Lewis Mountain Cabins

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in Shenandoah National Park

Morning coffee at Lewis Mountain, Shenandoah National Park

Lewis Mountain Cabins put you in touch with nature in historic furnished rental cabins – one of our most popular overnight destinations. Enjoy the fun of cabin rental with private bathrooms, heat, electric lights, towels, linens and an adjacent outdoor pit grill for cooking. The absence of in-room phones and internet access only adds to the total tranquility. Slow down the pace as you cook out on your sheltered outdoor charcoal fire and dine on your own picnic table with songbirds providing dinner music.

The Shenandoah River, Shenandoah Valley, Luray, Charlottesville and Piedmont region are just a few miles away from park entrances which makes cabin rentals at Lewis Mountain a desirable vacation destination.

The Lewis Mountain cabins sit side-by-side in a wooded area offering the basic creature comforts along with one tent cabin for the rugged hiker seeking shelter for the night.

Lewis Mountain Cabins are open late March through late November and is located at mile 57.5 on Skyline Drive.

There’s so much to see!

So,  what should I do first?

We know there is a lot to see and do in the Park.  So we decided to create a seasonal top 10 lists for those who have only limited time. We asked park rangers to give us their best recommendations. Learn more about what they suggested: the Top 10 Things to Do in Shenandoah National Park.