Summary:
Experience cozy mountain living at Nature’s Edge, a renovated yurt with stunning valley views and modern comforts.
- Sleeps 4 | 1 bath | king bed + sleeper sofa
- Hot tub with valley views – perfect for crisp winter evenings
- Fire pit, deck & BBQ grill for outdoor downtime
- Pellet stove heating & A/C for year‑round comfort
- Fast WiFi w/ dedicated workspace – ideal for remote work
- Half‑mile to Lost River, 15 min to Lost River State Park trails
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 leaves. A gentle breeze carries the scent of pine, inviting you to breathe deeply and settle into the rhythm of the mountains. The yurt’s open design frames the sweeping view, letting you watch clouds drift while you unwind.
Sleeping arrangements
The yurt sleeps up to four guests in a studio‑style layout. A king‑sized bed anchors the main space, and a sleeper sofa provides the second bed. A loft above offers a quiet spot 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. A pellet stove supplies cozy warmth on cooler days, while air conditioning keeps the space comfortable when spring sunshine turns warm. Fast WiFi and a dedicated workspace make remote work or streaming effortless, and board games and comfortable seating encourage screen‑free downtime.
Outdoor living
Step onto the deck to take in the valley views or fire up the BBQ grill for an al fresco meal. The hot tub invites you to soak under a sky that shifts from bright blue to soft twilight, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. A fire pit provides a gathering spot for stories and stargazing when the evenings grow crisp. Free parking on the premises and additional street parking are available.
Location and nearby experiences
Nature’s Edge sits on a ridge in Wardensville, West Virginia, surrounded by 35 acres of wooded land. Lost River is just half a mile down the road, and Lost River State Park, about 15 minutes away, offers miles of trails through dense forest. Local restaurants, cafés, and art studios in Wardensville are a short drive away. A nearby state route can carry some noise when trees are bare; a sound machine on the bedside table helps ensure a restful night.
Perfect for…
Couples, solo travelers, or small groups seeking a peaceful retreat with modern comforts will find the yurt ideal. Whether you’re soaking in the hot tub on a cool evening, working remotely with a view, or venturing out to nearby trails and towns, Nature’s Edge provides a calm and memorable base for your stay.