This property requires 24 hour notice before booking, no same day bookings allowed.
Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the secluded Jewell Hollow Homestead provides all the ingredients for a relaxing retreat. Built in the late 1800's as a 3-room cabin, there has been several additions to make a spacious getaway for you, your friends, and family! The Homestead is located on a mountain stream fed, private lake, suitable for swimming, fishing, and boating, fishing gear is not provided so you will need to bring your own.
Only 4 miles to the Thornton Gap entrance of the Shenandoah National Park, 15 miles to the George Washington National Forest Story Book Trail, 8 miles to Luray Caverns, and about 30 miles to Massanutten Resort.
***Pricing is based on 4 guests; each additional guest is $30/night per guest***
Amenities:
Secluded
Sleeps 2-8
3 Bedrooms
2.0 Bathrooms
2 Queen Beds
1 Full Bed
3 Twin Beds
Free Boat Use for the Pond Flat Bottom Boat
Spring Fed Stocked Pond - Catch and Release Only- Bass and Perch- fishing gear is not provided so you will need to bring your own
Hair Dryer
Fully Equipped Kitchen
Microwave/Convection Oven
Coffee Maker
Toaster
Iron/Ironing Board
Linens Provided
Cabin fully AC with individual room controls
Baseboard Heat
2 Wood Burning Fireplaces - Firewood Provided
AM/FM Radio/CD Player
AM/FM Stereo w/ IPOD Dock
Flat Screen TV with Satellite
WiFi Available Limited. Will not support Zooming or Streaming
Phone Available - Local Calls Only
Foosball Table
Select Board Games
No Smoking Inside
Enclosed Porch Area
Covered Porch
Patio Area with Table and Chairs
3 Picnic Tables
Small Pavilion with Fireplace
Yard Game Equipment is also Provided
BBQ Charcoal Grill - Charcoal NOT Provided
Water Purification System
Pet Friendly - There is a 2 pet limit - $30/night per pet
Extra Notes:
After dark, put a lead on your dog when going outside. Trust us, your dog WILL find a skunk! If your dog gets skunked, PLEASE DO NOT let it in the cabin. You are responsible for any clean-up and/or damage associated with “skunked” dogs.
Please be advised you have rented a mountainous property. The main and secondary roads are usually paved. However, the driveway is a gravel or hard packed dirt surface. You may experience potholes, ruts, steep inclines, and rough terrain. Most front wheel drive vehicles have no trouble accessing their property from these roads as long as you drive safely and slowly. We do not recommend low profile vehicles such as sports cars or motorcycles. During inclement weather such as snow or ice you may be required to have 4-wheel drive or tire chains. We also recommend Travel Insurance during winter months. We do not give refunds for road conditions that are out of our control.