some phones will text reliably, but cell service is intermittent at best. There are other sitting and reading areas around the outside with stained glass windows. There are two bedrooms off the dining room with their own outside entrances and bathroom. There is another bathroom off the tv room. Several upstairs bedrooms have their own bathrooms, plus there is/are large shared bathrooms on the second floor with plenty of hot water. The second floor bedrooms are large with beds and furniture that go with the décor of the 1900's home with modern conveniences. I believe the Mansion sleeps approximately 14 people with easy, you would not feel crowded at all. My last stay there was 7 people and we had to actually look for each other as there was so much room. I would consider staying here just as a get away for a weekend or a week. The ATV riding is just a bonus! Off the south porch is a large yard with a large fountain, a gazebo and terraced lawn. There are a number of things to explore outside. While on the subject the south entrance has a large covered ground level cement deck patio with table and chairs. You can leave things outside protected from the elements. The north side is a raised porch with a roof so property left on the porch there is also protected from weather. The north porch has the driveway up to it with a high pressure water house, so you can drive your atv up each evening and wash it off. The second lodge, I believe was the care takers home, is a brick home with 1 story at ground level, were you can drive your atv up 6 feet of the front door with covered cement porch deck, sit in the deck chairs or swing in the chain glider. High pressure water to wash off your atv, and coarse crushed stone for drainage is a nice addition. Then parking for the atv on the opposite side of the driveway again on crushed stone for water drainage. There also is lodging on the lower level of the home with walk out basement; both have their own gas grill. Bathroom is a combination tub/shower with no shortage of hot water. The ground level has two bedrooms, 3 single beds in one and a single and twin/double in the other each trip someone usually sleeps on the couch as it is so comfortable. Eat in kitchen with a/c, glass top cook range, satellite TV flat panel, couch and chairs in the living room. As mentioned in another review the coal train is in the valley below. The home is built on rock, so there is no movement or feeling of the train going past, just some sound of the train, which is just a steady noise, NO click clack associated with a traditional train. My last trip to PowerHouse ATV Lodge, I took my wife for her first trip, my son and I stayed at the care takers home, my wife remarked that after the 1st hour there she did not notice the trains. The trains are slow moving and in the evening after approximately 10 pm, they slow even more and the numbers decrease. In my week there I never had the trains interrupt anything I was doing, talking, watching TV or sleeping! The ATV riding from the location is superb! From your front porch you have access, without transporting your atv, to Pocahontas, Indian Ridge, Pinnacle Creek and Rockhouse (Rockhouse connection is a long ride). Then there are miles and miles of outlaw trails, and uncharted trails to explore. There are numerous destination rides, to the Mexican Restaurant in Pineville, the ice cream sandwich Shoppe in the old drugstore in Bramwell, the drive in restaurant and ice cream and many others. Each trail system is a little different. Of these four I would say Pocahontas is the easiest, if there is a drawback it seems all the trail heads the first part of the trails is

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    Powerhouse ATV Lodge
    Powerhouse ATV Lodge
    Powerhouse ATV Lodge

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    The Guest House - Enter the Kathleen Suite

    The Guest House

    5.0(1 review)
    27.9 mi

    My wife and I enjoy staying in bed and breakfasts. We were leery of the guest house at first since…read moreit was difficult to find on the internet. We were extremely pleased with everything about it once we arrived. The remodel in 2007 was beautifully done. The Kathleen Suite was perfect for my wife, two daughters and I. Although most of the furnishings were authentic and antique, they were tastefully redone and everything worked. The lighting fixtures, the air conditioning, ceiling fans, the modern locks for the doors, and the beautifully redesigned kitchen were perfect. Since we were on a week long road trip we were pleasantly surprised that the house had two full size washers and dryers available for guests to use (including soap and fabric softener). The next day we discovered that the Kenneth Suite had its own washer and dryer inside. We were called the day before we arrived and asked what kind of quiche we wanted. It was was custom made for us the day before our arrival. The next morning we popped it into the oven, followed the directions and baked it for 15 minutes at 450 degrees and we had one of the most delicious quiches ever!! Add that the price is very reasonable, the house is extremely clean and Hinton is a cool little town, I wish we could have stayed longer.

    From the owner: The Guest House operates vacation rentals and event spaces in the Hinton National Historic…read moreDistrict, a charming mountain town. Plan a vacation to the Southern gateway to the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, and tons of beautiful vistas and outdoor adventures. Schedule a family reunion, wedding, or special event in our historic McCreery Conference and Event Center, Magnolia Room, and Timberlake Courtyard.

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    The Guest House - The Nadine Suite in the Townhouse at 213 James Street.

    The Nadine Suite in the Townhouse at 213 James Street.

    The Guest House - Kitchen in The Townhouse at 215 James Street

    Kitchen in The Townhouse at 215 James Street

    The Guest House - Second bedroom in the Townhouse at 215 James Street

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    Second bedroom in the Townhouse at 215 James Street

    Tangent Outfitters - See the fawn on the left?

    Tangent Outfitters

    4.1(12 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Good food from Cascade Cafe Friendly service…read moreNice Wifi Interesting things to shop for and look at. Outdoor services available. Fishing, boating etc.

    We're from northern VA and to some in other parts of VA, we might as well be from DC. That being…read moresaid, lifestyles vary greatly throughout regions. I called and made reservations through Tangent Outfitters a month ahead of our stay in Pearisburg and when we neared the time of our arrival our plans changed and I called to change dates. In northern VA, we call, we text... maybe I left one too many messages; it's just the way I think the world works- but I could be wrong. Unfortunately, when the day arrived for our kayaking trip, we had immense rain and as city folks, we didn't feel comfortable and called to cancel our reservations, again, maybe that was the one too many calls. Shawn's response was, "ah, I'm over it. If you want to come great; if you don't..." at first I wanted to believe that he was referring to the rain- 'being over" one of the rainiest springs we've experienced in VA, but after some thought, I'm pretty sure he was referring to my calls. Being patient is important, especially in business. The Pearisburg/Pembroke/Blacksburg area is beautiful and we hope to be back soon, but I'm not sure if I'd make another call to Tangent Outfitters.

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    Tangent Outfitters - Another beautiful bluff!

    Another beautiful bluff!

    Tangent Outfitters - French toast and sausage with a smile.....

    French toast and sausage with a smile.....

    Tangent Outfitters - Great two days here. Smallmouth the first day and Muskie fishing the second. John was a great guide. Palisades best food!

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    Great two days here. Smallmouth the first day and Muskie fishing the second. John was a great guide. Palisades best food!

    New River's Edge - tubing - Updated July 2026

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