Summary:
Relax in a newly‑renovated mountain yurt perched on 35‑acre wooded ridge, offering sweeping valley views and modern comforts.
- Sleeps 4 | 2 beds | 1 bath
- Hot tub w/ valley view – perfect for winter evenings & starlit skies
- Fire pit, deck & BBQ grill for outdoor relaxation
- Pellet stove heating & A/C for year‑round comfort
- Fast WiFi & dedicated workspace for remote work
- Full kitchen & bathroom for easy stays
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 the hot tub steams against a backdrop of crisp winter air and twinkling stars. You can settle onto the deck, breathe in the fresh mountain scent, and let the rhythm of the mountains slow your day.
Sleeping arrangements
The studio‑style yurt sleeps up to four guests. A king‑sized bed anchors the main living area, and a sleeper sofa provides the second sleeping space. A loft above offers a quiet nook for reading, games, or simply enjoying a change of perspective.
Comfort and interior living
Inside you’ll find a full bathroom and a kitchen equipped for easy meal preparation, plus a Smart TV for relaxed evenings. Pellet stove heating keeps the space warm during chilly months, while A/C is ready for milder days. Fast WiFi and a dedicated workspace make remote work or streaming effortless, and board games and comfortable seating invite screen‑free downtime.
Outdoor living
Step onto the deck to soak in the hot tub that overlooks the valley—especially rewarding on crisp winter evenings. A fire pit invites you to gather after dark, and a BBQ grill stands ready for outdoor meals. Free parking on the premises and additional street parking make arrivals hassle‑free. The property sits on 35 acres of wooded land, with Lost River just half a mile down the road for a quiet waterside 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 scenic mountain drives. A nearby state route can carry some noise when trees are bare; a sound machine on the bedside table helps ensure restful sleep.
Perfect for…
Couples, solo travelers, or small groups seeking a calm retreat will appreciate the blend of simple yurt living and modern comforts. Whether you’re soaking in the hot tub under a starry sky, working remotely with a view, or exploring nearby trails and towns, this mountain yurt provides a memorable base for your West Virginia escape.