Stream-Side Guesthouse In beautiful Rawley Springs

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Stream side loft
Modern and beautiful.
Lots of light - facing south. Surrounded by forest.
Relaxing area with comfortable couch and chairs. TV with Netflix.
Living area. Comfortable bed.
Reviews
10 out of 10 Exceptional

Popular amenities

  • PoolPoolPool
  • Free WiFiFree WiFiFree WiFi
  • Air conditioningAir conditioningAir conditioning
  • KitchenKitchenKitchen

Explore the area

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Hinton, VA
  • Popular LocationHarrisonburg Farmers Market19 min drive
  • Popular LocationJames Madison University20 min drive
  • Popular LocationRockingham Fairgrounds26 min drive
  • AirportWeyers Cave, VA (SHD-Shenandoah Valley Regional)37 min drive

Rooms & beds

0 bedrooms (sleeps 2)

Bedroom 1

1 Queen Bed

1 bathroom

Bathroom 1

Toilet · Shower only

Spaces

Deck or patio
Kitchenette
Balcony
Garden
Dining Area

About this property

Stream-Side Guesthouse In beautiful Rawley Springs

Stream-side loft/guest house in lovely forest setting and steps away from trailhead to George Washington National Forest. Peaceful and private, this new, large 720 sq ft (24 by 30) studio is a charming, comfy and secluded getaway. During the day go hiking or just relax. At night open the windows and let the babbling stream and soothing forest sounds lull you to sleep. Just 7/10th of a mile off rt 33 and 11 miles from Harrisonburg. Internet, Netflix. A meditative retreat and home base from which to explore the area.
This newly constructed, secluded, second story Loft (garage below) is about 200' from the main house. It is accessed by a flight of stairs leading to a very small deck overlooking the beautiful stream and woods. At the base of the stairs is a small patio seating area with a gas grill. The loft is equipped with 2 burner hotplate, sink, microwave, fridge, coffee maker, toaster and necessaries for making and serving basic meals. Internet connected. Netflix on smart TV. Bathroom with stall shower. Smoke-free both inside the loft and on the grounds. Sorry, no pets of any kind. The space is set up to sleep two: Individuals and couples only for overnight stays IMPORTANT: Be sure to print off the detailed directions provided further below before you come, as you may lose cell phone coverage in the area (depending on carrier) and your GPS will probably not bring you all the way to the property.
DIRECTIONS: From Harrisonburg take rt. 33 West for approximately 10 miles. Turn left on Rawley Springs rd. Follow this hard surface road for 7/10 mile. At 7/10 of a mile you will come to a small bridge on your right that crosses the stream. There will be a sign that says “Highlands of Rawley Springs” - Don’t go over the bridge! Rather, go straight onto the gravel road. The Loft is first building on right. Go past the loft and park in the TWO-CAR gravel space in front of the big house. Be sure to leave space for a second car. (You are welcome to unload in the parking area by the loft). Welcome!
The Place:
Rawley Springs is a lovely little community of houses and cabins. Our guesthouse is surrounded by forest and therefore apart from the cabins - quite secluded. In the 1800's there was a destination resort hotel here that was renowned for the "healing waters" emerging from the many springs in the area. At the foot of the Allegheny range, and adjacent to hundreds of thousands of acres of GW National Forest, the loft feels a world away from the hustle and bustle. The grounds are planted with azaleas, rhododendrons and day lilies that are spectacular in the spring. Summer is five to ten degrees cooler than Harrisonburg due to the higher elevation, the tree canopy and stream. Great for hiking. Fall foliage is magnificent and is a week ahead of lower elevations in the Shenandoah Valley. Winter is a magical time when the trees are snow covered and the air crisp and clear. The gravel road dead-ends just past the property at a trailhead for the National forest. From the trailhead one could walk for 20 miles into West Virginia and not see another structure (you may have to get your feet wet crossing if the stream is up).
Guest access
Guests are welcome to wander the grounds and garden areas and access the woods and stream for relaxing, meditating, wading, painting, writing or whatever nourishes your spirit. To get down to the stream follow the footpath at the base of the loft stairs along the hillside toward the big house and find the stairs cut into the hillside on your right. Follow the path down along the stream. The path goes back up toward the loft and then back around- perfect for a walking meditation. (Deck off of the back of the main house is reserved for owners).
Guest interaction
We send booked guests a code for accessing the loft on their own. We often do not see our guests unless they contact us in the nearby house if they wish. There are times, however, when we may be traveling ourselves - you can always text with any issues or concerns.
Neighborhood overview
ENJOYING RAWLEY SPRINGS THE PROPERTY: Feel free to wander around the property or hang out in the garden and have a picnic on the grass. In the spring everything is blooming and green, and in the fall all the ground plants are turning brown as the leaves come into full color. Please leave the large back deck off the main house for the use of the owners when they are on the property (we inform guests when we will be away). Otherwise, you are welcome to access the deck at your pleasure. THE STREAM: The stream flows directly out of George Washington National forest. To access the stream, find the path at the bottom of the loft stairs that runs along the embankment toward the big house. Just before the deck of the big house to your right by the woodpile you will find stairs cut into the hillside leading to the lower area and the stream. The stream might be a trickling brook if it’s been dry, or a raging river if there has been a big storm. Most often it is somewhere in between, but be careful – the rocks are always slippery. It’s fun to hang out on the big flat rocks in the middle of the stream directly across from the deck of the loft and have a picnic. If the steam is high enough you may wish to wade or lounge in the pools by the large rocks across from the loft. If you are a fly-fisher, the stream is home to native brook trout (about 6”max). Catch and release please. The path that runs along the stream climbs back up the bank and forms an elliptical walking circuit back along the flat section – great for walking meditation circuit. There are chairs and a bench scattered about for those who just wish to relax in the healing embrace of nature.
GW NATIONAL FOREST: If you face the gravel road and go right, you will quickly come to the end of the road and the beginning of GW National forest. Go straight past the end of the cul-de-sac and you are at the trail head. There is a beautiful little wading pool just steps down from the road, and miles and miles of trails begin just across from the stream. Just over the stream and to the left is a beautiful little picnic spot on the rocks across from a steep rock wall. A really great hang-out spot. The trail into the forest is marked on the trees by yellow squares, and pretty much follows the stream, sometimes crossing over. You can’t get lost if you remember that the stream flows towards home – it will bring you back to the cul-de-sac. The trail presents some really lovely and intimate views and goes for miles and miles. Remember to be back before dark!
JULIET'S TOWER: Also at the end of the cul-de-sac, immediately to the left of the metal bar which marks the head of the trail, will be a path that goes up the side of the steep hill. About 200’ above the road you can hunt around to find the path that runs to your right and eventually to a long, tall, granite wall and on to “Juliet’s Tower" a vertical rock spire. You have to be a good rock climber to get up on the 25' tower itself, but the path along the rock wall is pretty cool too with a nice view. Well worth the effort.
LOWER RAWLEY: If you face the gravel road and turn left you will walk out the way you drove in. It’s a nice walk into the little neighborhood of “Lower Rawley” (see drawing). (By the way - You will pass a bridge over the stream with a sign for “Highlands of Rawley Springs” that is just down from the loft. You can go to the middle of the bridge to get a view, but please don’t go all the way over the bridge and up into that neighborhood- a troll lives under that bridge. There are “residents and guests” only postings, and it’s not worth the hassle anyway to walk up that big hill). Further on down the road, there is a hard-to-see path that is on the left side of the road, just past and above the first big newer house on the left, that leads down into Lower Rawley. Go down that path into Lower Rawley. If you miss it, no worries, just keep going past the mailboxes and little stone spring house and down the hill. Take a hairpin left on Gum Run Trail which brings you into Lower Rawley from the other end. In the 1920’s locals began building cabins in Lower Rawley and you are our guest and therefore free to walk around the troll-free neighborhood and enjoy this pretty area. Gum Run Trail dead-ends at the aforementioned newer house, and the path you missed is now on your left and runs along the fenced-in yard with the chicken coop and big black dog that barks a lot but is harmless. There may be goats in that yard as well. You can pet them. Follow the path up to the paved road and turn right to get back to the loft. In the 1800’s Rawley Springs was a retreat renowned for its “healing waters.". Fires twice destroyed the main hotels that were built – as you walk around you can still see the stone foundations of the hotels above the mailboxes next the small stone springhouse.

Property manager

Property Manager/Owner

Languages

English

Amenities

Pool
Free WiFi
Air conditioning

House Rules

Check in after 2:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 12:00 PM

Children

Adults only

Events

No events allowed

Pets

No pets allowed

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited

We should mention

A car is required for transport to and from this property

About the area

Hinton

Located in Hinton, this guesthouse is in a rural area and on the waterfront. Valley Brethren-Mennonite Heritage Center and Frank Kemper House are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at George Washington National Forest and Memorial Stadium. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at University Park or JMU Convocation Center. Enjoy the area's slopes with skiing, and don't miss out on the sledging.
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Hinton, VA

What's nearby

  • Valley Brethren-Mennonite Heritage Center - 18 min drive
  • Harrisonburg Farmers Market - 19 min drive
  • James Madison University - 20 min drive
  • Rockingham Fairgrounds - 26 min drive
  • White Oak Lavender Farm & The Purple WOLF Vineyard - 28 min drive

Getting around

  • Weyers Cave, VA (SHD-Shenandoah Valley Regional) - 37 min drive

Restaurants

  • Hall of Fame Sports Grill - 12 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Does Stream-Side Guesthouse In beautiful Rawley Springs have a pool?

Yes, this property has a pool.

Is Stream-Side Guesthouse In beautiful Rawley Springs pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Stream-Side Guesthouse In beautiful Rawley Springs?

Check-in begins at 2:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Stream-Side Guesthouse In beautiful Rawley Springs?

Checkout is at 12:00 PM.

Where is Stream-Side Guesthouse In beautiful Rawley Springs located?

Situated on the waterfront, this guesthouse is 0.1 mi (0.1 km) from George Washington National Forest and within 12 miles (20 km) of Valley Brethren-Mennonite Heritage Center and Artisans Courtyard. The Heritage Museum and Dayton Farmers Market are also within 12 miles (20 km).

Reviews

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Exceptional

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10/10

Cleanliness

10/10

Check-in

10/10

Communication

10/10

Location

10/10

Listing accuracy

Reviews

10/10 Excellent

Jessica N.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Quick getaway
The loft was very comfortable. Loved the hiking trail at the end of the lane. The spring house was also cool to see.
Stayed 2 nights in Oct 2023

10/10 Excellent

Marcia G.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Nestled in beauty and cleanliness
This sweet little retreat is nestled in a rocky, forested canyon with a perfect rocky stream flowing by. The owner set up a couple wonderful sitting areas outside to make it easy to enjoy this setting. Inside had several comfy spots and plenty of windows to see the grandeur of the tall trees surrounding the place. The best of the basics was supplied for some great glamping and it is kept super clean. The location is within walking distance to GW National Forest trails for those that like to ramble.
Stayed 2 nights in Oct 2022

10/10 Excellent

Nathaniel D.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Great little cottage
Very nice. Highly recommended and plan to stay again!
Stayed 3 nights in Jul 2022

10/10 Excellent

Alicia T.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Retreat in the Woods
The loft was so great!!! It was open and bright with great views of the trees and changing leaves, as well as the rushing water that runs behind the loft. There are windows you can open on two sides of the loft for a great cross breeze and to hear the water flowing outside. It really is a great if you are looking for a quiet, peaceful retreat. The owners were great to deal with and I am planning to return as soon as I can!! What a great place to stay!!!
Stayed 2 nights in Oct 2021

10/10 Excellent

andrea w.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Great time at this place. Fishing was great also. The owners placed a handbook on the table .
Great property and location. Loved the stream and the history. Would go again! Bruce and Andrea Wesley
Stayed 6 nights in Jun 2021

About the host

Hosted by Property Manager/Owner

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Sawadee ka! This is the way Thai people greet friends and guests. I am pleased to share with you this magical place in Rawley Springs, where I live with my American husband. I am a JMU grad in nursing and have lived in this country for 7 years. Moving from a frenetic city like Bangkok to this environment, filled with the overflowing spirit of nature, is a delight to me. I often travel back to Thailand to visit friends and family, but have loved traveling in this country, and seeing many of its special places, which gave me the idea to do Home Away myself. My wish? - To live in harmony and compassion with people and the planet. I wish to welcome persons from any race, religion or country to enjoy this special place. Welcome! Omi.

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