Cabin Harper's Ferry WV Rental
cabin Harper's Ferry
THE OUTPOST
100 EAGLE'S NEST LANE
RR2 BOX 627
HARPER'S FERRY, WV 25425-4705

 

Welcome to THE OUTPOST !

A privately-owned weekend and vacation home
located on top of the Blue Ridge Mountain
along the Appalachian Trail.

Features 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, spacious living quarters
on two levels, gameroom (with foosball), 2 terraces, covered porch,
sun deck and... amazing views.

2,000 sq ft indoors + 860 sq ft terraces

Fully equipped for comfort,
with A/C, W/D, WiFi, satellite TV, VCR & DVD.

Only 90 minutes from downtown Washington DC
(65 miles from the White House & the Mall)

Available for weekends and as a vacation rental.
Accommodates up to eight people.

Approaching summer storm as seen from The Outpost

Located in Jefferson County, WV --only 65 miles west from downtown Washington DC-- THE OUTPOST combines the simple charm of an Appalachian cabin with the discrete elegance of an old-world hunting lodge. In the process, it reminds us that this area of West Virginia was once the first American Frontier.

THE OUTPOST sits like a chalet on the very top of the Blue Ridge Mountain, overlooking Lake Shannondale near Charles Town and Harper's Ferry.

Nestled on Eagles Nest Lane, along the Appalachian Trail, THE OUTPOST offers guests and visitors an amazing view of the Shenandoah Valley.

The photo below was taken from the main terrace. This impressive panorama is precisely what makes our home a unique destination.

 

Unique both historically and geographically, Harpers Ferry National Historic Park has long been associated with famous names such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Brown, and "Stonewall" Jackson. Located at the junction of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers in West Virginia, Virginia and Maryland, Harpers Ferry is a point in time and place, mind and heart where some of the most notable people and events have merged to influence the course of this nation's history. It was this scenic spot that bore witness to the birth of the first successful American railroad, John Brown's attack on slavery and the largest surrender of Federal troops during the Civil War. Gorgeous rock cliffs that tower above the calm, creeping blue river offer breathtaking views in the late afternoon, bathed in a swath of orange sun. It was that very sight that inspired Thomas Jefferson's quote, "The passage of the Patowmac through the Blue Ridge is perhaps one of the most stupendous scenes in Nature."

Harpers Ferry is the perfect destination for the traveler inspired by both natural beauty and a heavy dose of historical relevance. Today, visitors can enjoy a wide range of experiences. Take a ranger-guided tour through John Brown's Raid or Stonewall's brilliant victory; embark on a slow and scenic canoe crawl down the river or a fast and furious rafting slide through the rapids; venture on your own hike, 1,448 feet up Maryland Heights Mountain for a panoramic view of the town and the rivers below. The park sponsors a series of special events and living history programs throughout the year that relate the history of the park and give accounts of the men and women whose contributions have made Harper's Ferry such a significant part of our national heritage. It is truly an inspiring and required destination on any trip through the mid-Atlantic.

 

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4 easy steps to plan a weekend or a longer vacation at THE OUTPOST:

1 . Take a virtual tour of the cabin
2 . Check out the area's most popular activities
3 . Find out about our rates
4 . Contact us for availability on specific dates

 

Consider a weekend in the mountains of WV without wasting precious vacation time on the road.    The Outpost at Harper's Ferry is only 65 miles away from the Mall in downtown Washington DC.    Yet, it is ideally located along the Appalachian Trail, at the very top of the Blue Ridge Mountain.


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